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Re: Bonus deductions?
Maybe an easier way to explain it: If bonuses are deducted, you get rakeback over Rake minus Bonuses. So if you generate $500 in rake in a particular month, but get $200 in bonuses, then you get rakeback for $300 of that amount. If you have 30% rakeback, then you get $90 rakeback in that month.
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Re: Bonus deductions?
Also the numbers you see on your rakeback site include bonuses that have already been deducted for sites that deduct them.
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Re: Bonus deductions?
If one is signing up for Full Tilt then, is it better to sign up through a rakeback affiliate AND get the $600 initial deposit bonus, or just sign up through the rakeback affiliate? Or is it the same in the end?
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Re: Bonus deductions?
Sign up via a rakeback provider and get the bonus as well. Just remember that the bonus is deducted from your total rake.
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Re: Bonus deductions?
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Sign up via a rakeback provider and get the bonus as well. Just remember that the bonus is deducted from your total rake. [/ QUOTE ] Correct, you get the $600 bonus regardless of whether you sign up through a rakeback affiliate or not. |
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Re: Bonus deductions?
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Maybe an easier way to explain it: If bonuses are deducted, you get rakeback over Rake minus Bonuses. So if you generate $500 in rake in a particular month, but get $200 in bonuses, then you get rakeback for $300 of that amount. If you have 30% rakeback, then you get $90 rakeback in that month. [/ QUOTE ] Ok this pretty much answers my question. I see how it works then for the sites that remove bonuses, but since AP was not listed among the poker sites am I to assume that AP does not remove bonuses at all? Thanks a lot. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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