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Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
I signed up for Full tilt.
from BonusWhore's website: - 100% up to $600 deposit bonus - 16.67 Full Tilt Points are needed for each $1 in bonus money (each point accumulated is worth $0.06). - For every dollar paid in tournament fees, you will receive 7 Full Tilt Points. - Bonus expires after 120 days So: 16.67/7 = 2.38 x $600 = $1428 in SnG fees to clear? Thus 159 110+9's? |
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
Wrong forum [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Looks right. |
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
yep, this is correct
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
How many points you get per $ rake in cash games? The same as you mentioned above? 1 point for every $0.06 in rake?
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
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How many points you get per $ rake in cash games? The same as you mentioned above? 1 point for every $0.06 in rake? [/ QUOTE ] For each dollar raked from the pot, you will earn one point. You can earn partial points if less than one dollar is raked, and you can earn up to three points per hand. Basically, the amount that is raked is equal to the amount of points you will get per hand (a hand raked at $0.50 would give you 0.50 points). Each point is worth $0.06, so you can earn up to $18 per hundred hands. |
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
I cleared mine in no time 4 tabling $1/2 NL...
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
It takes approximately forever to clear.
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
two days 12-tabling the $24 turbos.
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
Sorry for offtopic, but is there any topic how to multitable? ( I mean like 12 tables at once, what kind of strategy do u use? etc. ) I can't take more than 4 ..
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Re: Clearing Full Tilt $600 signup bonus via SNGs
I only 8 table but for me it was an experience thing. 4 tables will eventually become slow and boring. Then you'll move up to 6. That will seem a bit extreme at first and then eventually it will become slow and boring...just keep working at it. Also, I think each individual has a certain breaking point where profitability starts to decline. 12-tabling is not for everyone.
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