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  #31  
Old 02-24-2007, 11:23 AM
NNNNOOOOONAN NNNNOOOOONAN is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

fwiw,

i thought that the only way a "guarantee" tournament counted against your MGR is if there is an overlay that FTP has to kick in, otherwise it doesn't count against it.

and tons of reload bonuses......WTF???? where can i find this information?
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:08 PM
pray4anarchy pray4anarchy is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

Have an existing FT account, inactive for ~1 year. (No affiliate)
Is there any way to set up rakeback?

Currently playing at stars because the VIP program is the closest thing I can get to rakeback.

If:
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- Have been known to let players switch who never had rakeback before to an affiliate who does give rakeback

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is really the case, please pm
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Old 03-22-2007, 10:41 PM
Red Lion Red Lion is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

This WAS the case. Not anymore.
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Old 03-30-2007, 04:58 AM
magicratx magicratx is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

I have an account that i have never deposite on and would like to deposit and sign up through an affiliate. is it possible to do this now? or do i nedd to set up a new account?
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Old 03-31-2007, 03:32 PM
RakeReduction RakeReduction is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

If you are not a real money player, I dont think they would have a problem with your creating a new account and becomming an actual customer [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 04-01-2007, 08:12 PM
hencus hencus is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

Hello there.

I have mad rake by rakeaid, but the bastards doesnt pay me february and march rakeback...i sent many emails and they dont answer me.

Is that possible in changing my rake back to your "house"?

Ty
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Old 04-01-2007, 09:32 PM
Ron-Mexico Ron-Mexico is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

The only people who can change you, is Full Tilt. If your rakeback provider is refusing to pay you, you'd have to contact full tilt and explain the situation then tell them what rakeback provider you would like to be switched to. The affiliates hands are tied
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Old 04-02-2007, 05:35 AM
hencus hencus is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

Ty Ron.

Im going to do that and change to this one [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I had the right of my rake, i made the download from their site, opened account and i was accept to rake...but they dont pay...they are scum.
I send them more then 15 mails in 1 week and i didnt had an answer...there are many players in the same situation.

They stayed with our money....

I hope god helps the guy from rakeaid( i think he calls dengen) in his life because with this attitudes he is not going to have many friends....and he is going to have many problems.
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Old 04-06-2007, 10:52 PM
brando_ie brando_ie is offline
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

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If you put $4000 into the rake, and clear and $1100 bonus, then your new MGR or rake would be 2900$ and you would get 27% of that + your 1100$ bonus. Take a look at the example below.

This is taken from MuckWinners on another post:

Assuming you have $4000 MGR for the month AND clear an $1100 bonus in the same month AND play EXACTLY Breack-even poker::

A) NO Rakeback, Bonus ONLY -- you get $1100
B) Rakeback ONLY -- $4000 x 27% = $1080
c) Rakeback AND Bonus -- ($4000 - $1100) x 27% = $783 + $1100 = $1883.
D) You received rakeback AND the bonus with NO MGR deduction -- $1100 + $1080 = $2180

Therefore, the $1100 MGR deduction costs -- $2180 - $1883 = $297.

Since Option D is not really an option, choose between A, B, and C. Which one would you rather have??

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Using the example above, and adding to it the Ironman freeroll which has an overlay of Ca$191 how would the figures work out at the levels I am used to?.

Example, I'm staying about 40% ahead of the bonus whilst coasting into the bronze (possibly silver) freeroll. But going by my numbers this month I would expect to be under the freeroll overlay so something like this. $200 in rake, $100 in bonus and facing the freeroll. Would my figures look like this: Rakeback AND Bonus -- ($200 - $100 -$191) x 27% = $-24.57 (or $0) + $100 = $75.43. and if so which of the following would apply (assuming break even poker)

A- My FT balance would benefit from the $100 bonus and be in the black
B- My rakeback account would be <u>minus</u> $24.57
C- My rakeback account being $0
D- My rakeback defecit being taken from my FT $100 bonus making it $75.43

And finally, if I opt for the medals and do not spend them would my rakeback be uneffected? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Old 04-09-2007, 11:33 PM
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Default Re: 27% Full Tilt Offer

Hi. Is my wife allowed to have an account on the same computer?
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