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raketherake rakeback question
Last month I signed up for both Raketherake and Full Tilt, getting the $600 deposit bonus.
So far I've cleared $500 of the bonus. According to Bonus Whores, every dollar raked = 1 point towards the bonus. Every 16.6 points = $1 in real money. So, by deduction, I've actually seen ~$8300 in rake (16.6 x 500). My share at a 9 handed table would thus be ~$900. My rakeback would be 27% of that or ~$225. Does this seem all correct so far? Because according to raketherake my stats show $ 346.07 in rake paid and $ 93.44 in rakeback. Where is the discrepency coming from? How are we off by by nearly a factor of 3? |
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Re: raketherake rakeback question
Full Tilt has a number of charges, such as transaction fees for deposits and cashouts. Ask Jessica im sure she can look into it for you.
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Re: raketherake rakeback question
Is it possible they subtract the bonus from the rakeback?
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Re: raketherake rakeback question
They subtract a lot from the mgr. Rakeback there is close to worthless while clearing a bonus. But still better than nothing I guess if you want to play at FT.
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Re: raketherake rakeback question
$900 - $500 = $400 (not far off your figure of $346.07)
Full Tilt also deducts payment processing fees so that could account for the remaining ~$50. I'm sure Jess at RTR would be glad to help you out with the exact figures. Best Regards, Justin |
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Re: raketherake rakeback question
can anyone confirm if rakeback at full tilt is player contribution to rake or not? (I think it is).
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Re: raketherake rakeback question
RTR's page is updated fairly slow too.
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