rakeback options
LikeASet, Feb 13 2012
Currently a centurion level 118. Been playing for a about a month + . Started at nl 10, now I'm comfortable rolled for nl 50. On Hero's site it states that once you reach level 300, rake back comes out to be about 45%. The issue is that I have been offered 35% rakeback now at another site.
So do I....
a) cash out from hero, wait a few weeks for payment processing then switch funds to other site and start earning 35% a few weeks from now.
b) stay on Hero, keep leveling up until I reach 300 for 45%. Currently I have a poor form of rakeback which is I can only exchange points once a month to a total reward of 18$ cash, not even coming close to utlizing all of earned vip points.
Props to Dan (Hero Poker)
LikeASet, Feb 09 2012
Just simple props to Dan of Hero Poker and staff. I have sent them a few emails regarding about how to set up an account and other related questions and they've always responded in a timely manner. I have also asked them to reactivate my first deposit bonus because I tried to withdraw after my first deposit but then I changed my quickly changed my mind.
Thank you : D
shit (ignore this)
LikeASet, Feb 06 2012
just venting fknkfaneflkfknfkfnkfk fuk every fknkn mofoking board idfakekfkfffkk cant hit shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.
So long hero poker , switching roll to lock poker since someone said they can set me up with a rake back account on lock poker, just gotta give le email.
deposited 250 into hero just out of boredom, playing 8-12 ish tables nl 10- nl 25 while watching hulu, youtube, sc2, etc.
mass tabling with hud and i still gots eet, 250-750 in a couple weeks. If I only had rakeback on hero + active deposit bonus would've been aroun 1300+.
but ya, gonna grind on lock so I can just grind and personal train people for le modest incomes.
modest life yo
Hero Poker vs ???
LikeASet, Feb 03 2012
yo yo yo homie yo
Curently playing nl 25+ on hero but the site's current form of rake back is shit. Basically on the site you can exchange 100 points for 1$ about 3 times per month/week (not sure) and I currently have like 5k points or something. I'm thinking about switching my bankroll to another u.s. site. What's another site with relevant decent traffic and has some form of rakeback.
Safe Porn
LikeASet, Jan 28 2012
Had to re-install windows twice this month. I think it's either Xvideos.com or 4tube.com that's causing my computer to bug out. When my computer gets the bug(s)/virus(es), it's unable to start up windows past the log in screen and gets stuck while trying to load windows after logging in.
Currently got an antivirus/security software program called "Webroot Secure Anywhere" and it seems to not notice any threats when I scan my computer after looking at dat pornogs.
While I was subscribing from Norton during the past year my computer seemed to be fine for the most part while surfing between xvideos.com and 4tube.com probably around 2-3 times per week.
Maybe Webroot Secure doesn't detect/block that many threats or the sites have gotten worst recently. What sites seem to be fine to surf and that you would surf on with a brand new computer? My computer is currently 13 months old and cost about 1200$ D : . I'm trying to make this comp last at least 5 years.
Hero Poker?
LikeASet, Jan 10 2012
You think it's a good idea to start to dabble in Hero Poker now that the road towards regulating Poker in the U.S. is on the upswing? I just want another source of income while I start my personal training career as a part-time trainer. It's either part time as a personal trainer and working as a waiter at a restaurant I used to work at, or part time personal training and grinding the nl25-nl100 range. I'm all rusty from not playing ever since Pokerstars got shut down in the U.S. , but my thought processes are still probably decent enough to herp derp the 25nl-100nl.
Personal Training Career
LikeASet, Jan 07 2012
Been feeling stressed out lately because I just started training as a personal trainer level one at 24 hour fitness but it's at a location about 50min - 1hr away and the commute is killing me inside. The average income for trainers who are able to have a full schedule of clients is roughly 40k, can earn 6 figures but you'd have to work 60-80 hr weeks maintaining current client relationships and building new ones plus training the sessions you already have scheduled. So far I would have to say that I have a shitty experience with 24 hour fitness starting off as a beginner personal trainer because basically my training has been spending the first 2 days sitting at a computer over viewing orientation materials about 24 hour fitness company, their policies, how to meet/greet guests, general stuff etc, I basically felt rushed through the materials because my manager kept asking if I was done and that I couldn't print the materials out for later review (materials not available on public computers). Then the following days was basically the manager going, "OK go rack weights and go meet and greet people." The stupid thing is that I'm already expected to start offering free sessions and build clientele when they haven't even fucking told me what I'm supposed to do for each type of training package, how to guide clients through the computer when entering info and filling out question-airs, and how to handle personal training data on the computer.
So #1, I'm already expected to sell without clearly knowing what I'm selling, and #2, I haven't received any training when it comes to conducting any of the 24 hour training packages. I'm basically roaming the gym trying to find other trainers to shadow so I know how to conduct a "fitness orientation", and trying to talk people into getting interested in packages that I don't even know how they work. Basically sat my ass on a computer for 2 days, and spent the next days running around the gym learning shit from other trainers (who haven't even been training for a year at least), while the manager who hired me walks around and does his own shit.
I'm already have a nationally recognized certification (NASM), currently working on two others, I personally research articles about training and nutrition just as a hobby, and I've been training myself and with friends for almost 2 years. It's just that during the whole hiring and orientation process, they didn't give me a clue to what to expect, and what I'll be doing during the first 5 weeks of the orientation process.
It's probably the particular gym branch that I'm currently at because another branch that I want to transfer to, gave me an actual outline of the orientation process, and told me that they would feed me at least 1 new client every week so I can slowly get used to the system and running a 24 hour training business. The other branches location is actually only 12 mins away from my home and they have no bad turn-over, not like the one i'm at where no trainer has been there for more than one year. It sucks though because it's not a guarantee that I'll be able to transfer, and I already am going to tell my current manager that I have to leave because the commuting situation is not working.
I guess my current options are to quit and; try to transfer to the close 24 hour fitness gym that probably has better management, or switch to another close gym called In_shape that coordinates with an independent personal training company called "Custom built" and work back my old waiter job at the same time. The thing is that Custom built offers shitty commission rates to trainers but trainers in Custom built don't have to worry about the sales aspect of personal training. If I work for 24 hour gym close by I will have to tough it out through the stress of starting my own personal training business in which only some clients are fed to me through the gym itself, I would therefore have to go out and focus on selling and marketing for most of my client base, but the commission is significantly better when compared to Custom Built (25% vs 8%).
Training people in living a healthier lifestyle is what I want my career to be, but do I want to start off on the more stressful half sales/half training corporate chain gym? Or do I want to start off at the more stress free 10% client sales and maintenance/90% focus on training them, smaller chain gym route with less pay?
Any thoughts would be appreciated, especially from those who are in the fitness industry, sales, trying to go independent in something, etc.
What is le best Anti-Virus?
LikeASet, Jan 01 2012
Norton Subscription about to expire, should I just renew it or are there other superior anti virus software out there? Is there a superior one that is free or cheaper than 44.49? USD
The Girl with The Dragon Tatoo
LikeASet, Dec 28 2011
Cool movie, never felt so attracted to a gothic looking girl with piercings on her face and.....
Baldur's gate 2
LikeASet, Dec 23 2011
Anyone know a reliable site where I can dl Baldur's Gate 2. I feel like playing it, only played the first one and it's one of the funnest rpg's I've ever played.
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