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hazing74   Canada. Aug 26 2009 00:41. Posts 129 | | |
Hey guys, I'm looking for your input on this.
I'm currently playing nl50/nl100 on stars and I've realized that I am paying a ridiculous amount of rake with no rakeback. I'm aware that a supernova status is equal to a decent % of rakeback but I don't think I will achieve it until next year.
So as of now I am looking at all the possible/best options.
I am unable to get a fulltilt rakeback account because I had already created one a while back.
I believe partypoker has some sort of rakeback program but I'm not sure how it works.
What other sites would be well suited for me?
IPoker?
UB?
Any suggestions would be great.
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OpWestAcct   United States. Aug 26 2009 00:57. Posts 640 | | |
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DoomsdayVic   New Zealand. Aug 26 2009 07:11. Posts 159 | | |
Since you canadians share the same timezone as the americans i'd have to say UB/AP (its the same really..)
Or you can try LP private RB deals, just pm liquid'meat for it. Something like 40%-50%+ depending on the network.. |
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barbieman   Sweden. Aug 26 2009 09:59. Posts 2132 | | |
isn't the traffic on cereus really, really bad? |
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hazing74   Canada. Aug 26 2009 16:37. Posts 129 | | |
how does the rakeback for party poker work? |
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2Vi3T_B0Y4   Canada. Nov 15 2009 00:00. Posts 927 | | |
| On August 26 2009 15:37 hazing74 wrote:
how does the rakeback for party poker work? |
40% if im not wrong. |
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pokerplayaa   American Samoa. Jul 13 2010 03:00. Posts 2 | | |
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