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  1. #11
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    Well I got the email with all the sites I haven't deposited yet but...

    why wouldn't it work??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marm View Post
    I wouldn't be that surprised. . I still think thats a high rake, which is very probable being a new site.
    Probably a normal rake tbh. You can literally play hundreds and hundreds of hands an hour. Play 0.25/0.50 you can lose a few dollars after just 15 minutes play. Especially if you land some big pots.

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    dont worry bout Marm.....he was just a big barney like donk creature who enjoyed spouting muck all over the pacel
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    Question Help with proceedures.

    I posted a question in a room requesting information on a product called PokerOffice 5. Specifically I was interested in the support provided by the company. I was in a room and posted a question, but realized that I was the only one in the room. Obviously I didn't know what I was doing so any information on the topic or help on how to navigate this system would be appreciated. Thank
    MHO

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    i doubpt this..
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    I can vouch for Rakebacknation, the guy that runs it works really hard to keep all of his players happy and provides excellent service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiD[ReD] View Post
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    I played the $2/4 tables, and the competition was extremely weak. There were two small downsides at the site I was propping at. First, the software wasn't the greatest, although I got quickly used to it. Secondly, there was not a lot of players on, and it would be almost impossible to 5-table, but I never had a big problem getting a game when I wanted to play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by titangray View Post
    So, how much do you earn?
    Not enough imo...especially if you have a low win rate.

    Usually you are just playing no rake poker...so it's up to how good you are.
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  9. #19
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    so do you get 100% rakeback or paid per hand? and does the site tell you what games you should play and limits or is it up to you?

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    I mostly play SH O8 PLO at the lower stakes (0.25/0.50 and 0.50/1 - but not that many hours), any chance for a prop deal on those limits (not necessarily 100%)?
    Last edited by B2BAces; 10-29-2010 at 10:08 PM.
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