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02-26-2008, 02:03 AM
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Top RakeBack Offers?
I see a lot of ads on this site and other poker sites about rakeback offers but I guess I have never really paid much attention to them or thought about them until now. Maybe you guys can save me some time and give me your advice on rakeback and sites that offer it. Basically I have 2 questions:
What are the top (respectable) card rooms for rakeback and why?
What are the best (reputable) rakeback companies and why?
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02-26-2008, 11:11 AM
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altho im obv spamming my own sig to u, im also being 100% truthful in saying that Jessica and her buddies at RTR are as reputable and helpful as they come.
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Get constant bonuses and superb customer support at RedKings. (Non-US only){its rigged for me but prob not u }
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02-26-2008, 11:20 AM
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I used to have one in my sig but I got rid of it. Anyhoo, rakebrain is the one I used to use, they were always very reliable. However the second sig link can give you some rakeback (hint hint, spam spam).
As for sites, well full tilt is a reputable one if you're a US player.
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02-27-2008, 01:27 AM
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Check Raiser
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RakeGuard Rakeback
Both RTR and rakebrain are reliable rakeback companies. Of course I really do believe that RakeGuard is better, and here is why:
Our promotions: We give away a free $30 bonus to all new accounts, which can really help out if you are playing low stakes. We also offer a full subscription to StoxPoker coaching website, which offers top notch videos, articles, and other tools that will help your game.
Our upcoming freeroll for next month will guarantee $500 for every three tables of players, which is about $20 per person. For example, if we have 9 tables, the prize pool will be $1500.
We allow you to cashout everyday with no minimum. Many sites, especially the larger sites do not offer this simply because they are so big. If you have earned $5.00 in rakeback and want it today, all you have to do is cashout from your RakeGuard cashier page and it will be transferred directly to your poker account. You do not have to wait until the next month for your rakeback. We also update our stats everyday.
Our support is top of the line. We have just hired another support representative to help out, and she finished training faster than expected. They are all extremely knowledgeable, fast and friendly. We are all available via e-mail, AIM, and MSN messenger. You can also find me here on PFO almost everyday.
I personally recommend Full Tilt Poker. We offer 27% rakeback there. If you do need any help with signing up an account, you can contact me directly or simply visit our site (signature below or banner above). Cheers.
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03-01-2008, 11:59 AM
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Thanks for the recommendations guys! I'd have to say that rakeguard's response caught my attention the most. I think I will most likely be playing on full Tilt, is there any way for me to get more than 27% rakeback? From what I have seen it seems to be a pretty standard amount offered by rakeback companies.
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03-01-2008, 12:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowPlayer
I think I will most likely be playing on full Tilt, is there any way for me to get more than 27% rakeback?
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nope.....every affiliate can only offer a max of 27%....avoid anyone who may offer you more as they are not legit.
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03-01-2008, 09:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowPlayer
Thanks for the recommendations guys! I'd have to say that rakeguard's response caught my attention the most. I think I will most likely be playing on full Tilt, is there any way for me to get more than 27% rakeback? From what I have seen it seems to be a pretty standard amount offered by rakeback companies.
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Hello Again,
As Dee said, 27% is the most that Full Tilt allows, and they are quite strict about this.
However, with our bonuses and promotions, you do get more than just 27% rakeback in that sense. Remember, if you sign up this month, you'll be eligible for our freeroll ($500 for every 3 tables...quite a deal).
Talk soon!
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03-03-2008, 02:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowPlayer
Thanks for the recommendations guys! I'd have to say that rakeguard's response caught my attention the most. I think I will most likely be playing on full Tilt, is there any way for me to get more than 27% rakeback? From what I have seen it seems to be a pretty standard amount offered by rakeback companies.
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There is but it is earning from your refered friends  If you have many freinds who plays poker online, and they do not have accounts on FT yet, then you can try this: some kinda affiliate thingy link you earn 27% yourself, and you get + 5% from your refered friends earnings . I am currently on it, kinda good one. i have one friend who is polaying pretty good an pretty a lot  i enjoy 
Last edited by DeeYakaBaka; 03-06-2008 at 11:08 AM.
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03-06-2008, 10:59 AM
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Check Raiser
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Originally Posted by margaritacka
There is but it is earning from your refered friends  If you have many freinds who plays poker online, and they do not have accounts on FT yet, then you can try this: some kinda affiliate thingy link you earn 27% yourself, and you get + 5% from your refered friends earnings . I am currently on it, kinda good one. i have one friend who is polaying pretty good an pretty a lot  i enjoy 
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I have heard some shady things regarding this company on the forum of which we do not speak. I don't think that you are even allowed to have "Full Tilt" in your name as an affiliate.
Make sure you do your research before signing up with a rakeback company. All of the banner sponsors posted on PFO are reputable IMO.
RakeGuard.
Last edited by DeeYakaBaka; 03-06-2008 at 11:08 AM.
Reason: Edited quote
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