I'm quite new to online poker but have been playing live tourneys for about 2 years, i understand the importance of BR management and such and am slowly building my BR.
I just signed up with this forums after being a reader for the past week but have not been able to find the anwser to rakebacks.
I don't quite understand how it works and how i get involved in one. I currently play on Full Tilt but from my understanding i am not able to get rakeback anymore since my account is already made? Is there a way to start getting this rakeback as it would increase my profits even more. What would other people suggest to do?
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Thread: Question About Rakebacks.
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11-27-2008 #1Fish Food
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Question About Rakebacks.
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11-27-2008 #2
Rakeback is a percentage of your rake that you get paid back to you. You have to signup for a new account through a Rakeback affiliate for a specific site. For instance I use and recommend RakeTheRake.com. If you goto their website you will see a list of all of the different poker sites that they offer rakeback through and what percentage they offer as well. If you have not played on Cake poker yet I encourage you to try it. The players are soft and if you click my sig you will be directed to RakeTheRake.coms main site where they offer 33% rakeback.
Also if you do click to it through my sig I will get a bonus so please do!
Also there are ways around having already started an account if you want rakeback on FullTilt. You would need to signup under someone elses name like maybe your wife/girlfriend/sister/etc. and basically delete all of the software from your computer and start a fresh install. They do this because you have to first install the poker software from the rakeback site. Any other questions should be able to be answered on any rakeback site you choose. Like I said, click my sig to goto the RakeTheRake.com website and it will explain everything and show you all of the options.Lots of good rakeback options at http://www.rakeguard.com/?raf=KRE8R
KRE8R probably has about seventy college funds in his NL5 roll.
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12-04-2008 #3Banned
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I recently myself signed up for rakeback on FTP & PS.
a prop player would be nice.. :]
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12-04-2008 #4
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12-05-2008 #5
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12-05-2008 #6Fish Food
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I work for a rakeback company and would love to offer you rake back on numerous sites.
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thank youLast edited by Pinguaq; 12-05-2008 at 12:19 PM. Reason: SPAM - Because of other SPAM thread, 10 day ban. Should be permanent, but maybe you come back & contribute
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12-05-2008 #7
For the best rakeback rates, greatest choice of poker rooms, more promotions, tournaments and bigger $$$ freerolls than any other rakeback affiliate, visit RakeTheRake, one of the largest and most reputable poker rakeback affiliates in the world.
Get constant bonuses and superb customer support at RedKings. (Non-US only){its rigged for me but prob not u
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12-05-2008 #8Lots of good rakeback options at http://www.rakeguard.com/?raf=KRE8R
KRE8R probably has about seventy college funds in his NL5 roll.
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12-05-2008 #9
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12-09-2008 #10Chaser
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i suggest you move to a new site and register for a rakeback site. if you play low limits i definitely suggest you move to Cake Poker. Before you create a new Cake Poker account you need to register with a rakeback site. they'll give you instructions on what to do.
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