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magates
09-03-2005, 03:37 PM
Ok, for those who have cleared the bonus here, how are you doing it so quickly? Casino.net's definition of a raked hand is a hand in which you put money into the pot, and the blinds don't count. You have to play 500 raked hands to clear the bonus.

Even if I upped my VP$P to 25% it would take at least 2k hands to clear the bonus.

The games are slow, table selection is poor, and the site is practically abandoned at night PST. I'm lucky if I can find 3 full-ring Limit tables to play at under 1/2 during the site's primetime.

Also, if you lose connection for a second, it closes everything down and boots you from the table, forcing you to get back on the waiting lists for the few decent tables they have.

Are the 5-max tables a better choice? Are you guys playing Limit or NL?

zutmin
09-03-2005, 04:02 PM
I cleared casino.net, totalbet.com and sportingbet.com bonuses so quickly it was ridiculous. Considering I was two-tabling the .10/.20 5-max tables 90% of the time.

Just get on the waiting list and once you get a seat play aggressive (but not stupid) and you'll clear it in about 8 hours or so. Even faster if youplay later at night and end up heads-up on these tables. I played heads up for a couple hours last night and must have played close to 300 raked hands LOL. Anyway, these are the easiest bonuses I have ever cleared. Jumped up to the NL tables for about a hundred hands at a couple of the sites and ended up winning some more money.
Casino.net: $50 in and cashed out $250
Sportingbet.com: $50 in and cashed out $237
Totalbet.com (just finished this one 5 minutes ago) $50 in and cashed out $160 (played .10/.20 100% of the time on this bonus)

Have fun!
Casino.net

magates
09-03-2005, 04:22 PM
Interesting, maybe I should be avoiding their full-ring tables. Thanks for the tips, I'll give 5-max a go.

hemstock
09-03-2005, 05:09 PM
Limp every single hand

maxpower72
09-03-2005, 07:47 PM
Play seven stud. Every hand contributed plus it is a nice change of pace from the regular grind.

MrMon
09-03-2005, 08:25 PM
I played $.05/$.10 NL and play pretty loose. Limp in on anything viable, raise to $.50 on good hands. I two-table and it took about 8 hours. Games are so soft, might be worth playing even without the bonus.