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PartySNGer 10-10-2005 07:21 AM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
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Mine worked out to 80x.

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How can this be? I talked to Mike Sexton personally and he told me this was the best bonus offer in the industry.

uaw420rook 10-10-2005 03:35 PM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
Mike had just gotten back from Mike the Mouths Crack and Ho party, when you talked to him. Had to be on Crack
Enjoy!

10-10-2005 03:50 PM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
This offer seems to vary. My pop up states: Earn 6290 Regular Points between October 5th and October 31st and you can earn $305 in cash. Support states these are "regular" points. Since 4 pts are given for each 20 raked hands, this equates to 31,450 RAKED hands. Good luck on this one. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

10-11-2005 10:41 AM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
Based on what happened to people here I decided not to sign up for their player's club. I hope that helps me avoid these types of offers in the future.

Sandwich 10-11-2005 09:37 PM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
"A player in a real money game is considered to have played a raked hand if he or she has contributed 1 cent or more in rake in that hand."

Was this always the case?? You have to PLAY the hand or be in the blinds in order for the hand to be considered raked?

huh?

10-12-2005 10:29 AM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
I'm clearing my bonus at Party right now, and I don't need to contribute 1 cent to the pot for it to count as raked. At the $10 NL "beginners" tables about 60% of the hands count as raked. However I only see 20% of the flops. So their statement is not true, or not enforced. I cleared my initial deposit bonus the same way.

MentalNomad 10-12-2005 01:29 PM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
It doesn't mean YOU need to contribute a penny. It means that your share of the contributed rake must be at least a penny. In other words, if you're playing low-stakes no-limit, and the rake is $.08, and there are ten players dealt in, your share is onlye .008, which is less than one penny, it doesn't count towards your raked hands.

10-13-2005 11:48 AM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
You must be a lawyer to decipher that hidden message. I would have never figured that out myself.

Very nice hand!

primate 10-13-2005 01:40 PM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
can you withdraw money from your party account before completing your required no. of raked hands and still be elgible for the bonus? I know from sorry experience before that you could not withdraw or the bonus became void.

montechristo 10-13-2005 02:58 PM

Re: Party bonus semantics, what does this mean?
 
no you cant


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