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How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
I was just curious?? when you are signed up is it an individual tracker code you are given? how do they know who plays how much? If this question is not allowed.. please delete - Thanks - ClockWyze [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
I beleive it is done using poker tracker (rofl) using screen dumps. Also, does anyone know how to see how many raked hands you have played on pt?
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
A player is signed up under a tracker that only they use. When the affiliate views rake statistics they can view the trackers individually (how much each person has made).
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
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Also, does anyone know how to see how many raked hands you have played on pt? [/ QUOTE ] Under the "games" tab look top right for the buttons that allow you to filter hands by amount of rake paid. |
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
Party Poker doesn't display results for trackers with just one individual on it. At least they don't always allow it.
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
This is a false statement.
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
No, it isn't. There are many here who have had access to their trackers shut down in the past, and several more than one time.
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
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does anyone know how to see how many raked hands you have played on pt? [/ QUOTE ] Game Notes Tab -> Get All -> TRH is Total Raked Hands |
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
Still not sure if this has been answered? Has party got rid of showing MGR amounts for each tracking code? Thanks - ClockWyze |
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Re: How do affiliates determine who plays how much on pp?
No
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