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PokerSource Online
Ok, I really want to sign up for their frequent flopper program, but I already have a PartyPoker account. Will they care (or do they know) if I close my current account and reopen one under the FPP? Or are any other poker rooms on their FPP even looser the Party?
Also, any other sites like this? ecasinodeals.com is the only one I know, although it does seem slightly better. Oh, and noone is referring me so anyone want whatever bonus you get for a referral? Would be a shame to let it go to waste. |
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Re: PokerSource Online
They are for real, but Party wont let you have 2 accounts, yo should email them they have other poker rooms available there too.
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Re: PokerSource Online
If it doesn't bother you to be away from Party for six months, yes. If you delete all your Party software and your account, and then wait six months, you can open up a brand new Party account. Six months isn't a real long time, and there are other sites out there to play during that time. There is a thread at the site you mentioned about waiting six months and how it works.
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Re: PokerSource Online
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If it doesn't bother you to be away from Party for six months, yes. If you delete all your Party software and your account, and then wait six months, you can open up a brand new Party account. Six months isn't a real long time, and there are other sites out there to play during that time. There is a thread at the site you mentioned about waiting six months and how it works. [/ QUOTE ] Six months is an awfully long time though considering how easy their Multi-Table's are [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: PokerSource Online
And considering there would probably be something like 3-6 reload bonuses in those 6 months.
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