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Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
Sorry total noob when it comes to this, but I was wondering if it's worth it for me. I play maybe 15-20 hrs a week. Mostly .50/1 or 1-2 limit, some NL and small buy-in tournies. This is a hobby, but free $$ is free $$. Should I stick to bonus whoring or is setting up rakeback at a site, a good option for me? Any ideas as to the best site for a player like me?
Thanx..sorry for the noob questions. |
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
Hmmm.... If I sign up with rakeback, then I get X% of my rake paid back to me. If I sign up without rakeback, then I get 0% of my rake paid back to me. Unless X < 0, or you hate money, getting rakeback is the better option. Obviously.
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
Well if bonuses are deducted...ah whatever I must be missing something. I didn't realize it was so cut and dry. Like I said i'm a noob at this. Obviously I will get on it then.
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
Bonuses are deducted from your MGR, meaning that you won't get any rakeback until you have generated exactly as much rake as you have received in bonus. After that you start getting rakeback. So, that means that the bonus is effectively 100% rakeback and once it is paid you go down to receiving 25% rakeback.
The deduction of bonuses is so the poker site is never actually paying an effective 125% of your rake back to you. But as the poster above pointed out, it is effectively a can't-lose proposition. |
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
Thanx that was help-ful. I get you're point, it's a no lose situation even if I don't generate much. I already have party/full-tilt/empire accounts. Is absolute a good choice?
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
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Thanx that was help-ful. I get you're point, it's a no lose situation even if I don't generate much. I already have party/full-tilt/empire accounts. Is absolute a good choice? [/ QUOTE ] Yes Absolute is a great choice, they dont even deduct your bonuses from your rakeback. |
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
One thing to keep in mind is that if you are just hitting bonuses your MGR can be negative especially with all the large competitive bonus offers out there. This would mean an affiliate and the casino would take a loss on you. Empire has been known to shut player's accounts down because of this and you are likely to piss off whatever affiliate ends up providing you this charity service unless you work out something with them before you sign up. This is presuming you just hit bonuses and run, in which case I don't think rakeback is the best option. However, you don't want to be stuck on an account without rakeback in the event you did start playing a lot after you hit your bonuses.
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
I would never advise a player to sign up without rakeback ever. A player with a good rakeback deal from a reliable affiliate will always be better off than the same player without rakeback. Todays $.50/1.00 bonus whore with a negative monthly mgr could be multitabling 5/10 or higher in six months to a year. If I was that player I would hate to be without a rakeback deal. It's never a bad idea to sign up for rakeback. From a player's perspective it can only be +EV.
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
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I would never advise a player to sign up without rakeback ever. [/ QUOTE ] Never say never [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] On some of the poker networks it does make sense to sign up without rakeback. I'll take the easiest example, the Prima network. For someone just starting out it makes sense to sign up with some of the Prima sites via affiliates who offer sign up bonuses such as books, gift certificates, etc. There are plenty of Prima sites left that offer rakeback for when they need it. |
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Re: Is RB worth it for a small stakes player?
if you're already a player at a site, can i just create a "new" account and sign up for rakeback? will they notice?
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