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SnG Bonuses
Which sites have bonuses that can be cleared just playing SnGs? I like bonuses, but prefer tournaments to ring games.
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Re: SnG Bonuses
PokerStars and Absolute, although Absolute clears really slowly with SnGs or tourneys.
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Re: SnG Bonuses
these are the bonus rebate percentages for tourney fees on most of the major sites:
Bodog (200%) Pokerstars (100%) Pokerroom (71%) Pacific (55%) Bugsys Club (50%) Jetset (50%) Full Tilt (42%) Games Grid (40%) 24h/B2B Network (20%) Absolute (10%) Paradise (10%) |
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Re: SnG Bonuses
Thanks!
Sounds like I need to start playing Bodog again. |
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Re: SnG Bonuses
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Bodog (200%) [/ QUOTE ] Whats the catch? Never played Bodog but this seems to be bad for the site. |
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[ QUOTE ] Bodog (200%) [/ QUOTE ] Whats the catch? Never played Bodog but this seems to be bad for the site. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't be suprised if this was just an oversight and they never bothered to change it. It used to require 6x Bodog points per dollar to clear a bonus, and the tourneys gave 6 points per dollar of fees. Some time ago they reduced the requirement to 3 points per dollar cleared, but tourney fee award stayed the same. There are not any strings attached, though, if that is what you mean. I have cleared a few bonuses there playing tourneys only without any problems. |
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[ QUOTE ] Bodog (200%) [/ QUOTE ] Whats the catch? Never played Bodog but this seems to be bad for the site. [/ QUOTE ] Bodog is first and foremost a sportsbook. I'm sure they initially designed their 20% endless reload structure to support/drive the sportsbook business. Since they also have a poker room and a casino, I assume they wanted to find a way to expand the bonus to include them as well. Also, keep in mind, Bodog's poker room traffic is still pretty light compared to the major sites, so I'm sure they wanted to be somewhat generous with the poker bonus to drive traffic. The offer quite a few guaranteed tournies that don't get enough signups to support the guarantee. So, they'd rather give someone $10 to play in a $100 buy in than to have to fron the $100 themselves. |
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