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Coral poker experiences
I am a long-time player who, unfortunately, never bothered to investigate "rakeback" prior to opening my Empire and Party accounts. Over the past few months I have been trying to bring my online edge to "best practice", and in that vein have done things like adding GT+, the Chiplitre mods, linking & authenticating my NetTeller account, taking advantages of reload bonuses, etc. It is now time for me to do the rakeback thing. I understand that I'm screwed for Empire & Party, but I want to go with a skin. I want to avoid problems such as recent issues with PokerNOW. How has Coral been to work with in terms of financial stability of the site, speed of withdrawal, etc?
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Re: Coral poker experiences
yeah, so far so good.
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#3
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Re: Coral poker experiences
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yeah, so far so good. [/ QUOTE ] 2nd |
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Re: Coral poker experiences
I'm underwhelmed. First of all, there are a few things about their interface I don't like. Checking your account balance is more of a pain than on Party/Empire. There is no Rebuy button on the table, it takes an extra click on the chip tray. There's an extra step in cashing out and depositing too, you have to transfer the money between Sports and Poker.
I just made a couple cashouts this week. They had a day-long issue with Neteller on the first one, there was a thread on here with a few people wondering why their money was in limbo. I'm still waiting on my second one, it's been a few days - apparently they don't do cashouts on the weekend. I'm not thrilled with it compared to Party/Empire, but is it worth $10 an hour or whatever in rakeback to put up with it? Quite possibly. |
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Re: Coral poker experiences
I'm a big fan of coral.
Their rebuy and cashier options are a pain in the ass, but they are pretty reliable, and rakeback is great. |
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Re: Coral poker experiences
Yeah the cashier thing is annoying.
But its a good site. |
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