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Old 06-02-2004, 02:43 PM
tpfelt tpfelt is offline
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Default Re: Thanks, You Guys Have More Info...

I believe that the deal at Pacific is you need to wager 20x the bonus amount before you can cash it out. So, if you have a $50 bonus, you would need to put $1000 into the pot before you could cash it out. And I don't know of anywhere where you can view your progress towards this bonus. I'm sure that you can send them an email to get an update.

Seems a bit extreme to me, but the games at Pacific are so soft you can just play and profit and eventually you'll be able to pull the bonus out.

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Old 06-02-2004, 03:09 PM
FoolishStone FoolishStone is offline
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Default Re: Pacific Poker???

this is from pacific poker

# All Bonuses may be Cashed Out only after an amount totaling no less than twenty (20) times the Bonus amount received has been wagered (e.g., a $100 dollar Bonus must be wagered in a total amount equaling no less than $2,000).
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Old 06-02-2004, 07:20 PM
Stew Stew is offline
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Default Re: Thanks, You Guys Have More Info...

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The bonus isn't cleared by raked hands, it is cleared by money wagered. You have to wager 10x the bonus amount, or $1000, to clear a $100 bonus.

How do you know how much you have wagered? Check the VIP points or whatever they are called. I believe it is also in a 10:1 ratio, so when you have accumulated 10,000 points (which can also be turned into cash) then you have wagered $1000.

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This is somewhat incorrect. Comp points are awarded at a 10:1 ratio. For every 10 dollars you wager, you earn one comp point...When you have wagered $100, you'll have 10 comp points. When you have wagered $1000, you will have 100 comp points. $10000 equals 1000 comp points.

20X the deposit in wagering requirements. So, if you bonus is $50, then you will have to wager $1000 which equals 100 comp points.

PS: Wagers on tourney's, either multi or single don't count towards comp points, ring games only.
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Old 06-03-2004, 11:45 AM
krazyace5 krazyace5 is offline
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Default Re: Thanks, You Guys Have More Info...

I signed up but cant seem to multi table, also no short handed games. Anyone multi table here?
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Old 06-03-2004, 01:28 PM
spacemonkey57 spacemonkey57 is offline
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I signed up but cant seem to multi table, also no short handed games. Anyone multi table here?

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It's not allowed. Just another one of Pacific Poker's fine features. Thank god for the fish.
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