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  #121  
Old 08-17-2005, 06:40 PM
LargeCents LargeCents is offline
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Default Re: Casino.net Poker

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does anyone know if posting the ante in stud qualifies for "contributing to the pot?"

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No. I'd imagine it is the same as the blinds in Hold 'Em. A forced bet isn't a "contributed pot" in the eyes of casino.net.

As for the $.10/$.20 Hold 'Em tables, they seem to pop up without warning. I can't explain it. Last night as I was finishing up at around 4am, suddenly there was 3 $.10/$.20 Hold 'Em tables. I was too tired to play anymore, so I let them sit, but it is just wierd.

I did manage to get onto a 5-max $.10/$.20 Hold 'Em table last night for a while, but actually thought the competition was softer at the higher limits. I assume I was playing with some fellow 2+2 lurkers. It might also be because I was playing retard poker, limping every single hand for a couple hours. I never play like this, but due to the contributed hand requirement for the bonus, I thought I'd give it a try. I guess I did my own little clinic on why loose limps sink chips. lmao. Although I did get plenty of action when I actually did make a hand. For the session, I broke even. I think I'm only a few dozen hands from clearing the rest of the bonus. I think I'll coast it out at my regular limit rather than trying to snipe $.10/$.20 Hold 'Em tables.
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Old 08-17-2005, 10:30 PM
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I cleared it today, started at 10 and finished around 5 with some breaks in between. I was 5 tabling the .5-.10 nl games and would limp as many hands as possible. Seemed to work great, if you hit you win and if not you fold costing you 10 cents. I thought it was a great whore and thanks for the heads up.
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Old 08-17-2005, 11:41 PM
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Default Re: Casino.net Poker

They have tons of offers on their homepage, but I can't see the 100$ for a deposit of just 20$ anywhere. I also can't find their T&C for this.
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Old 08-18-2005, 01:08 AM
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here

top left corner in blue. It doesnt go by what you deposit, just by how many hands you contribute to the pot so limp ALOT
in really cheap games.
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Old 08-18-2005, 05:17 AM
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Default Re: Casino.net Poker

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They have tons of offers on their homepage, but I can't see the 100$ for a deposit of just 20$ anywhere. I also can't find their T&C for this.

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You are probably looking at the casino page of their site. Choose the poker tab, on top.
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Old 08-18-2005, 12:11 PM
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Saw 3 .1/.2 tables on Casino.net for the first time in about 5 days. I also got my Neteller withdrawal after 4 business days. Sportingbet.com was much faster in getting my withdrawal- just 24 hours. I'm going to start another Boss Media site tonight, now that Webdollar is allowing me to play it (Sportingbet doesn't use Webdollar, so no deposit problems if you move on to them after Casino.net).
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Old 08-18-2005, 03:13 PM
robertsonjohn robertsonjohn is offline
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Has anyone received the KSPoker bonus doing micros? I Signed up last night after doing the casino.net bonus and 2-tabled for about 3 1/2 hours (1 5 max, 1 full table). I don't know how many hands, but with the 5 max table (which sometimes got down to 3 handed), I played a crapload of hands, and I would have thought that would have been enough to at least release the $30.
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Old 08-18-2005, 03:57 PM
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KSpoker's bonus is different than Casino.net's or Sportingbet.com. It's $25 after playing 250 raked hands, and then $75 after playing a further 750 raked hands. There is a slight chance you've hit the $25 bonus. If their software is like the other Boss media software, there is a live chat you can use to ask support how many raked hands you've played.
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Old 08-18-2005, 05:58 PM
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Just FYI i withdrew 57$ from Casino.net and it was declined by neteller. Sent an email to support.
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Old 08-18-2005, 05:59 PM
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Default Re: Casino.net Poker

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KSpoker's bonus is different than Casino.net's or Sportingbet.com. It's $25 after playing 250 raked hands, and then $75 after playing a further 750 raked hands. There is a slight chance you've hit the $25 bonus. If their software is like the other Boss media software, there is a live chat you can use to ask support how many raked hands you've played.

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Yes, the software is worse than I thought it was. lol. The first $30 popped up automatically, but I bet I played at least 100 hands extra clearing the rest of it. I kept peeking at the main screen to see when it cleared, but it didn't budge. Finally, after one of the "routine" crashes of their software, I completely rebooted my computer and restarted the software, and the bonus was cleared. Go figure.

On the bright side, these games have to be the softest I've seen in weeks, as long as I can dodge the fellow 2+2 rounders.
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