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Old 10-07-2005, 03:59 AM
FourNickel FourNickel is offline
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Default Beginner Sticky Bonus

Hi,

What are the best sticky bonuses to do? Im looking for most expected value per. If someone could point me to a link and some strategies it would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 10-07-2005, 05:23 AM
POKhER POKhER is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

Sportingbet.Com do a $100 bonus for 500 Raked hands. You can play .10/.20 so only need to deposit 40 - $50 to be safe.

General strategy is to play EVERY HAND PREFLOP (Ok maybe fold 72o, but everything else... play it).

If you hit the flop well, then play and win the pot. If you miss fold.

Should take few hours to clear if you play 3 - 4 tables at once.

After that,
Casino.net have the same bonus(They take a while to cash out - Few days so don't do this if you need your bankroll fast/now).

Good luck.
You may PM me if you want to ask questions on this bonus as i have cleared both.
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Old 10-07-2005, 06:12 AM
KKbluff KKbluff is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

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Sportingbet.Com do a $100 bonus for 500 Raked hands. You can play .10/.20 so only need to deposit 40 - $50 to be safe.

General strategy is to play EVERY HAND PREFLOP (Ok maybe fold 72o, but everything else... play it).

If you hit the flop well, then play and win the pot. If you miss fold.

Should take few hours to clear if you play 3 - 4 tables at once.

After that,
Casino.net have the same bonus(They take a while to cash out - Few days so don't do this if you need your bankroll fast/now).

Good luck.
You may PM me if you want to ask questions on this bonus as i have cleared both.

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huh?

I think he said STICKY BONUS...

Try Golden Palace casino.

$300 sticky on a $100 deposit. It doesnt get much better than this. (4x wagering req)

Good luck!
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Old 10-07-2005, 11:10 AM
Thythe Thythe is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

I think you may be insane. First, poker is not a sticky bonus. Second, play every hand preflop?!
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Old 10-07-2005, 11:40 AM
gulebjorn gulebjorn is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

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I think you may be insane. First, poker is not a sticky bonus. Second, play every hand preflop?!

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He's wrong about the sticky, right about playing every hand though. It's contributed rake, and at 0.10-0.20, he should be fine playing every hand pf, as long as it's an unraised pot.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:33 PM
Thythe Thythe is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

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I think you may be insane. First, poker is not a sticky bonus. Second, play every hand preflop?!

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He's wrong about the sticky, right about playing every hand though. It's contributed rake, and at 0.10-0.20, he should be fine playing every hand pf, as long as it's an unraised pot.

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Well, I guess if your goal is to clear the bonus as fast as possible and it is contributed rake. This is certainly no way to increase your poker skill, though.
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Old 10-07-2005, 04:14 PM
NanaAnna NanaAnna is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

http://www.global-player.com/

$30 deposit gets you a $50 sticky bonus.

It's a good beginner sticky since you are only risking $30

Read this thread Linky

And for more general info about sticky bonus read this thread.
Another linky
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Old 10-07-2005, 04:25 PM
NanaAnna NanaAnna is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

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I think you may be insane. First, poker is not a sticky bonus. Second, play every hand preflop?!

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He's wrong about the sticky, right about playing every hand though. It's contributed rake, and at 0.10-0.20, he should be fine playing every hand pf, as long as it's an unraised pot.

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Well, I guess if your goal is to clear the bonus as fast as possible and it is contributed rake. This is certainly no way to increase your poker skill, though.

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I found it did mine. Playing the .10/.20 5 max tables was a great chance to work on my short handed game at a very profitable price because of the bonus.

Playing hands I would normally never play made me think much more, and put more pressure on my post flop play.

Since the limits were low, and the majority of players still played pretty weak tight after the flop, it was a great training ground to make moves, and try things out, that I might never had tried.

I came away form the the 3 Boss media poker bonuses that I cleared playing 5 max .10/.20 a much better post flop player, and hence a much better poker player, because of me playing virtually every flop.
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Old 10-07-2005, 11:50 PM
OrianasDaad OrianasDaad is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

Bad habits, like any other, can be hard to break.

For an experienced player, this might be OK. For a beginner, it could be the first step to being a long-term losing player.
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Old 10-08-2005, 12:30 AM
KKbluff KKbluff is offline
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Default Re: Beginner Sticky Bonus

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Bad habits, like any other, can be hard to break.

For an experienced player, this might be OK. For a beginner, it could be the first step to being a long-term losing player.

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You couldnt be more right..
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