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Re: New player where to start?
6/15/2010 1:28:35 PM
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[quote]Actual experience is much more valuable than reading books or online forums. Anything outside of playing the game is supplementary. There's a lot of value to studying the game outside of playing but you still have to put the time in at the table.
I'm pretty sure Full Tilt offers penny stakes games that you can try. [/quote]
Kinda out of context, if you have never played the game before (i.e., if you sign up for rakeback, have to deposit again, AND they make a mistake - ... |
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Re: New player where to start?
6/15/2010 8:24:37 PM
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[quote]depositing does not affect mgr[/quote]
Um, yes it does, if you play at Full Tilt. Any deposit, withdrawal, bonus, using points, buying tickets, etc. affects MGR, affecting net rake, affecting rake back paid.
On Merge, it does not.
(I'm from US, not a lot of sites to choose from).
Stars is kinda obvious. |
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Re: New player where to start?
6/17/2010 5:04:10 AM
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Look, is the truth. Would you like my sign in data?
I don't appreciate your post. You just stop, because it is misinformation. Everyone that reads the rakeback forums on 2p2 knows this. Its not hidden, its no big secret.
AND, if I was GRASPING AT STRAWS, I;m sure Money or Coach (whom just made a payment to my account) - WOULD have jumped in to state I was wrong.
However buddy -here you ... |
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Re: New player where to start?
6/10/2010 3:30:43 AM
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What is your bankroll?
What is your knowledge of Cash Games?
FR is best to start. But if you don't have experience, you need to learn (and learning by playing sucks in my opinion).
They have the FTP academy - but some of the challenges cost more money, so you need some winning strategy besides working the challenges.
This site needs some videos (or updates?) imho.
SNG's are easier to learn - and make a good starting point for ring games (in fact, ... |
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Re: New player where to start?
6/16/2010 7:36:38 AM
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So have I.
Clearly stated (and I've seen it in my own stats HERE) - on RakeBackPros:
Net Revenue = (Rake + Juice) - Bonus - Player Added Fees - Fraud - Used Points
Fees: Full Tilt Poker shares the cost incurred by some payment processors for depositing or withdrawing on the site with its Affiliates; while players aren’t charged for these fees, they are deducted from net revenue.
I promise you are incorrect (many folks complain about this in the 2p2 ... |
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So, What are Your Plans
6/10/2010 3:52:00 AM
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As Affiliates, is the traffic good for this site?
I'd like to see more action here (then you can offer more promos).
So, have you thought of updating any strategy articles for more modern poker? Are you folks really busy with other things? Any video thoughts? Or do you individually run those on other sites? Any of you still play?
Just wondering, I know the site has been up for a long time - do you folks still play poker? Affiliate pay can be a pain in the butt - ... |
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Re: New player where to start?
6/17/2010 5:16:23 AM
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However, if all you are doing is TRANSFERRING money, be upfront, and quit treating me like a TROLL. Of course, transfers don't deduct against your MGR.
So lets talk about actual deposits, withdrawals from the sites you play at. (i.e. - echeck, paper check withdrawal through a payment frocessor, etc.)
NOT the personal transfers Coach helps you with. |
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Re: Room rec's
6/10/2010 3:38:53 AM
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Depends on if you are in the US or not.
US, options are limited.
Stars is great if you want to get to SuperNova, otherwise, their VIP system sucks. If you want to work with their VIP system, it is best to start in January, because they clock it around an annual thing. Low volume gets you nothing for your promotions. You could run it only for MTT.
If you;re looking at promotion - FTP is comparable to Stars, plus you get other goodies as volume improves. Many h/lo ... |
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