If you are online pocker player, you know how much money sleeps alway everything you pay for pocker games. Of course you can think it as an investment, but what if someone tell you how to save money on fees paid to pocker rooms? It will be doubtlessly helpful for you, online pocker players. To get an estimate of how much rake you are currently paying and how much rakeback you could earn, enter your game type and time played per week in the rakeback calculator ! One question arise how much you can save? The calculator may say you can save upto $2000 per year and approx, depends on the game you choose and depends on few factor, see yourself at that calculator. With it you calculate exactly the money you can save! So it is a good news for online pocker players, isn't it? Players may wants to discuss about varieties games, bonus, savings, earnings, tournaments, pocker networks, beginner pocker, cash games, general pocker industry news etc. at poker forum where 30,000+ online pocker player are members and communicating and improving their skills and earnings, that forum has 2000+ active members with whom you can get and pass some valuable suggestions that can increase you playing and earning level dramatically! To get live knowledge search topics from their 24000+ posts and 3000+ threads where people already have discussed some important matters. I feel whatever you do, single how much you can do, with your professional groups you can do more and better. To do better you also need to research. Here rakeback is giving you this opportunity to communicate socialize the online pocker player through their forums and other useful services. In order to get rakeback you need to be a member of Rakeback.com, and submit a rakeback application to one of their supported rakeback poker rooms. Rake is how poker rooms make money, for more you should check their site and of course don't forget to comment here with your feedback about rakeback.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Helping Online Pocker Players To Save Money
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