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Poker Rakeback Deals

We have negotiated terms with True Poker and Sun Poker so that when you play on their sites you receive 27% and 30% of the "Rake" back every month respectively. By accessing the sites through these links, the Rake will automatically be returned to your account each month.In addition, we have negotiated with True Poker so that any players that you refer, you will receive a $75 Bonus, together with an 8 % override of the Rake that your referral makes at the site !

As a poker player new to the world of Online Poker we feel that is important to clarify how "Poker Networks" and "Skins" function, together with the term "Rake".

A poker network is a network of poker sites that share the same gaming software. For example, all use Cryptologic poker software and are therefore part of the same Cryptologic network. As a result, one can say that Inter Casino Poker, and Sun Poker use a Cryptologic skin.

Despite of which poker skin you're playing at, you have access to the same players, tables and tournaments as everyone else in that poker network. As a result this means that you might be playing against people from other poker sites (skins) within the same network and hence the experience of playing on different skins on the same Network is similar. The graphics of the site will be similar with only minor changes that each Poker Site has requested from its Software Provider ( Cryptologic in this case ) to distinguish its brand for marketing purposes. Nevertheless, the skin you choose is important because different companies on the same network have different levels of Customer Support and other important factors such as speed of payouts, etc.

When you play Online poker, the site charges a fee called a "rake" from you, which is generally only a few percent on each pot. The effect of this is minimal and barely even noticeable to most players, but the more hands you play over time, the higher this "rake" can amount to. This is especially true of high rollers, where obviously small percentages of larger pots quickly amount to reasonable sums over time.

 

 

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