| This is a discussion on -0.01$ constant rakeback balance within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; I have succefully implemented a rakeback deal on my exsisting Full Tilt Poker account thanks to Full Tilt that has passed my details to rakebackpros, ... |
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| -0.01$ constant rakeback balance I have succefully implemented a rakeback deal on my exsisting Full Tilt Poker account thanks to Full Tilt that has passed my details to rakebackpros, that they claim is their preferred partner for this service. Each week a part of the rake that I pay is returned to my account, but it is very strange that the new balance instead of reset to a 0$ shows a negative balance of -0.01$. So I have to generate rake to bring it back to a positive amount. If I wouldn't play for a week the negative cent will carry over to the next week and cumulate in a negative balance of -0.02 and so on. This happens every week and I can't find an expaination for that, I read the faqs and searched all over the affiliate webpage. I don't have any active bonus nor promotion, never register to any tournament that didn't meet the guarantee based on the number of participants, no deposit or withdraw fees, no charge backs from credit card, and never used any FTPs. Full Tilt Poker didn't answer to me yet, does any of you has experienced the same situation and can give me a valid reason for this? |
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| Actually the Ironman mid- and end-year bonuses are the *only* FT bonuses AFAIK that do not hit your MGR and thus affect your RB. Any other bonuses, freerolls, tourneys with overlays, and FPP purchases do come out of your RB. From RBP's site: Quote:
Last edited by dmorris68 : 26th July 2010 at 10:16 PM. Reason: RBP quote |
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Nutshell: If your FT account was opened under an affiliate and you deposited within 60 days of opening the account, then don't waste your time -- there is nothing you can do to get RB. Otherwise, if you're not tied to an affiliate, then yes you can get RB on an existing account but only through their RB site, RakeBackPros, after they review your account and approve you. |
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See link above for more answers. |
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| If you only play low-stakes tournaments, unless you grind immense volumes, RB isn't going to be very helpful -- you may never even get it above negative. Where it helps immensely is in cash grinding. Even (slightly) losing grinders can be profitable with RB, thus the terms "rakeback whore" and "rakeback grinder." |
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| Really? Now I'm really confused, I swear thats Chuck Norris on the penny rakebackpros keeps stealing from me. Quote:
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