It is unlikely that you will know this !!! I have not heard that professional players disclose the terms of their contract !!!
I have to agree with this. Parker Talbot was on Poker Life and he mentioned a range from $40K to $300K. Of course he wouldn't say who was on either end of that range, and he definitely wouldn't talk about where he fell in that range. Ingram reacted like $300K was high and couldn't imagine who was making that. Yet, somehow it seems like I recently read that Daniel Negreanu's deal with
pokerstars is worth between two and four million, although I can't remember where I read that now.
It's hard to say what other benefits they might enjoy. One reddit user suggests that typical deals include:
- Tournament entries to site sponsored tournaments.
- Tournament entries up to a specified amount per year.
- FullTiltPoker used to pay $35 per hour for playing online + 100% rakeback as well as tournament entries for some.
- Bigger names received a fixed amount per year, usually deposited to their player accounts.
- Lesser named pros might only receive a larger rakeback in return for wearing a logo.
Of course this comes from an older reddit thread. I don't know accurate this information would be these day. For instance, I believe FullTilt did used to deposit funds directly to the accounts of it's sponsored players. It also was rumored to have let sponsored players withdraw advances against future earnings, sort of like letting your employees take money out of the cash register when they needed cash. This blurred the lines between what was FullTilt's money and player funds, which is one of the reasons they came up way short when it was time to pay players out after Black Friday. With PokerStars having acquired FullTilt, they were supposed to have put an end to many of their questionable sponsorship arrangements. In fact, according to Parker Talbot PorkerStars isn't all that concerned with retaining most of it's pros. Of course, I couldn't say how true that is.