What is best - Poker Bonus or Rakeback?
- By ALCO BRAND
- Published December 14, 2009
- Poker
Most poker rooms offer generous sign up bonuses these days. Internet poker is a very competitive market and they are all competing for the same slice of cake. Companies such as Full Tilt, Betfair and Devilfish Poker would offer a 100% signup bonus, matching your first deposit. In most cases to qualify for these bonuses a poker player would have to play a certain number of raked hands. A raked hand is any hand played at a table wagering money. All poker rooms take a small percentage of the money on the pot, also known as the rake. With millions of hands being played every month, it is a lucrative industry, if the poker rooms can keep their players playing.
As poker players wise up to the ever increasing loyalty bonuses and introductory offers, online poker rooms realize that they need to offer something extra to ensure their players keep playing online poker on their network. This is where rakeback comes in. So what is rakeback? Just like online poker rooms have the policy of deducting a small percentage from the money collected in each pot, they pay a percentage of the rake back to the player. This means that win or lose, you will always earn extra cash, the more hand you play.
Different sites have their individual point systems for calculating the rake, but in general you can use a rakeback calculator to estimate how much of the rake you’ll get back. To give you an example, if you play $1/$2 table for 3 hours a day with a 30% rake deal, you will earn an estimated $516.00 per month paid straight into your poker account! The more you play the more money you get back.
You should take note that having a good rakeback deal along with a good sign up bonus is always a better option than not having any at all. The bonus is a good option for all those who are trying to build a bankroll. Keep in mind that the money will not be credited to the account immediately. It will be put in your bonus account. In order to get the money transferred from the bonus account to the regular account, you will have to clear the bonus by playing the required amount of hands. The benefit to you is that you can now earn up to 40% of your rake back, whilst clearing your bonus. Win or lose!
Please keep in mind that even when you are earning a bonus and rakeback, it will not make you a winning player. It will surely help you earn extra cash while playing your game of choice whether it Texas Holdem, Sit and Go’s or Omaha. By signing up with a reputable rakeback provider you are also invited to participate in exclusive freerolls, even more reason to sign up to a rakeback deal today. So if you play poker online and don't have a rakeback account yet, it’s time to stop and think how much more you could be making in extra cash each month.
