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lazerbrett1
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*I will personally send you 20 dollars for doing this: Read on if interested (Sorry for length)

There is this website called pokersavvy.com and this site offers free gifts for signing up to play poker through them. All you have to do is sign up for an account there, follow their directions to downloading the various poker rooms, and play the required raked hands. They don’t give cash out as a prize, but they give various gift certificates, including one to Party Poker. So I just get the Party Poker gift certificate and cash out so it’s like a cash prize. PokerSavvy has 13 different poker rooms that you can sign up through them and you win points that are redeemed for prizes.

Here is my proposal:
If you sign up for a PokerSavvy account and then complete the requirements for at least one of the poker rooms I will personally send you 20 dollars through Paypal, Neteller, etc.

So here is an example of how profitable this can be for you. You can sign up at PokerSavvy and play Titan Poker for example. PokerSavvy will give you 20 dollars for playing Titan Poker and 750 savvypoints once you get 750 Titan Poker points (around 120 raked hands). The 750 savvypoints equal about a 100 dollar retail value for the prizes you can get. Then you would get 20 dollars from me.

So if you played break even poker at Titan which is easy because you get Titan Poker points based on the total pot even if you folded the hand, your profit would be around 140 dollars, plus Titan Poker offers a 100% bonus match for whatever you deposit.

This is a win win situation as long as you don’t play stupid. I know it may sound too good to be true but I have personally made some good money using Pokersavvy and the site owner talked to me about wanting to get more college students so he offered me a deal to bring in referrals. At least check the site out.

***If you want the 20 dollars from me then you must sign up for Pokersavvy using this link http://www.pokersavvy.com/r/5697 and I promise I will pay you if you follow through on the offer.

4/20/2006 4:29:09 AM

marbalizer99
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I'd like to see the average person make the minimum deposit last for 120 RAKED HANDS. That's damn near impossible. Last time I looked you had to be IN THE HAND for it to count, sure you can fold, but first you have to put in the blinds to be in.

So at a .10/.20 table. .20 x 120 hands (assuming no one raises preflop) = $24 That is also assuming you FOLD after the flop EVERY TIME (assuming it doesn't check around).

[Edited on April 20, 2006 at 10:24 AM. Reason : .]

4/20/2006 10:21:58 AM

jakis
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^ or you could win some hands

shit for brains

[Edited on April 20, 2006 at 11:49 AM. Reason : .]

4/20/2006 11:49:03 AM

David0603
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Quote :
"^ or you could win some hands

shit for brains
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How did you come up with 140?

4/20/2006 1:49:10 PM

lazerbrett1
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140 comes from:
20 from me
20 from PokerSavvy
750 Savvy Points equal 100 dollar retail value (the only way to turn that into cash is to get a party poker gift cert and then cash out from party poker)

Plus when I did Titan Poker- When you sign up a customer service person talks to you in chat when you download the software and log in for the first time. That person gave me 10 free dollars (no restrictions) just for a making a real money deposit. Just ask that person what they can offer you when they start talking, they will probably give you 10 bucks too. Plus Titan Poker offers a 100% bonus, but I didn't play the required hands for all of that bonus.

You don't have to be in the hand to get points. I promise you, there is no way I would of cleared those points that fast if you did. Some poker rooms do require you to be in the hand, I don't play those.

At Titan Poker you can earn up to 8 points per hand and not play at high blind tables. Just play NL and fold most of the time unless you have a great hand and let other people raise the pot and get you points. Once again you need 750 points, so technically you could do this in only 93 hands, but more realistically it will take about 120.

Even if you lost 24 dollars playing, your guaranteed to get 40 in cash and 750 Savvypoints (enough for a 50 dollar gift card and then 250 left over points for other prizes)

[Edited on April 20, 2006 at 2:13 PM. Reason : d]

4/20/2006 2:12:17 PM

David0603
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If its equal to $100 retail value then why can you only buy a $50 gc with it?

4/20/2006 2:24:30 PM

lazerbrett1
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Well I was taking that from PokerSavvy found at http://www.pokersavvy.com/__forum/viewtopic.php?t=1795

I think that is taken into account what some of the prizes are worth.. But, in terms of cash, you would need 1000 points for a 100 dollar gift cert. So perhaps I should should change that... So if you only wanted to do one poker room then you are looking at getting
20 from me
20 from PokerSavvy
then 50 dollars for the points plus 250 points left over for other prizes

The best deal is getting the 100 cash from Party Poker gift cert, but you would have to play two poker rooms. So I should say 90 free dollars plus 250 points left over. Either way I think this is a good deal.

4/20/2006 2:31:44 PM

David0603
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I'll have to check to see what sites I'm already signed up for. Been a while since I did any bonus whoring.

4/20/2006 2:34:23 PM

lazerbrett1
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I noticed a couple of people have signed up. Just remember at some point I need your name, pokersavvy username, and where to send your 20 dollars. Send me a PM and once you finish the one Poker Room I will get your money asap. I can do Paypal, Neteller, or even a money order if you want that. Thanks to those who signed up, I really appreciate it and good luck at the tables.

4/21/2006 5:04:33 AM

Grandmaster
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absolute had such an awesome refer a friend program, too bad it's dead =(

4/21/2006 6:09:43 AM

David0603
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In the process of getting my points now...

4/25/2006 8:53:59 PM

David0603
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Ok, all done. I would suggest going for 800 pts to get an extra $5 bonus cash from Titan.

4/26/2006 6:57:33 PM

lazerbrett1
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David0603 finished and got his money. Some other people have signed up and I assume they are still working on the requirements for a poker room. Once you finish the requirement, let me know and I can try to speed up the confirmation process and get your 20 dollars to you faster. Thanks again to all that signed up.

5/5/2006 4:12:10 AM

David0603
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Thanks again. I got $20 from titan, plus your $20, plus pokersavy $20, played for about three hours, made $75 profit plus got the 750 pts from savvy. I'll probably do a little more bonus whoring on this site starting with poker.com. Let me know if you stumble upon any other good deals.

5/5/2006 3:37:59 PM

lazerbrett1
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I have another offer and this requires absolutely no risk at all. It will give you 5 dollars (no restrictions) and then another 10 dollars (some restrictions, but no risk of your own money)

All you have to do is go to http://www.collegepoker.com/ and download the poker room (Royal Vegas Poker). You will see on the site where it says "#1 click here to download" and then "#2 Click here to register". When you click to download the poker room it will ask for you e-mail address and then for a campus rep code. Enter my code, FNF179, and then follow through with installation and then register with college poker.

Basically you will be signing up for a Royal Vegas Poker account part of the Prima Network and then signing up for collegepoker which is done by Royal Vegas. College Poker Championship is a freeroll with scholarship prizes and other things. You can read all about it at collegepoker.com, but in order to do this offer you don’t even need to play in any of the tournaments (College Poker is entirely FREE).

So once you download and register you will get 5 dollars. That 5 dollars will be posted on Tuesday into your Royal Vegas account (some reason they do it on Tuesdays) and you can do whatever you want with the 5 dollars. Also you will get 10 free dollars added to your Royal Vegas account within 24 hours with these restrictions:
1. This offer may only be redeemed once per person.
2. When a player opens their first Royal Vegas Poker account, they will receive $10 in their account within 24 hours.
3. Prior to withdrawing any amount of this bonus, the player must play in a minimum of 10 raked hands per $1 of the total bonus, at tables with limits no lower than $0.25/$0.50.
4. The player must have made at least one deposit (min $20) at Royal Vegas Poker.
5. Should no activity (a deposit or raked play) occur on the player's account for 14 days after the $10 free sign up money was allocated, the $10 will be reversed from the player's account.

The best part is you can start playing the $10 without even making a deposit. If you lose the $10 playing poker, it doesn’t matter. However, if you win and want to make a withdrawal, you will have to make a deposit of at least $20 and play 100 raked hands. But, at no point does that $20 have to be risked.

I only get 5 dollars cash for each college person I get to register, but I figure most online poker players will do this because there is no risk involved at all.

5/5/2006 6:33:44 PM

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