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| Poker Bonus Codes help you get more for your money. Curious about how you can get more for your poker deposit? Check out Mr. Spinoza's explanation on how deposit codes and poker codes work. Topic: Poker Bonus Codes |
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From:
 Diamond Jack Margo |
Comment Posted: 01/31/2006 Poker Bonus Code Tip Hey: Be sure to check if your code is a deposit code. Otherwise, if it's an add-on bonus (one where you make a second deposit) you will get NADA. Deposit Code a16274 works for PokerRoom.Com and gets $20 when u put in $100. Good gaming and happy poker code hunting! |
From:
 LV Railbird |
Comment Posted: 02/01/2006 True, but... I agree with everything written in this article, but would like to add one caveat. Some poker rooms offer what looks like a terrific bonus until you read the fine print. A number of poker rooms don’t release the bonus until you have a certain number of hands raked. In some instances you must play so many hands to get your bonus released, you’re likely to spend more than you deposited in the first place. For those of us that prefer tournaments, that’s not much of an incentive. Others (especially |
From:
 Octavio Spinoza |
Comment Posted: 02/07/2006 I agree with you, Railbird A lot of the poker rooms do play the game of dribbling out a poker bonus. The best thing to do is to sit at a micro game (.01/.02) and just play it our if you end up with a bonus like that. It's a good warmup as well.
Deposit codes are relatively looser. They want you to spend it there, and want your loyalty as a poker room. |
From:
 LV Railbird |
Comment Posted: 02/11/2006 Yes – but… Your suggestion of playing micro games to gain rakes required for bonuses is right on. However, not all poker rooms will let you rack up bonus points at micro tables and some don’t even offer micro games. Poker Party for instance, doesn’t offer regular hold em games for less than .50/1.00.
Poker rooms that are stingy with bonus points are particularly irritating to me because I love playing sit and go tournaments. I like the pace at tournaments, starting with an even playing field and the ch |
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