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First Deposit Bonus:
Are you ready to play poker for real?
Make your first deposit today and receive a
100% BONUS up to $200.
How Bonus Money Works:
When you make an initial deposit in
the "My Account" page, a "Free money" amount will be credited to
your Cashier Free Money account.
To earn your "Free money" in poker,
you may transfer up to the available amount from the "Cashier Free
Money" account to the "Poker Free Money" account*. The bonus will
now be listed under the Poker Bonus Status section and will show the
number of points required and the expiry date (60 days) that the
bonus must be cleared by. Once all of the required points have been
earned, the full bonus amount will be credited to your Poker
account.
* Please be aware that transfers
to your Poker Bonus account is irreversible and therefore, only the
amount that can be earned by the expiry date (60 days) should be
transferred.
An example of how poker
bonuses work at a 10:1 ratio:
|
Deposit Bonus % |
Amount Deposited |
Bonus Money Earned |
Player Points Needed |
|
50% |
$50 |
$25 |
250 |
|
100% |
$50 |
$50 |
500 |
|
200% |
$50 |
$100 |
1000 |
Calculation example:
(250PP = $25 Bonus Money X 10)
Please note: Player points
are subject to change without notice. Please contact our customer
service for more information. This
section does not apply to Casino or Sports book.
How to Get Bonus Money:
Once poker bonuses are transferred
into the Poker Free Money account, the Free money becomes Real Money
by earning the required number of poker bonus points.
For ring game play,
poker bonus points are awarded on the following scale. 0.07 Player
points are awarded for every $0.10 (ten cents) paid in rake. So if
there is $3 (three dollars) in rake, then you earn 2.1 poker bonus
points for that hand. (0.07 points/$0.10) * $3 = 2.1 points
For tournament play,
poker bonus points are awarded based on the following scale. For
every $1 (one dollar) in tournament fees, you receive 5 (five) poker
bonus points. So, if you register and play in a $20 + $2 tournament
- you are awarded 10 (ten) poker bonus points - five for each dollar
in tournaments fees paid.
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