RakeBrain Rake Back
Stop Wasting Money - Get a Rakeback Deal
Why waste hundreds of dollar in rake each month?
Visit Rakebrain.com
to get a big part of the rake you pay to the poker
rooms back into to your account. We offer the best rakeback
deals on the market, including Sun Poker rakeback. You will also find high value
promotions, such as free rolls for major live events at Rakebrain.com
This is what you need to know to get a rake
back deal:
What is the rake?
Online poker rooms will take a small percentage from every
pot, when the pot reaches a specified amount. That's the rake.
The rake is normally 0-10% of the total pot, and normally ranges from $0.50
to a maximum of $3.
What is the rakeback?
Rakebrain.com is a
poker room affiliate and gets paid for each player we refer to the rooms.
Rakeback is the money
we will give back to our players. The rakeback you get is calculated as monthly
gross revenue (MGR) multiplied by the rakeback % you have. For example, your
MGR might be $1000 and you receive 20% rakeback. Your rakeback in this case
would be $1,000 x 0.30 = $300.
What is the MGR?
MGR is short for monthly gross revenue. The MGR is the total rake
you pay in a month.
Can I get rakeback from rooms where I already have
an account?
Normally, you can't. Why would an online poker room pay someone
to sign you up if you already have an account there? However, on some networks
you can switch skins and play in another room in the network (with rakeback
from Rakebrain.com).
How do you know how much rake I've paid?
When a player signs up at a poker room via Rakebrain.com
he or she gets a signup code (also called tracker). The signup code will link
the player to us, and the poker room will report how much
he or she has paid in rake.
Do signup and reload bonuses affect my
poker rakeback?
Generally, they do. The bonus will be subtracted from your monthly gross revenue.
For example, if you have paid $800 in rake in a month, and
cleared a $75 bonus, your MGR would be $725 ($800 - $75).
Does it matter which kind of poker game I play?
No, it doesn't. However, some poker rooms include tournament fees
in the MGR while others don't.
Last Updated - October 25, 2006
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