Cake Poker Rakeback Code December 2009
December 6, 2009
Following the popular response for our Full Tilt Poker rakeback deal for December 2009 we have decided to offer the same thing for Cake Poker.
All Online Poker News readers who create an account during December 2009 using the Cake Poker sign up code 33BACK will get a 33% rakeback deal (highest percentage allowed on the whole network) and up to $600 for free at Cake Poker.
In order to make sure that you will get this 33% rakeback and $600 bonus deal you will have to follow the instructions below.
Step 1 – Delete your cookies and temp files and then click this link to get to the Cake Poker website.
Step 2 – Download the Cake Poker software from their website and install it on your computer.
Step 3 – Create an account and enter the sign up code 33BACK when asked for it during the registration process.
Step 4 – Make a deposit and start playing poker to earn your rakeback.
When is the rakeback paid out?
The good thing about Cake Poker rakeback is that all the rakeback payments are handled by the poker room itself. At the beginning of each new month you will receive your rakeback payment for the previous month. The rakeback payments are usually made between the 1st and the 5th each month.
How to clear the bonus
When making your first deposit to Cake Poker you will get a 110% bonus up to $600. This bonus is instantly added to a pending bonus account where it will be held until you reach the clearing requirements. This bonus is released in increments of $10 for every 166 player points that you earn by playing in cash games or tournaments. You have a total of 90 days to clear as much as you can from your pending bonus before it expires.
Bonus deductions
The only downside to the rakeback deal at Cake Poker is the fact that you will earn less rakeback while you are clearing the bonus because the bonus amount cleared is being deducted from your gross rake. Don’t get us wrong, you will still be earning your 33% rakeback, it’s just that the bonus amount is taken away from your gross rake before calculating your rakeback for the month.
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