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Old 12-17-04, 03:54 PM
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I think you should have your goals straight when playing for these bonuses. If you're trying to hammer out the bonus and the bonus amount you get out is going to give a significant return as oppose to your normal amount you make, then you should aim for low limit tables.

Eg. You deposit 1000, for 200 dollar bonus. You're an average player and usually break even. Then your primary goal should be to just cleared the 1400 hands by multitabling low limit tables and try to at worse break even on the tables.

If you're a high limit player, and the 200 dollars is something you could make in one sitting. Then you should deposit enough to clear the raked hands. For example if you play 3/6 all the time and you're usually a winner of like 50 or 60 bucks in a sitting, then forget about the bonus amount. Stay focused on your own game and make money that way. Just deposit like $350 to clear 500 hands to get around 70 bucks. This way you don't have to lose focus on your normal game trying to get this bonus.