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RakeTheRake Produces New Videos for Online Poker Rakeback Players

RakeTheRake offers rakeback video tutorials.

RakeTheRake Produces New Videos for Online Poker Rakeback Players
2011-08-31
ESSEX, ENGLAND, August 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) RakeTheRake, the world's largest rakeback provider, is frequently asked to explain what rakeback is. In response to this it has produced a series of new videos to help online poker players answer the 'What is Rakeback' question and how to get the most cash back from their poker play.

The simplest definition of rakeback is that it is a loyalty bonus in the form of poker cashback. The more you play online poker, the more cash, or rakeback, you receive.

It works because online poker rooms want to attract new players. To do this they use affiliates like RakeTheRake to help them promote their room to players who have played offline but want to start playing online, student poker players starting out, or people who want to learn to play poker.

Poker rooms usually take about 5% of the pot from every hand as their commission; this is called the 'rake'. Each poker rooms pays the affiliate a percentage of the rake for bringing the player to them and the affiliate pays the player a percentage of their rake back. RakeTheRake pays up to 75% rakeback.

It's a mutually beneficial arrangement and it is real cashback into players' rakeback accounts! Getting the best rakeback deal is achieved by signing up with one of the biggest rakeback providers, such as RakeTheRake.com. The sign up process video shows how simple the process is, and it's all completely free of charge. In addition the affiliate will offer special monthly promotions, on top of the room's rakeback offer.

Rakeback earnings can be checked daily, and rakeback is paid monthly, into players' rakeback accounts within the Members Area of the site. There is also a video guide to the Members Area.

RakeTheRake works with all the top online poker rooms to bring up to 75% rakeback to players.
With over $500k in freerolls and rake races on offer every month and free poker training, RakeTheRake provides online poker players with the very best return on their game.

RakeTheRake is the largest and most reputable rakeback affiliate in the market. We work with all the top poker rooms to increase traffic to their sites, and to secure the best rakeback deals for our players.

For further information, please contact us at www.raketherake.com or via: marketing@raketherake.com
www.facebook.com/RTRRakeback
http://twitter.com/raketherake @raketherake
www.linkedin.com/company/raketherake

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[Press-News.org] RakeTheRake Produces New Videos for Online Poker Rakeback Players
RakeTheRake offers rakeback video tutorials.