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Originally Posted by scottwire The bonus is not based on number of hands. It is based on the rake.
From Full Tilt site:
For each dollar raked from a pot, every player who was dealt cards for that hand will earn one point. You can earn partial points if less than one dollar is raked, and you can earn up to three points per hand.
Each point is worth $.06, so you can earn up to $18 per hundred hands.
For every dollar paid in tournament fees, you will receive 7 Full Tilt Points. There is no cap on the number of points you can receive.
Basically playing 2 tables of 1/2 for about 35-40 minutes yesterday I cleared $1.50 of the bonus. It is slow compared to most other sites.
In other words, every $20 pot where the rake is $1 you work off 6 cents of your bonus. A $10 pot will rake $0.50 and work off 3 cents of your bonus. |
I have a spreadsheet (excel) that will help you calculate how fast/slow you'll get your bonus. 3 modifiable numbers (hands/hr, avg pot, total bonus) will help you figure it out based on table selection.
I've added the Noble poker calculator in there as well, with the hands/hr modifiable.
They both tell you how many hours to clear your bonus, hours/day needed to clear max (based on how long you have to clear it). I'm not sure how to post a spreadsheet on here (or if it's against the rules) ... let me know if anyone wants this.
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