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Dozen poker releases its Flop products for June 2009

Flop Poker Room
World 3D Poker

The 3-D interface does not come close to compensate for the low traffic, almost inexistent customer service and a staggering lack of bonuses and promotions.
If that wasn't enough, World 3D Poker's website is currently down until further notice.

Thank you, World 3D Poker, for confirming our Flop review.

Flop Poker Player
Marco Liesy

We don't like to stifle anyone's flame for trying, but if you want to be a serious tournament poker player you have to show consistent success. German Marco "Kill Bill" Lisey has the least achievements compared to anyone in his league. Considering the fact that he is a serious poker player since the age of 17, he has earned our Flop Player of the Month achievement with flying colors…

Flop Poker Event

Chicago Live Poker

While some events are booming, other events do not show any considerable action.
Chicago Live Poker is the Flop item of this month. Although we give SOME credit to this event as a portion of the earnings is given to charity.

Flop Poker Movie

Deal

A weak plot, slow pace and insufficient drama places "Deal" on the summit of the Flop movie reviews. I never want to play a poker game that has the ambiance of this movie.

Flop Poker Bonus

Poker4ever

How can one of the least popular poker rooms expect to succeed by offering one of the lowest sign-up bonuses? Only if it aspires to succeed by getting our Flop Bonus of the Month title.

If that wasn't enough, other bonuses have to be achieved, making the procedure too difficult and time-consuming.

Flop Poker Rakeback

Pacific Poker

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Surprisingly, with a 25% Rakeback, the veteran Pacific Poker gets this month's Flop rating as much more lucrative Rakeback deals can be achieved at the smaller operators. Old is not always gold, sometimes old is just… old.

Flop Poker Network

Everleaf Gaming Network

Low player count, unpopular rooms and no U.S players make the Everleaf Gaming Network our Flop network of the month. Even considering 8skins it has only two poker rooms and no considerable growth player count.

Flop Poker Community

Student Poker Community

While providing reasonable news updates, this is supposed to be a poker network, and as such it must have some traffic. The "community" in the title of this so-called network is more wishful thinking than anything else, and it does not even have a chat feature.

Flop Poker Blog

Astafas's Poker Life

Where do I begin? With the poor design or the poor editing skills of this aspiring blogger?
What granted  this blog our Flop title was the amount of patience and knowledge not only of the industry, but of Asafas himself, along with his incoherent ramblings, mixing his personal life with what seems to be an attempt to give real life advice for bankroll management. Nuff said.

About the Author

Dozen Media proudly presents “Dozen Poker”, a revolutionary online poker guide and ranking system. The ranking method of Dozen Media for rating products makes it unique amongst other review websites.

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In order to understand about rakeback, it is important to know the meaning of rake. Rake is the commission fee taken by the casino where poker is played. The poker player plays poker against each other and the house in which poker is played does not wager against the player, so the casino does not make any money. In order to generate some money for the casino, the players are charged a fixed percentage of fees, which is called a rake.

All the casinos that provide complete facility for players to play poker charge their commission fee. As popularity of poker increased, this can also be played online as well. These service providers need money to cover the costs of the entire operation. There are three prominent types of rake is applied. It depends on the type of poker is played. In ring games players wager the money and the rake is some percentage of the wagered money taken by the dealer. In online poker, the game software automatically takes the rake. Second type of rake is ‘time collection’ or ‘table charge’. Normally each player pays a predetermined fee after every half hour. For online site it could be monthly subscription. The third type of rake is when a player pays while entering a poker tournament.

Rakeback is normally used for online poker game and any one who has Internet connection can play poker online. There are various sites that host poker games and to enter these rooms the player has to pay entry fee. In order to entice people to visit their site and play poker the web sites offer some schemes as rakeback. In Brick and Mortar rooms they use rate cards to keep track of the money and pay their rakeback. The poker rooms pay affiliates to get them members for their sites and once a player agrees to play at a particular table, the amount of money the player generates, his rakeback is the percentage of that accumulated money. The commission is normally between 20-40%.

Some even become rakeback affiliates and they give incentives to players to sign up with poker rooms through their sites. The players pay the entrance fee and the affiliate promises to give some of the money back. The affiliate gets his commission from the poker room and he passes of a part of his commission to the player. This means the player gets 25-35% money back via the affiliate.

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