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Monday, 17 January 2011
Ultimate Bet Mac Bonus
With a huge 111% return on all initial deposits for a maximum of $1100 additional dollars (with a deposit of $1000), Ultimate Bet for Mac clearly proposes a great bonus opportunity for new players. The only thing you have to do is type in the UB referral code of FTR111 when you make your initial deposit. It's good to understand the workings behind how you're going to acquire your UB bonus.

You have to keep in mind how much you have to play to get that cash, what amounts you get the money in, and the time there is before the additional offer expires, so you can compare it against the other online poker rooms out there.

Here's the basic info. When you make your first ever real-currency deposit, UB.com gives you extra dollars equal to 111% of the cash you banked, up to $1100. But these extra dollars are not yet "yours to use." In order to use your bonus dollars, you need to obtain Status Points. This can only be done playing poker hands in real currency poker games and tournaments, just like at all of the other US friendly poker sites.

For any 20 Status Points you obtain, $1 of your bonus money is "given out." Every time $5 of your extra currency is let go, so any time you get 100 status points, you get a deposit of $5 into your account. If you make an first deposit of $1000 (and thus $1100 of extra dollars), you need to earn 22,000 status points to release the full $1100. Here's the kicker – you only get 60 days to clear all of your bonus dollars before you lose the ones that remain unreleased.

You might be asking how Status Points are accumulated? In comparison to some online poker sites, the algorithm UB.com uses is quite straightforward. For tournaments, you win one status point for each $0.30 of entry fee (so in a $30+3 tournament, you'd get 10 status points). For cash games, you get Status Points according to how high stakes it is. UBPoker give you a chart for your use at http://www.ultimatebet.com/raise-loyalty/earn-climb/status-points, or you can just use this one:


No Limit

$0.01/0.02 - 1 point per 15 hands

$0.02/0.04 - 1 point apiece per 10 hands

$0.05/0.10 - 1 point apiece per 10 hands

$0.10/0.25 - 1 point for every 5 hands

$0.25/0.50 - 1 point per 3 hands

$0.50/1.00 - 1 point for each 2 hands

$1.00/2.00 - 1 point per hand

$2.00/4.00 through $5.00/10.00 - 1.5 points for every hand

$10.00/20.00 and higher - 2 points for each hand


Limit

$0.01/0.02 - 1 point apiece per 20 hands

$0.02/0.04 - 1 point apiece per 20 hands

$0.05/0.10 - 1 point apiece per 15 hands

$0.10/0.20 - 1 point for every 15 hands

$0.25/0.50 - 1 point for each 10 hands

$0.50/1.00 - 1 point for every 5 hands

$1.00/2.00 - 1 point apiece per 2 hands

$2.00/4.00 - 1 point for each hand

$3.00/6.00 - 1.5 points apiece per hand

$4.00/8.00 and up - 2 points for each hand


So, for instance, you'd have to play 22,000 hands of $1.00/2.00 no-limit poker within 60 days in order to clear the full $1100 UB bonus. If you're playing for lower stakes like $0.10/0.25, you'd want to play 110,000 hands. If you think that this is something you can do, then UB Poker clearly offers the best bonus option for you. If you can only play, say 4,000 hands of $1.00/2.00 in that time, you'll most likely only receive closer to $200 of additional cas - which is still great. The really good news is, because you get the cash in $5 allowances, you can put in as much as you want and not need to worry about losing it. You just won't get as much free cash as you could have if you had otherwise done it the other way, but it's still a great option.

UBPoker also normally offers bonus dollars for other occasions, to keep you depositing cash into your real-money account. As far as bonus programs go, theirs is one of the most inclusive of all flash texas holdem sites.

Posted by pokerhandorder at 11:18 AM EST

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