How To Clear Your PKR Poker Bonus.

July 10, 2009

The generous PKR bonuses that are on offer, as with any other site need to be unlocked through a number of different methods.

The main objective of clearing the bonuses is to generate enough PKR points while playing real money ring games or tournaments, with points been decided depending on the rake the site receives.

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Ring games offer the fastest way to gain points, offering a rake with each hand that is played, with the bigger pots offering more points than smaller ones.

PKR points are calculated in regards to the amount of money taken by the site at any given time, offering 100 PKR points for each $1 of rake taken.

This means that if a pot generates $10 in rake, the players who were involved in the hand, regardless of if they saw the hand through, would get a share of the 1,000 PKR points that would be generated.

If there were 10 players and all adding to the pot to generate the $10 rake for the house, each player would recieve 100 points to add to their total collected.

Playing real money tournaments also offers players the opportunity to gain their bonus unlock points, at the same rate of exchange as the ring tables, 100 PKR points per $1 taken by the house.

When playing tournaments you can find out how many points you are going to recieve by looking at the buy in fee layout.

If the tournament offers buy in at $15 + $2, the final number shows the amount taken by the house for hosting the tournament, in this instance players who bought into the tournament would automatically receive 200 PKR points once all players are seated and the tournaments begins.

If a player was looking to unlock his bonus as fast as they could, the easiest why for this to happen is for the player to stake on the real money heads up tables, playing as higher stakes as they can afford, with $1/$2 or higher been a great way to make fast points.

Playing at that level is only recommended to experienced players who can afford the stakes though, playing stakes that are too high for your ability level will leave you sitting with nothing other than points gained.

If your bankroll only allows you to play $0.25/$0.50 stakes, you have to think that the majority of the pots are going to reach over the $1 rake that the house aims to take in exchange for your share of points, so its advised that your honest with yourself about your ability or risk having to have a reload of funds.

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