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Index > Introduction
Who pays for the FAQ? How do I get the best online poker
sign-up bonus? And why are those questions related?
Author: rgpfaq.com
Last updated: Oct 2003
Copyright © 2004 rgpfaq.com
The official and up-to-date version of this answer is
here.
The rec.gambling.poker FAQ is a volunteer effort. It's a
lot of work to update articles with fresh information, maintain old
links and add new ones, and keep abreast of the rapidly changing
world of poker. If you have an update or want to submit a new
article, send mail to info@rgpfaq.com. We'll
give you full credit for your article (you retain the copyright)
and help you become famous among the r.g.p. community!
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the information you need. We figure if you wanted to be on another
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But there is a way you can help the FAQ financially if you are
thinking about opening up an online poker account. By taking
advantage of the system of online poker sign-up bonuses, you
can receive a bonus deposit (usually $20 to $100) when you open a
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How do these referrals work? When you open up an online
poker account, you have a few choices:
- No bonus code or referral ID. If you surf directly to a
poker site by typing in their URL and then download the software,
the account you open won't be associated with any referrer. You may
receive some sort of sign-up bonus from the site, or not, depending
on what promotions they happen to be running.
- Sneaky referral ID. If you ever click on a banner ad
that takes you to a poker site and then, perhaps much later, you
download the software, your new account will be tagged with the
referral ID of the site with the banner ad (unless you use a bonus
code, explained next). You can usually see the ID in the landing
page URL. Sometimes the referring site offers a sign-up bonus that
you will get when you open your account, but sometimes not. In any
case, the referring site receives credit for helping the poker site
find you, even if you don't get a bonus.
- Sign-up bonus code. No matter how you download the
software, if you enter a sign-up bonus code in the account
registration form then you will receive the bonus and the promoter
of the bonus code will receive credit for sending a new customer.
By using a bonus code, you can be sure of getting the best bonus
currently available and also know who will benefit from the opening
of your account. Rather than helping some random banner advertiser
or spammer, you can choose a more deserving recipient.
Now, there is no question that you want to receive a sign-up
bonus when you open a new online poker account. The only decision
is who you want to receive the referral fee. In the hope that you
find this FAQ a worthy cause, we refer you to a constantly updated
list of the best sign-up bonuses offered by the top sites. You can
find the latest codes in the bonus
code center.
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