Today I have 1 question for you: Are you PokerSavvy?
I am, I cleared the Carbon Poker Bonus in 4 days, read on for details.
One of the biggest tools online poker players have to build their poker bankrolls is sign-up bonuses. But at PokerAdore say "That's not enough, I want more!". And that's just what you get with PokerSavvy. Not only do you get the best poker bonus, but you also get cashback and sometimes even rakeback too!
PokerSavvy is a poker rewards site. As an incentive to sign up to online poker rooms through them, they offer you points which can be exchanged for cash or prizes. They have some of the most amazing deals we've seen. Just check out the one below!
Carbon Poker Deal
100% First Deposit Bonus ($5 for every 375 points)
100% First Deposit Bonus ($5 for every 375 points)
$50 Bonus for using Neteller as a deposit method (Must clear 1,500 points to withdraw)
$75 cashback (Only need 750 points!)
35% RakeBack
Here's me having cleared the bonus:
My Results:
Deposit $600
Deposit $600

Points Earned: 1,545.19
I only cleared 1,545.19 points. Why? Because you only need 750 points to completed the Cashback bonus of $75. But I also deposited with Neteller, so clearing the 1,500 points allows me to cashout the $50 Neteller bonus too!
I only cleared 1,545.19 points. Why? Because you only need 750 points to completed the Cashback bonus of $75. But I also deposited with Neteller, so clearing the 1,500 points allows me to cashout the $50 Neteller bonus too!
Points Earnings: $145
$50 for clearing Neteller Bonus
$75 for clearing PokerSavvy Cashback offer
$75 for clearing PokerSavvy Cashback offer
$20 of deposit bonus cleared ($5 for every 375 points)

Rakeback Earned: $76
Earned $76 of rakeback at the same time whilst collecting my points!
Poker Winnings/Losses:
I am sad to admit that I actually ended up losing $42 whilst chasing these bonuses. This was mainly due to quite a few bad plays on my end and some really bad luck in the few tournaments I played.
I am sad to admit that I actually ended up losing $42 whilst chasing these bonuses. This was mainly due to quite a few bad plays on my end and some really bad luck in the few tournaments I played.
Final Results:
Deposit: $600
Deposit: $600
Bonuses: $145
Rakeback: $76
Playing: $42
Cashout: $779
Increase in bankroll $179
Time Taken: 4 days
Increase in bankroll $179
Time Taken: 4 days
Analysis of my results
So what's to learn from all this?
Firstly, there is no need to clear the whole deposit bonus. Clearing the deposit bonus can be time consuming and dangerous. In fact, since I played a losing game, the deposit bonus earned wasn't even covering my losses! ($20 deposit bonus cleared less the $42 playing losses. $22 in losses!). Because of the great cashback and Neteller bonus, once I cleared these bonuses, my bankroll boost was plenty!
Secondly, the cashback, rakeback and Neteller deal is what really boosted my bankroll! Not my poker play. I played a losing poker game, couldn't clear the deposit bonus and still ended up on top!
Next, the minimum deposit for this offer is actually on $25! So why did I deposit the max? So I could play higher table limits and clear the bonus faster! Time is money, the quicker you clear the bonus the sooner you can move on to the next offer!
RakeBack. Rakeback is an incredible bankroll booster whilst playing poker. Just with rakeback alone I would have been in profit! If you're serious about playing online poker full time, make sure you have a great rake back deal from the poker room, the advantage it gives you is enormous! The carbon deal is amazing because of the rake back offer. There are very few like it, take advantage of it before they change their mind.
Set your goals, complete, get out! Remember, the goal is build our bankroll, not gamble! As soon as I cleared this bonus I was gone! My bankroll has been boosted by a tidy sum of $179, about 30%. Good work for 4 days of play.
Interested in this deal and many, many more?
Just visit PokerSavvy to see what they have on offer.
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