Everleaf Network Reducing Maximum Rake to $1 on U.S. Dollar Tables
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, 10-25-2011 at 04:02 PM (1136 Views)
According to Everleaf Network representatives, the network will be lowering rake caps on all dollar tables to $1 for the months of November and December, with the network even hinting that the rake decrease could last even longer. The rake reduction will affect players at Fixed Limit games of $2/$4 and up as well as almost all No Limit and Pot Limit dollar tables. Rake caps at other tables will not be affected due to maximum rake already being $1 or lower. The current cap on most dollar tables is up to $3 depending on how many players are seated at the table.
This is not the first time a poker room has offered such a promotion. This summer, the iPoker Network introduced "Rake Break" tables at many cash games while Party Poker slashed buy-in fees on multi-table tournaments. Similar rake reducing promotions have been quite effective in attracting rake-minded players not to mention an increasing number of recreational players who are becoming more familiar with rake. In an article we posted around the time of these promotions, we explained that these reduced rake promotions are good for players and affiliates alike.
With an average of 400 real money players on the site, the Everleaf Network is currently the fourth largest site to accept play from the U.S. and the second largest U.S. facing room to allow rakeback. The network has seen a sizable bump in traffic over the last few weeks as new skins have joined the network. Prior to the recent surge, traffic on the network was decreasing, according to online poker traffic site PokerScout. Cashout options on the site are abundant for European and U.S. players (relative to other rooms), with PAS currently giving the room a B+ grade for cashouts to U.S. players.
PAS publishers can promote 40% rakeback at Everleaf poker rooms Minted Poker and RaisandFold. Both sites are also currently offering large sign-up bonuses of up to $2,500 (Minted Poker) and $2,000 (RaiseandFold), respectively.



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