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January 30, 2006 at 4:38 pm #592308AnonymousInactive
if you’re a poker room looking for prop players, send me a PM. i have a set of emails sitting on the hard drive from folks wanting to prop, and more are coming in.
February 27, 2006 at 10:21 pm #684850AnonymousInactiveDid party stop allowing props?
February 28, 2006 at 10:10 am #684890AnonymousInactiveMongoose.. I have a question for you.. if you don’t mind my asking, as I’ve recently applied for this position at a local casino, I do understand the job of a prop player.. and how they benefit casino’s and casino’s benefit them..
but how does refering them to casino’s benefit an affiliate?
Cathy
Party is pretty big, probly doesnt need them.. I know some Prima sites use them..
February 28, 2006 at 4:27 pm #684923AnonymousInactiveSince prop players are mandated to play and generate action, and the affiliate is paid a piece of the rake, it ends up working out nicely for the affiliate.
Many programs will set a system up whereby the prop players must play a certain number of hours or hands per hour, at certain limits to qualify.
Sometimes they cap the affiliate revenue as the prop program can be seen as artificial action. However, most often, the affiliate pays the prop players out of the rake they generate for the affiliate.
Basically, the affiliate says to a group of players, I will pay you $6/hr (insert $ here) to play for me. Then he contacts a poker room that needs action and makes a deal that he will supply x number of real money players who will play y hours a day.
I hope that makes some sense.
February 28, 2006 at 5:06 pm #684928AnonymousInactivebut how does refering them to casino’s benefit an affiliate?
they want to prop online, so i would’ve been looking for the regular methods of compensation, probably at specialized rates.
i’ve since found a prop program to work through, so that clears up the hard drive a bit.
Noah, sounds like you’ve got an idea for a program there, but it’s well beyond my interests. i just had inquiries on the subject, and no one to sell that traffic to. that’s been remedied.
March 1, 2006 at 12:34 am #684991AnonymousInactiveDeffinately got me interested.. I feel a new website coming on lol.. I think I like this thread.. I looked into it online, if I was in Cali.. I’d be playing for a casino right now ! LOL
Thnx for the info guys!
LadyH
March 1, 2006 at 4:06 am #685010AnonymousInactivemongoose wrote:Noah, sounds like you’ve got an idea for a program there, but it’s well beyond my interests. i just had inquiries on the subject, and no one to sell that traffic to. that’s been remedied.Well, we used several prop programs when we started one of our poker rooms (it’s almost a lifetime later) and I described the basic deal we worked out.
There are also much less sophisticated and complicated ways to do it.
March 2, 2006 at 5:36 am #685155AnonymousInactiveWell I read and read and read and read about it lol, and yknow I’ll give anything a shot once, so I added propping forums to my site, and spent about 6 hours writing and writign and writing everything I could find about it. . . Then I went in search of casino’s that are looking for them, found a few watered down programs I can use for starters.. but still working on that hehe.. I love new idea’s!
Thanks for the idea, and since it didn’t look like either of you had alot of plans on doing anything with it, I hope you dont mind my running away with it :colgate:
LadyH
March 2, 2006 at 4:23 pm #685200AnonymousInactiveLadyHoldem wrote:Thanks for the idea, and since it didn’t look like either of you had alot of plans on doing anything with it, I hope you dont mind my running away with it :colgate: LadyHPlease do – run with it and good luck.
And if you feel so inclined, you can buy me a coffee once you make your first million.
March 4, 2006 at 5:35 am #685328AnonymousInactivehehe deal
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