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June 9, 2006 at 4:16 am #695065
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InactiveThere are a whole bundle of issues there …
What does their t&C’s say about the different sides of the business ?
I assume that you’ve on a rev share for the poker rake – and the sports share will be calculated in a similar way – except of course it can be negative.
I guess that you could argue that you don’t want any part of the sports betting side of things and try and get it removed from your stats.
That’s possible – especially if you’re not promoting sportsbooks.
Mind you, I promote PinnacleSports (a sportsbook) and the biggest paydays I’ve ever had from them are due to casino players – and I’ve never promted their casino – EVER !!
So it swings and moves …
:hehe:June 9, 2006 at 4:20 am #695066Anonymous
InactiveThats what I thought that a sportsbook or casino aside would MOSTLY increase the rev.
Is the negative rev a result of the player winning from the sportsbook?
Their T.o.c http://www.paradiseaffiliates.com/terms_conditions.asp
Cant seem to find sportsbook there

Brad
June 9, 2006 at 10:59 pm #695139Anonymous
Inactiveyes – with casinos and sportsbook the rev share hits both ways.
Of course over time the house usually wins – especially if you have more than a handful of sports signups.
But with just a few sports players it’s possible that the players win over all during a month – and then it does negatively affect your poker.
June 10, 2006 at 4:36 am #695149Anonymous
InactiveOk, here is what I got from paradise affiliates.
The negative amount on the sportsbook will not affect the poker rev at the end of the month in any way. This is what I was worried about the most so good news.
As for the negative total sum in the stats window I wrote about is just that, the stats report the total but it will not affect it. Sportsbook and poker rev is paid out seperately
.Anyway just thought I would post it to update it.
Thanks gooner for the help too.
Brad
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