dominik879 Posted August 13, 2011 Share Posted August 13, 2011 Well I my self have used 40fpp so far and I played one of thsose games that only award 2 seats to another game http://roulette-casinos.org/ I have another 53 left but what does everyone else do with them Do you Save them for a big game Buy Merchandise http://online-lottery.com/ Spend them on all little gamesOf course, one of three to five times to do passports relatives, but it is, it's not out, and live comfortably for the registration did not succeed. Administrators at the casino are people too, and often - and attentive. An unpleasant situation, when you get caught, sooner or later come. So it is better to not penetrate. In addition, after installing kazinoshnogo software, programs write on the computer, which eliminates the possibility of re-registration. You can, of course, reinstall the system and clean up the registry, but it is too cool for a small fee. Among other things, nobody canceled the registration of users ip addresses. The defense can be special programs from. But all this - about a bonus for first deposit. And there are plenty of bonuses, which the http://download-casino.org/ takes during the game. Only here to get your bonus is not always the case - no representation, such as play it. And here is obliged to help support service, so do not hesitate to contact her for help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordPalica Posted August 13, 2011 Share Posted August 13, 2011 Re: Question? How Do you all use your FPP You forgot one important thing: What pokerroom/network are you talking about? I play at boss media where I have rakeback and if I spent my fpps then I would lost my rakeback. So I dont spend them :D But fpps are pretty useless at the boss media especially when you wanna spend them in fpp shop. For example: Ipad 2 wifi 16gb = almost 60k fpp (what is 15k € rake) - So if I have 30% rakeback I get 4.5k € back. How much does Ipad 2 cost? 500€? So you see! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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