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DoylesRoom $25,000 November Rake Race Continues, Bounty Returns[ return to main articles page ]

By: P5s Staff
Published on Nov 18th, 2009
The largest rake race we’ve ever held on the virtual felts of the USA-facing online poker site DoylesRoom has been playing out during the month of November. With 12 days remaining until we turn the page to December, spidey2301 leads the pack, hauling in MGR of $14,000. Several other rakeback affiliates besides PocketFives.com are involved in the promotion, which pays out $3,500 to the top racer of the month. In total, 150 spots will finish in the money. Read more in our official thread in Poker Discussion.

The smallest MGR total to appear on the DoylesRoom $25,000 Rake Race leaderboard at the time of writing is $111, which belongs to Fibonacci61 and TexMexRex11. Spots 136 to 150 will earn $50 for their efforts during the 30-day period, while the top 118 will secure at least a three-figure payday.
Second place overall will earn $1,500, while the third place finisher will boost their bankroll by a cool $1,000. All you need to do is sign up for DoylesRoom rakeback through PocketFives.com to be eligible to play and as a side note, if DoylesRoom does not ask you for a Promo Code when signing up, you can go straight through after clicking our link and you won't have a problem.

A total of $25,000 will be paid out and PocketFives.com offers 33% rakeback on DoylesRoom, which resides on the USA-friendly Cake Poker Network. You can also score a 110% up to $600 sign-up bonus for registering and bonuses are not deducted from rakeback. The Cake Poker Network is the 10th largest worldwide with a seven-day running average of 1,920 real money ring game players according to PokerScout.com.

Here are the top 10 racers at the time of writing. You can also check out the current DoylesRoom $25,000 Rake Race leaderboard:



Taking place on Wednesday night at 9:30pm ET on DoylesRoom is the weekly Bounty Tournament, which gives players a shot at earning $50,000. Pros that will take to the felts this evening with bounties on their heads are Todd Brunson, Zachary CrazyZachary Clark (pictured at right), and Mike Caro, who play as TBRUNSON, CRAZYZACH, and MIKE_CARO, respectively. The Bounty has a buy-in of $27.50, which is refunded to first-time players regardless of whether they make the money.

DoylesRoom players that bust one bounty will earn $1,000. Knocking out a pair of bounties will increase your net worth by $10,000, while claiming all three bounties up for grabs means that $50,000 will be headed your way. As a caveat, only a Brunson 10 pro, Pam Brunson, Doyle Brunson, Todd Brunson, Mike Caro, and Hoyt Corkins count for the $10,000 and $50,000 prizes. Eliminating the elder Brunson with his signature 10-2 hand will earn you $5,000 and the Bounty’s victor, in addition to the prize money, pockets $500 in DoylesCasino chips.

Multi-table tournament and sit and go satellites to the Bounty are available according to the following schedule:

$0.27 Satellites
12:00am ET to 6:00pm ET
Feeds to $2.75 Super Satellite

$2.75 Super Satellite
Nightly at 8:00pm ET

$5 Bounty Satellite
Wednesdays from 12:00am ET to 7:30pm ET

DoylesRoom recently added synchronized breaks to scheduled tournaments and sit and gos. These will give players a five-minute reprieve at 55 past every hour, in line with the schedule on other online poker sites. A software update released this week added synchronized breaks to DoylesRoom tournaments.

The Brunson 10 includes Clark, Chris moorman1 Moorman, Alec traheho Torelli, Amit amak316 Makhija, and its newest member, Dani ansky451 Stern, who was announced during the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table festivities in Las Vegas earlier this month. The group represents a handpicked crop of online poker stars selected by “Texas Dolly” himself. In total, 10 men and two women will join the site's ranks.

Visit DoylesRoom today and start racing.
 

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