How to avoid prop fatigue
Posted on August 14, 2009Once you start playing as a poker prop, you're going to get hooked on the deal. The huge rakeback percentages offered will most probably turn you into a winner and it's really easy to get hooked on something you actually enjoy doing. In time though, your resolve may weaken and you may simply get bored of the action you get at your prop room. Moving on to another room which gives you no rakeback is not an option of course. There's no way you'll find it interesting to go back to the porridge after you sunk your teeth into a juicy steak. What you can do though is to rustle up another prop deal. A different room may give you a different kind of experince and it would come with the same benefits as well. This here site offers you plenty of options and you can always move back to your original deal once you get your fill on the other prop site or you can play at both sites at he same time, one day on one, the next day on the other.
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- The shift manager’s job
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- Software quality and propping
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- How to be a perfect poker prop?
- Don’t tell the other players that you are a prop
- What to look for in a prop deal?
- Exclusive prop deals
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- The importance of regular player traffic for poker props
- Do all online poker rooms use prop players?
- Can you turn your regular poker account into a prop one at the same poker room?
- Prop restrictions explained: prop bonus ineligibility
- Prop restrictions explained – the shiftmanager
- Prop restrictions explained – the number of prop players at a table
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- Hiring poker props
- Will a poker prop deal turn you into a winner?
- Playing rake free?
- Why can't I see the prop site's name before signing up?
- Where should you prop?
- So you reckon Propping's better than a square rakeback deal ey?

