Want to earn some extra cash? Sick and tired of working hard for it? Have you considered our Refer A Friend Program? Here is how it works.

By referring your friends to Rakerace.com, you will receive commission on your referrals. The more your friends play, the more money they will generate for you. The earnings are endless and are only restricted by the number of friends you refer. And you can easily track all of your referrals on your Rakerace.com account.

Refer A Friend tiers

Poker rooms that take part in promotion: Poker Heaven, Inter Poker, Paradise Poker, Cake Poker, Doyles Room, RedStar Poker, NoiQ Poker, Devilfish Poker,

How do you get paid?

Your commission will be credited to your Rarerace.com account monthly. You can cash out this money to your Full Tilt Poker and UB accounts via request. From these accounts – in accordance to their terms and conditions - you can either play online poker or withdraw your money into cash.


How to refer your friends?

The easiest and fastest way to refer a friend is to make use of our simple e-mail form below (shown if you are signed in). The message that you write will be sent to the e-mail addresses that you provide, along with the automatically generated unique link to ensure you get the referral. For your help we inserted a text that you can use. Your refer a friend link is inserted in the E-mail too.

Within your Rakerace.com's 'My account' tab you will find your unique 'Refer A Friend ID', along with your 'Refer A Friend Link'. Your friends will be tagged to you if they enter your ID when they create an account at Rakerace.com. Also, if they visit Rakerace.com via your link, they will be tagged to you too.

Hand of the day - September 07, 2010

  • Position: Under the Gun
  • Gametype: NLHE Cash Game, 6-max
  • Players: 6
  • Blinds: $0.5/$1
You play at a loose table, you are dealt {#}K {#}K. You raise to $3.5 from UTG. They call you from both the button and BB. Both of your opponents are full stacks, so are you. The flop is {#} {#} {#}2. The BB raises $6 (the pot is $11). What is your decision?
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