| Prop Deal 1: 100% - 120% rakeback |
Prop Deal 2: 95% - 135% rakeback |
Prop Deal 3: 100% rakeback |
Prop Deal 4: 80% - 130% |
Prop Deal 5: 85% + promotions |
| 1. What is a prop and what is propping? | 2. Rake, rakeback and rakeshare...? | 3. The rules | 4. How much can you earn? |
| 5. Who props? | 6. Will you succeed? | 7. Getting the most out of propping | 8. F.A.Q |
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Payments F.A.Q
How do we get paid?
Depending on what site you are playing at the player get a percentage of his or her rake back. On some sites you are paid per hand dealt. How much you will earn depends on what limit you are playing and how many hours a week you play. To most players prop pay will significantly boost your income of poker, no matter if you are a professional player that just want to have a more secure source of your poker income, or a newcomer to poker that just want some extra help to beat the game and get a larger bankroll.
Why does the poker rooms pay so much to props?
To be able to get games going you need customers, to get customers you need to have games going. Props looks like regular customers (and in fact they are, just with a better rakeback deal then most others) and when tables are going customers may more easily come and sit down.
What is the fee to become a prop?
You don't pay to play as a prop - you get paid! The only thing that costs money is when you fund your poker account. You play with your own money.
