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Monday, November 17, 2008

Who wants Cake?

If anybody is interested in buying a small poker bankroll over at Cake Poker (http://www.cakepoker.com/), then please give me a holler by leaving your email or contact number on the comments of this blog. I have about $500 that I want to exchange.

I'm thinking we can go about this in two ways and I'll offer a good deal.

1. We do some kind of exchange. I will take Pokerstars, Pokerroom, Carbon or FullTilt Dollars in exchange for the Cake Poker Dollars. I will offer you $1 for your 92 cents. That means if you want $100, you give me $92. If you want the whole $500, then you only need to exchange me $460 in PS or FTP$. You just register an account in Cake and I'll transfer the money to you and you transfer to me. Kaliwaan.

2. If you want to buy it using cash, then I'll sell it at 45 is to 1. This means if you want the whole $500, then you just pay me 22,500 pesos.

Good Deal diba? You can buy multiples of $100 up to $500. In case you're worried that I am doing some kind of con. Well, I'm not. Should be easy to meet up somewhere like the Metro with laptops where we can do the exchange. Or you can come to my office which is a public place inside a mall where the people know me and you know I'm not going to suddenly stick a gun at you. Heheh. If you're a regular at pokermanila, then it should be even easier. 11finger can vouch for me as we did some PS to FTP exchange before and I also purchased some books off him. Besides its a small amount and I wouldn't go through all this trouble just to con a poker noobie.

Ok. What are the pros of Cake poker?

First of all, its full of fishes. I am not kidding when I say this. I offer my sharkscope stats below as proof. I have put it side by side with my FTP stats just to show you the difference. I have a decent 13% ROI in FTP, but my stats in Cake are off the charts. 88% ROI, anyone?


Secondly the tournaments have good overlays. You always get value for your buy-in when you play the guaranteed tourneys. So very easy site to make money from. Finally, the site offers one of the highest rakeback deals around at 33%.

So what's the catch? Why am I willing to give you a good deal? I will be forthright and honest about this. I deposited to Cake poker using Moneybookers and you all know what happened with MB. Cake currently does not accept Click2pay but they said that they are already working out a deal with C2P but its not yet formalized. So if you do win, the only way to withdraw right now is thru check.

I don't want to go thru all the hassle of requesting, waiting, depositing the check and waiting again for it to clear, hence the offer. So just leave a note or email me directly at
exaserv@tri-isys.com and we can work out a deal. Thanks.

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