Ultimate Bet Referral Code

Ultimate Bet has not been immune to controversy over the past few years.  Maybe that’s why they’ve re-branded themselves simply as UB. However, even among some turmoil and disruption, they remain one of the most popular poker sites on the Internet.  Why?  Well there are several reasons.  For one, they’ve joined with another poker powerhouse, Absolute Poker, to form the 3rd largest US friendly poker network in the world.  Ultimate Bet has an uncanny knack of attracting huge numbers of fish, like moths to a light.  Therefore, the few solid players on the site have a virtual goldmine.  And finally, they offer one of the most incredible first deposit bonuses you’ll find anywhere.

Now, exclusively available from the poker strategy forum, FlopTurnRiver.com, you can get a 111% matching bonus worth up to $1,100! All you need to do is use the Ultimate Bet Referral Code FTR111 when registering your account. Ultimate Bet offers numerous promotions to keep their poker players happy. UB offers a reload bonus – redeposit at Ultimate Bet and get 75% of your deposit – up to $250 – in Bonus Dollars. This is in addition to the $1,100 initial bonus! At the Royal Jackpot Pot Limit Omaha tables, when you hit a qualifying Royal Flush, you’ll walk away with a massive piece of a jackpot that never stops growing. And if you like to compete for glory by getting your name on Leaderboards, UB offers up over $1,000,000 in Leaderboard prize money! Ultimate Bet also has bad beat jackpots and their loyalty program, RAI$E, further gives back to players, allowing players to turn UB points into cash or prizes!

Ultimate bet Referral Code

Clearing this whopping $1,100 UB bonus can be quite a grind, but it’s such a nice bonus it will be worth it, so be prepared to put in some time with your computer.  As with most sites, you need to earn points at Ultimate Bet to clear your bonus.  UB calls them Status Points, and they are used not only to clear bonuses, but also to measure your RAI$E Status, which is their VIP Program.

They have 5 RAI$E levels.  The first three, Member, Player, and Contender, all require that you earn 20 Status Points for each $1 in bonus cash.  Once you get to Legend Status, you get a discount, only requiring 18 Points/$1 and Icons will only have to earn 17 Points for each $1 in bonus money.  To clear the entire bonus would take about 22,000 Status Points (fewer once you move up to Legend and above).  A player at $50 NL would have to play somewhere around 200,000 hands to clear the entire bonus.  (See how to earn points below.)  Since you only have 60 days to earn the bonus, you could imagine that this would be a serious grind to play 100,000 hands a month.  Don’t worry though, because the bonus is released in $5 increments, so every time you earn 100 Points, UB will transfer $5 into your account.

Now for how to earn points.  In a word – play.  All you need to do is play a lot of poker hands on real money tables and you will start earning points.  The higher level you play the more points you will earn and the higher your RAI$E Status, the faster you will clear your bonus.

Tournament and Sit&Go players will earn 1 Status Point for every $.30 paid in tournament entry fees.  So a tournament that costs $3 + $.30 will earn you 1 Status Point.  They will also award partial points, although they aren’t visible.  So playing in a $10 + $1 tournament will earn you 3 Points right away, with $.10 being carried over until your next buy-in.

Ring games are a little more complicated as they account for both the level you are playing and the number of raked hands you play.  They consider it a raked hand when you contribute to the pot and a rake is taken from the final pot.

In limit games, with stakes of $.01/$.02 to $.02/$.04, 1 Point will be earned for every 20 raked hands.  For $.05/$.10 and $.10/$.20, players will earn 1 Point for every 15 hands that they play where rake is taken.  At $.25/$.50 it only takes 10 hands to earn 1 Point and at $.50/$1 it only takes 5 raked hands to earn a Point.  When you move up to $1/$2 you earn a point for every second raked hand and at $2/$4 you earn one Point for every raked hand.  Players at the level of $3/$6 limit games get 1.5 Status Points for each raked hand and once above that a player earns 2 Points for each raked hand played.

Pot-limit and no-limit games will be similar with just a few changes in the levels.  If you play $.01/$.02 stakes you will earn 1 Point for every 15 raked hands.  At $.02/$.04 and $.05/$.10 it will take 10 raked hands to earn 1 Status Point.  $.10/$.25 players earn 1 Point for every 5 raked hands.  At $.25/$.50 it takes just 3 hands for 1 Point and at $.50/$1 it takes 2 raked hands to earn 1 Point.  At $1/$2 no-limit (and pot-limit) you earn 1 Status Point for each raked hand and $2/$4 to $5/$10 you earn 1.5 Status Points per raked hand.  At levels above $5/$10 you get 2 Points for every raked hand.  Simple enough right?

The most important thing to remember is to use the Ultimate Bet Referral Code FTR111 when you sign up for your new account and to play as much as possible during the bonus period (60 days from 1st deposit).  When you use the FTR111 Ultimate Bet Referral Code, that will guarantee that you are getting the largest bonus available of 111% up to $1,100, plus entry into money-added exclusive tournaments.  Also remember that you can play in these tournaments every month – that’s $500 of free prize money offered monthly!  So don’t miss out, start playing at Ultimate Bet today!

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