Part 2 - build a free poker account

Note! This article is from 2005 and is therefore somewhat outdated, but many of the principles are still valid.

| Introduction | Free poker money | Poker account and variance |
| Step 1 - 2 | Step 3 - 6 | Step 7 - 8 | Summary|


Point 3 - Play on Table with Higher Limits
As soon as you have a $ 50 poker account you can start playing properly. Now you have also played for a while so you know if you prefer tournaments or play on a single table with money. Then play on a table tailored to your poker account. See the above table for our recommendations. Remember that if you lose your money on your poker account now it is very difficult to start the process without the use of your own money because you can only get a bonus once. Take it easy and build you up. As your poker account grows, you can increase the limite and growth your potential will increase.

the goal now is to get up to $ 200.

Point 4 - Open a Neteller Account
Neteller is an internet wallet. You get an online bank account that you can deposit money on and raise the winnings as well as transfer money to your bank account. Admittedly, there are some fees for deposits and withdrawals, but it is free to deposit money and withdraw winnings from the poker pages. And you get your winnings much faster, as well as often better bonus offers.

Read more about Neteller here.

Point 5 - Make a deposit on pokertime.


to make a free money on you often make a deposit first. the minimum pokertime deposit is $ 20. make the deposit via neteller so you can make the withdrawal to neteller as well.

(of course you can insert so much that you get a maximum bonus. remember to play through the playing requirement.)

Point 6 - withdraw money from pokertime.
As soon as you have made your deposit and played through any game requirements. Take out all the money to your Neteller account. Hopefully your account is at least $ 200 now.


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| Introduction | Free poker money | Poker account and variance |
| Step 1 - 2 | Step 3 - 6 | Step 7 - 8 | Summary|