New auction feature on poker staking website
8 June 2009 Poker News is proud to introduce the brand new auction feature on poker staking website ChipMeUp allowing players to bid and win tournament seats and packages for a fraction of the price.
To start off, ChipMeUp is offering two fantastic items up for auction:
One seat to Full Tilt Poker’s $750,000 Guaranteed Tournament
One seat to the PokerStars Sunday Million
To take full advantage of this new feature, head to ChipMeUp, sign up for an account, browse the items on offer and click on the red ‘BID’ button. Unlike other auctions, should a player put a bid in at the very last minute, the auction end time will be extended. Additionally, Chip Me Up will determine a bid increment and bid fee prior to every auction.
here are the modest fee's charged
This is the fee ChipMeUp charges sellers for making an event available for people to buy shares in. The fee is determined by the size of the buyin. This fee will be deducted from your balance when you create an event. The fee will be refunded in the case you do not play the event or no buyers buy any shares in your event.
Buy-in : ChipMeUp Fee
up to $150 : $1
up to $300 : $2
up to $600 : $3
up to $1500
4
up to $6000 : $5
over $6000 : $6
A few final points before I bore you sending you to sleep lol, If you use my user name "frankwhite" when signing up you will get a $3 credit to use for payment of a upto $600 seat.
Most players you will get 5% share for for 5% of buy-in meaning 5% of $200 +$15 being $10.75 however 'RKRUOK' rate is normally little less then actual % of buy-in, Which I'm sure you will understand he deserves for his time.
When staking you can pay player through you pokerstars account which is a bonus too or most other online poker sites of players request.
Hope this information has helped you decide on ChipMeUP.
SIGNUP: http://www.chipmeup.com/referral/casino8848
Launched in 2008, ChipMeUp has grown to become the world’s leading poker staking website allowing players to buy or sell a piece of themselves at selected live and online tournaments the world over. For further information, head to ChipMeUp today.
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