Saturday, April 08, 2006

Play poker, drink the Kool-aid


It's been a week since we first told you about our sponsor, Online Poker Rakeback, so we figured best to give you a reminder.

For those of you who missed our first post, explaining what OPR is all about, read it here.

Basically, if you're into online gaming, rather than going directly to a poker room to sign up (such as Full Tilt, Absolute Poker, Ultimate Bet), first sign up with OPR and you can get up to 32% rakeback. (So if you paid $1,000 in rake, you'll get $320 back). Basically, Online Poker Rakeback is FREE money. Yes, free...unlike the sex you've been having with that hooker.

When you sign up at OPR, make sure you enter "The Big Picture" as your referral code. If you do this, we get a small sum of money that we will pump back into our little site.

With some extra cash, we could potentially invest in Photoshop so we can stop bugging the shit out of Jeff at The Sports Page about making us a cool banner like this one.

See, everybody wins. You guys play poker, win money and then get even more money back by signing up with OPR. We then get some money, our webpage looks better and everyone can drink some fucking purple Kool-Aid together and have a pants party.

5 comments:

twins15 said...

Yeah, I got to say, my banner is very nice, and I have Jeff to thank for that. :)

wjackalope said...

zach you can use photoshop on my computer any time

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