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Poker Strategy
- e-cash
By the time you begin
to really make money at online poker, you'll
have a great understanding of how the ecash
system works.
But if you are new,
here's a quick primer.
Don't use your credit
cards at these websites. If you are a US
citizen, chances are your credit card company
has blocked online gambling purchases. Even
if you are not, there are much more efficient
ways to deposit/withdraw money. The best
one is Neteller, though FirePay is decent
as well.
Anyways, here's an explanation
of the more popular ecash options.
Neteller
This place acts as an
e-cash middleman. It is a Canadian company
with no direct ties to any government or
pokerroom/casino.
How to deposit into
Neteller: After you sign up at Neteller.com,
you have two good options for depositing
money. First, just deposit with a credit
card. That's what I've always done. They
charge you a small fee, but who cares. The
second option is transferring money from
your bank account. You should register your
bank account with Neteller. The process
takes about 3 days. What happens is you
put in your bank account information, and
they verify it by sending you two small
deposits of less than a dollar. When your
bank account is verified, you can transfer
money through an Electronic Funds Transfer
(EFT), which takes about 3 business days.
So, if you're new to Neteller, it takes
about 15 min to deposit with a credit card,
but about a week to deposit straight from
your bank account.
How to withdraw: There
are two good ways. After you credit back
any credit card deposits, they can just
send you a check or they can EFT you the
money to your bank account. This is why
it's good to register your bank account
with Neteller; once you do so, you simply
transfer your poker room winnings to Neteller
(about 1 day) then you transfer your Neteller
money to your bank account (2-3 days). I've
never used an EFT to deposit, but I've made
many EFT withdrawals.
FirePay
Sign-up at FirePay.com.
This place acts as an online debit card.
How to deposit: You
can't with a credit card. You must verify
your bank account with them and then you
write them an 'e-check.' In other words,
you tell them how much to deduct from your
bank account and they do it. The process
is instantaneous (unlike Neteller, where
it takes 3 days to send them money from
your bank account).
How to withdraw: You
can have them EFT you the money back to
you. They charge you 10 dollars to do this
and it takes several days. One problem though
is that you must wait 6 business days after
your last deposit to withdraw any money.
I heavily recommend
Neteller over FirePay or any other ecash
account for several reasons:
1. FirePay accounts
sometimes take longer to credit back. I'm
not exactly sure why this is, but a pokerroom
that takes 1 day to credit back my Neteller
account will sometimes take a week to credit
back my FirePay account.
2. Some poker rooms
will only send you as much money to your
FirePay account as you put in. They then
force you to redeem your other winnings
by check (which takes about a week) or Neteller.
3. FirePay's only advantage
over Neteller is that you can send them
cash from your bank account instantaneously
for free.
However, with proper
planning, you can avoid any major credit
card fees with Neteller (either deposit
a little with Neteller through credit card
or just wait the week and deposit with an
EFT.) Yet, there is no way around that 10-dollar
fee to EFT your winnings from FirePay to
your bank account.
So, in brief, create
a Neteller account. It takes maybe 20 minutes
to create it and fund it through credit
card. You can withdraw your winnings to
it easily and quickly. Once your money is
in your Neteller account, you can receive
it quickly through an EFT or check (the
checks take about a week unless you have
them fedex it to you).
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