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October 16, 2007 - Chris Welsh
   
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When Doyles Room relaunched in September in conjunction with the World Series of Poker Europe, Texas Dolly celebrated with a giant cowboy hat shaped cake. They call it Texas Hold'em for a reason, you know. The new look software was designed to embrace a wider audience, however, and the sign up bonuses were on hand to help.

One of the nice things about signing up with the Dolyes Room group is the choice of sign up bonuses. Once you download the software and create an account, you will want to choose between two deposit bonuses.

Doyles Room 50% Sign Up Bonus
This is pretty straightforward. You can get up to $250 on this deal (if you deposit at least $500.)  Here is a handy chart from the site that lets you know what you need to do to get your bonus money:

First Deposit - Action Points - Bonus Payout
$50 - 5,000 - $25
$100 - 10,000 -  $50
$250  - 25,000 - $125
$500 - 50,000 - $250

Doyles Room 25% - 35% Sign Up Bonus
This is pretty simple too, but has an added twist. With this bonus you get 25%, up to $100 (if you deposit $400 or more.) If you make your deposit via Neteller, however, Doyles Room kicks in an extra 10%, which means you get up to $135 on the same deposit amount. Chart incoming:
Deposit Method - Neteller - Bonus Percentage  35% - Maximum Bonus Amount  $135.00  - Action Points Required  13,500

Deposit Method - Visa, Mastercard, etc... - Bonus Percentage   25% - Maximum Bonus Amount   $100.00 - Action Points Required  10,000

How to choose?
There are a couple of things to consider in choosing between these two deposit bonus offers. How much do you have to deposit, can you use Neteller, and how good are you at accumulating action points?

If you don't have the Neteller account, and can't get one, then easy choice for you—the 50%. If you only have a small amount to deposit, you would likely want to maximize it with the 50%, but notice that you can release your funds more quickly with the other bonus option. If you want to get your bonus as quick as possible, and think getting the action points may be a problem, the 25% - 35% might be for you.

(Editor's Note: Either way, it's free money! Check out our Doyles Room Review, then sign up for an account and play.)


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Posted: October 15, 2007
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