DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RAKE CHASE, REVENUE CHASE AND RAKE RACE
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RAKE CHASE, REVENUE CHASE AND RAKE RACE?
Rake Chase
In a Rake Chase, the main goal is for players to generate a specific amount of rake or commission for the casino in a given period of time. This type of event is more of a race against yourself than against other players. There are usually different levels or milestones that you can reach, and each of them comes with its own reward.
Rewards are usually proportional to the level of rake you have generated and can include things like game bonuses or loyalty points that you can then redeem for other prizes or benefits.
Revenue Chase
This is similar to Rake Chase, but with a broader focus on generating income.
Instead of focusing solely on the rake generated through poker play, Revenue Chase could include other factors such as deposits made or bets on different games, among others, (there are operators that, apart from poker, have other games or casinos in their offer ).
The rewards in a Revenue Chase can also be more varied, from bonuses and cash to merchandise such as t-shirts or gadgets.
Rake Race
Unlike the previous two, a Rake Race is a direct competition between players to see who can generate the most rake in a specific period of time. Here, you are not only trying to achieve a personal goal, but you are also competing against other players. Those who generate more rake during the race period usually receive larger and more valuable prizes. These can include large sums of money, tickets to high-level tournaments or even trips and experiences.
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