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Poker World has been on the Cake Poker Network since 2025 and beforehand that they were a standalone and flagship site using Dobrosoft software. Backed by The Greek, Poker World has extablished themselves as one of the most reputable online poker rooms in the world. Players signing up through Online Poker Central will receive 33% rakeback and a 110% up to $600 sign-up bonus.

Rakeback on Poker World is based on the dealt method of calculation, which is the prefered method by many tight and professional players. Rakeback is paid each Thursday for play during the previous Wednesday through Tuesday period. Bonuses and other rewards items are not deducted from rakeback on Poker World. To monitor your rakeback on the site, go to the "Rewards" tab in the Poker World cashier, located in the client.

When signing up through Online Poker Central you can also take advantage of a 110% up to $600 sign-up bonus and a series of additional promotions. Clearing the bonus at Poker World will require players earn 16.67 FPPs per $1 of bonus money. Player earn FPPs at the following rates: 0.50 per $1 in dealt rake taken from the tables or 3.5 for every $1 of tournament buy-in fees. When combined with rakeback, players will earn the equivalent of 60% rakeback at full ring games, 51% shorthanded and 54% at tournaments at Sit N gos. Bonuses release in $5 increments and expire after 90 days.

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110% up to $600 Sign-Up Bonus When signing up with Poker World you will receive a 110% up to $600 initial sign-up bonus.
Loyalty Levels The main Poker World in-house VIP program, Loyalty Levels, awards players Gold Chips, bonuses and cash when completing each level, which requires the accumulation of FPPs. If a player completes a level in a short period of time, they will receive bonus prizes: Super Turbo prize for completion in 0-3 days and 4-6 days for a Turbo prize. Completing the level in more time will still earn players a "guaranteed" prize.
Gold Chips Gold Chips, which are earned at a rate of 1 per 100 FPPs, can be used to enter Gold Chip Lover Sit N Gos or for use in the Poker World mall.
Gold Cards Gold Cards are awarded randomly to one player for each $20 in rake taken. Gold Cards can be used to enter special tournaments, for the Match and Win promotion or to buy and sell in the Gold Card Exchange marketplace.
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