PAS Voyeur - Response to Estimations

The average publisher that comes into the system will mean _____ in revenue for Poker Affiliate Solutions over the next two years. We are currently signing up ____ new publishers per day. If all features were finished, we would be signing up…

Estimations

I'm glad to see this blog getting under way. Things are pretty busy, so I'll dive right in.Two topics stood out to me in your post, and I'll respond to each in turn. First, the topic of our office's working dynamic. Second, the topic of dates.As…

PAS Voyeur - The First Post

We wanted to have a system that offers turnkey rakeback sites, turnkey free bankroll sites, non-incentivized poker affiliate marketing campaigns and much more up THREE MONTHS AGO! Then we revised it to September 1st. Guess what – there’s…

Leveling the Playing Field

Way back in the day, anyone could enter the rakeback market. All you needed was an excel spreadsheet, an aptitude with PM'ing, and some hustle and drive. Back then, rakeback providers had a relationship with their customers. If the customer…

Poker Blogs We Read

There are a host of excellent poker blogs and poker affiliate blogs we at Poker Affiliate Solutions read. They're listed below in no particular order. Iggy's Party Poker Blog - a long time resource. Shows the importance of regular poker…

Wsop, pas, f.u.n

PAS had a company outing to Vegas last week. There are a few guys who work in the Nashville office who hadnt met some of the guys who work in the St. Paul office, it was a great time meeting everyone. Seeing people away from the office letting…

Phil Galfond wins event No. 28, Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys

The chips counts and seat assignments went as follows: Seat 1) John Juanda- $694,800 Seat 2) Phil Hellmuth- $119, 000 Seat 3) David Benyamine- $1,014,000 Seat 4) Gerasimov Kirill- $558,000 Seat 5) Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond- $1,393,000 Seat…

Event #22, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E, is won by Jens Voertmann

Event #22, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E, is won by Jens Voertmann A total of 414 players vied to win a tournament that rewards players with skill in the four most popular games in poker: hold'em, Omaha, razz and stud. First time bracelet winner Jens Voertmann…

Scott Seiver won event #21, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Scott Seiver won event #21, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em: The chip count information were as follows: Scott Seiver- $2,512,000 Rejesh Vohra- $1,040,000 Jacobo Fernandez- $848,000 Dave Seidman- $653,000 Adam Geyer- $645,000 Ben Sprengers- $441,000 Chuck…

Kenny Tran wins event No. 25, $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em

Kenny Tran wins event No. 25, $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em: Here were the final four competitors: -Vanessa Selbst -Alec Torelli -Kenny Tran -Jonathan Jaffe Jaffe vs. Tran: After some vicious playing tactics and some…