jolub wrote: No strings attached? BS. Wait until you try to
withdraw it when you'll find out what I'm saying. Pit Bull is a scam
site. Avoid it like the plague.Wow, that's a little harsh. lol.I can assure you that Pitbull is no scam. I make regular withdrawals from Pitbull
(typically 1 to 2 checks per month). The free $10 isn't intended to be
grocery money, it's poker money to allow people to try out the site
without having to play that "all-in preflop every hand" play-chip
nonsense.The fact that you can get $10 FREE without a deposit
is pretty cool. The fact that they'll pay out anyone at all who has not
deposited is very rare. Many sites simply won't do it, points or no.
But Pitbull does. Take my word for it.I
have manged to grind up good bankrolls without depositing on multiple
sites. It's very common for sites to not pay out until a player has
deposited. For instance, I built up over $500 from $0 on Barnyard Poker.
Their policy is to not pay out a player until they have made a deposit.
I made a small $20 deposit to get the ball rolling and have since
requested a withdrawal and received my money.When I requested my first payout ($100) on Pitbull,
it was in pending status for quite some time, a couple of weeks if I
remember correctly. I always expect some delay when making my first
withdrawal. So I checked the status daily. One night the status changed
from pending to approved. The very next morning I received my check via DHL!
The last withdrawal I made for $200 was brought to me by DHL only 36 hours after submitting the request! After your first withdrawal, Pitbull
has got literally the fastest payouts I have ever seen. Another huge
plus is that they'll send you 2 free checks per month. There aren't
many sites out there that don't charge for withdrawals.If
you've managed to grind up the $10 into enough to make it worth
withdrawing, then you ought to be nearing the 200 pts. If not, either
grind away until you hit it or just make a small deposit. This will
establish you as a real money player and allow you to make very easy
and super fast withdrawals.jolub wrote: You need 200 comp points to make a withdrawal which is nearly impossible to do.lolOkay, I'll agree with you...in part. Clearing 200 pts. at a
$0.05/$0.10 game level would probably take a while, depending on how
often you play and whether or not you multi-table (Multi-tabling used
to be tough on Pitbull, but they now feature resizable tables
).However,
the points clear alot quicker at higher levels. I typically play from
$0.50 to $2.00 blinds (although I can be found often enough in the dime
games!) and clear just a shade over 200 points per week on average.An
easy alternative to the points requirement is to make a small deposit.
Once you're established as a real money player, you'll be able to make
withdrawals without restrictions.