To jump ahead to the final point, this new player bonus from Titan is different from most. Billed as a $200 bonus, it can actually be an exceptionally easy bonus for cash players if utilized correctly. Why? Read on…
All-You-Can-Eat
Bonuses are like sex. We judge bonuses by measures like quantity, duration, and difficulty in achieving in full. We judge sex in quantity, duration, and how far along we can get before we’re out of time. Bonuses may only be valid if they’re reached in the first month, or they could go on for months and years. You may be able to get in a quickie, or you may have a weekend full of passion. But if you couldn’t get off but once a week, if quantity were inherently not a factor, would you still duck into the bathroom at a club to get a quick blowjob? Or would you always go home so she could get the all-you-can-eat treatment?
This is the question posed to new players at Titan Poker.
Be Grateful
Seriously. I looked over the terms of the Titan New Player bonus and I was utterly confused. No big banners that declare ‘900% On Your First Deposit!’ or ‘$50 Just For Signing Up!’ It was just a long list of terms and conditions in size 10 print that detailed a bonus without a headline. Finally, I did some further research that revealed that the only terms were the duration and the conversion. Yes, Titan technically offers an infinite bonus, which makes it harder for me to fit in the format. The only things to keep in mind: it takes 600 points to release a $5 bonus (with no portions of payout awarded) and you get 3 months to rack up as much bonus as you can.
Cash Game Players
The rake-to-points-awarded ratio slides around drastically, from 0.2 pts for rake of less than a dime to 14 points for rakes between $3 and $5. For continuity’s sake, I’ll assume you’re playing $3/$6, and I’ll also assume that gets you a $1 rake (worth 2.5 points). The following table illustrates the point equivalent to portions of a dollar that you get playing a certain number of hands an hour at a certain number of tables.
| No. Tables | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| 60 hands/hr | $1.25 | $2.50 | $5 | $7.50 |
| 80 hands/hr | $1.67 | $3.33 | $6.67 | $10 |
Dollar amount earned playing a certain number of hands/hr at a certain number of tables
Tournament Players
Titan gives 17 points for every $1 in tournament entry fees. The following table illustrates how many dollars you would earn playing a session consisting of a number of tables at a certain stake.
| No. Tables | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| $10 S&G | $0.14 | $0.28 | $0.57 | $0.85 |
| $20 S&G | $0.28 | $0.56 | $1.14 | $1.70 |
| $30 S&G | $0.42 | $0.84 | $1.71 | $2.55 |
How many dollars you would earn playing a session consisting of a number of tables at a certain stake
An Epic Bonus for Cash Game Players
Titan Poker seems to reward the hell out of the cash game players with this bonus, the tradeoff being that they have a rake structure that reaches much higher up than many other sites. In practical terms, this bonus is basically a flat $300 or so at $3/$6 limit, but to compare it to the mighty Hollywood Poker $5000 bonus, you could reach that much if you played 2 tables with a rake of $3-$5 at 80 hands per hour for roughly 3 hours a day.
So this is an exceptionally easy bonus for cash players.





