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gasoltub
07-06-2005, 12:06 PM
I'm putting together a small utility to compare bonus vs rakeback. But to compare them I need to know how much different levels are raked on average. I have stats of my own for 0.25/0.5 to 3/6 which I would be happy if you people could verify, and I would also kindly ask you to post how much the rake is for higher levels.

My own stats are here:

.25/.5: 4 BB/100
.5/1: 3.5 BB/100
1/2: 2.75 BB/100
2/4: 2.25 BB/100
3/6: 2 BB/100


thanks a bunch

meep_42
07-06-2005, 12:43 PM
I had always heard the rake at 3/6 was worse than 2/4. Interesting.

I'll check tonight if I remember.

-d

gasoltub
07-06-2005, 12:48 PM
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I had always heard the rake at 3/6 was worse than 2/4. Interesting.

I'll check tonight if I remember.

-d

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Perhaps I should note that I have ~20K of 2/4 and only 6K of 3/6. But I think 6K should be enough to make it get pretty close to average anyway.

Octopus
07-06-2005, 04:10 PM
Here is what I have paid in rake at a variety of levels at Party:
5/10: 1.4 BB/100
3/6 : 1.7 BB/100
2/4 : 1.8 BB/100
1/2 : 2.3 BB/100

I think, though, that for rakeback you are more interested in how much rake the table paid. Here are those numbers.
5/10: 19.5 BB/100
3/6 : 20.3 BB/100
2/4 : 23.0 BB/100
1/2 : 29.3 BB/100

gasoltub
07-06-2005, 04:40 PM
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Here is what I have paid in rake at a variety of levels at Party:
5/10: 1.4 BB/100
3/6 : 1.7 BB/100
2/4 : 1.8 BB/100
1/2 : 2.3 BB/100

I think, though, that for rakeback you are more interested in how much rake the table paid. Here are those numbers.
5/10: 19.5 BB/100
3/6 : 20.3 BB/100
2/4 : 23.0 BB/100
1/2 : 29.3 BB/100

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Oh, darn. I should have been clearer.
My numbers are what the tables paid in total, and then divided by the average number of players.

What would your values be if you divide by number of players?

Octopus
07-06-2005, 09:43 PM
The typical average is 9.2 players per deal for the deals I pulled.

gasoltub
07-06-2005, 09:46 PM
Thanks, that's what I figured. I have very close to 9 per table in my stats too.