Re: Rakeback negotiations question
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The work per individual is minimal enough that i think the % should be the same for a 1 table .5/1 and a 4 tabling 15/30.
What other type things are put in place for that 1 table .5/1 player to get more as they move up? How often is this discussed outright, and what if its not discussed but you notice them up to 5/10 and 2 tables?
rJ
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I am going to make a generalization here, but the 15/30 player is probably playing a lot more than the .5/1 player. Therefore, he will rake off more money causing him to be a much more valuable player for the affiliate. The .5/1 player who single tables has no value to the affiliate.
Deals are not based on limits played, but on MGR (total rake paid). Obviously, a player who is playing the higher limits is going to have a much easier time increasing his MGR, so its generally the higher stakes players with the better deals.
If you are a low limit player, but think you will move up in the upcoming months you should def tell your affiliate about this. Try to get a deal for when you do $X in MGR, set some sort of tier. The player should be responsible for negotiating a deal that works in his best interest.
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