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Old 10-11-2005, 05:26 PM
MicroBob MicroBob is offline
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Default Re: Party changed theit raked hand definiton (now participated hands).

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that means party has always stated that it was contributed hands but computed the count differently.

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No.
what it means is that party's definition of 'contributed rake' on a hand has never been what you would think it might be.

'Contributing rake' on a hand means that I just played the hand.
'Contributing directly to the pot' would be different.

Something like that anyway.

I'm not saying that it's beyond Party to decide to change the rules by which players clear a bonus.
I'm saying that you guys are reading 'contributed rake' to ABSOLUTELY mean that the player must bet into the pot on that hand....and it just isn't how Party DEFINES it.


you play a hand and fold pre-flop.
The rake is $2 and there are 10 players.
Party says that your 'contributed rake' on that hand is $0.20.
THIS is oviously how party is defining 'contributed rake'.


If Party wants to change it in the future then that's up to them.
I'm saying that they have done NOTHING to indicate that they are changing it yet (or now).

People are simply misinterpreting what is meant by 'contributed rake' (because Party has a tough time clarifying specifically what they mean....which may have also gone into whatever loop-hole they used to get out of their agreement with the skins now that I think about it).
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