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Old 12-14-2005, 01:49 PM
MrBlueNose MrBlueNose is offline
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Default Re: Question about the way rakeback is calculated

To throw lots more mud in the way [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Here's the calculation exactly from the Boss Network:

EXHIBIT 1.3 PARTNER RAKE CALCULATION


1. The Partner Rake for a single hand of poker is calculated in accordance
with the following.

[d = (((p - d) / (t - s)) * r) + d] where:

d is he total amount of the Users contribution to the previous rake in the hand
the rake collected (0 at the first time the rake is collected)

p is the amount the User have contributed to the pot when the rake is collected

t is the total amount in the pot when the rake is collected

s is the total amount or previous rakes when the rake is collected (0 at the
first time the rake is collected)

r is the rake that is collected when the rake is collected



2. The monthly Partner Rake is calculated in the following steps:

2.1 First the percentage of the pot that attributable to each player is
calculated (any earlier rake is deducted).

2.2 This percentage is then multiplied with the current rake to get the
part of the rake that is attributable to the User.

2.3 Step 1.2 is repeated each time the rake is collected. The result is the
amount of the rake that is attributable to the User.

2.4 The total amount of the rake that is attributable to Users in all poker
hands during one month shall be defined as the Partner Rake.
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