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How do I figure out my total rake from PT? I know there is a part on PT for that but i heard that it's incorrect, can someone tell me an exact way to calculate rake?
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Calculate your % of rakeback
There should be a tab in your ring games results, far right called 'TOTAL RAKE'. Do the math from there. |
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Calculate your % of rakeback There should be a tab in your ring games results, far right called 'TOTAL RAKE'. Do the math from there. [/ QUOTE ] This number will almost always be low for a winning player. You need to look att he total rake payed on the summary screen and figure out your share of that. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Calculate your % of rakeback There should be a tab in your ring games results, far right called 'TOTAL RAKE'. Do the math from there. [/ QUOTE ] This number will almost always be low for a winning player. You need to look att he total rake payed on the summary screen and figure out your share of that. [/ QUOTE ] Question: From your comment, I assume this means that your rake is essentially the total rake paid at tables you have been at (as per in the SUMMARY section of PT) divided by the average number of players at your tables (we'll say 10, just so we have a nice number), multiplied by your rakeback percentage, correct? Thus, if 10k of total rake has been paid in a month on that page, my share is 1k (actually more, obviously the average is not going to be 10 players), times we'll say .30 to get $300, correct? Or does it go out of your individual rake, as per on the GENERAL INFO screen on the right side in PT? -Todd |
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PokerGrader will do it for you, and it uses a equal share of the total rank calculated from each individual hand, which is the exact way partypoker calculates it.
On the results page there is a category "Rakeback at 25% rate" which should give you the exact number. |
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hey thanks for the replies, just went to poker grader, going to use it after I get a few thousand more hands under my belt.
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