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Explanation of Rake Structure
When it says at a limit of 2/4, 6-10 players, 20$ pot is raked 1$, does that mean it is only raked if the pot reaches that amount?
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Re: Explanation of Rake Structure
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Re: Explanation of Rake Structure
So even if it's at 10$, it's not raked .50?
Am I understanding this correctly? |
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Re: Explanation of Rake Structure
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So even if it's at 10$, it's not raked .50? Am I understanding this correctly? [/ QUOTE ] Yes you are understanding that correctly. Look at this way: "for every $20 in pot, the $1 rake is taken." $20/$40/$60 pots for 6-10 players making $1/$2/$3 in rake... This is why, in my opinion, of all stakes between 2/4 to 10/20 at most sites, 2/4 would be the worst to "choose" to play... * CalvinTy |
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Re: Explanation of Rake Structure
really?
I thought 5% was raked up to a max of $3 on most sites, with a 'no flop, no rake' policy on some.. |
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Re: Explanation of Rake Structure
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really? I thought 5% was raked up to a max of $3 on most sites, with a 'no flop, no rake' policy on some.. [/ QUOTE ] Right, I may have not been clear, but $1 rake at $20 pot is equivalent to 5% so yeah, that is very common across most sites. That goes the same with 'no flop, no rake' policy... in fact, I think it's every site as I can't imagine there are exceptions but I'm curious. If anyone wants more discussion on this topic, this thread talked about % of raked hands at different limits. I'm pasting the link directly to my comments in 1 particular post: raked hands at different limits P.S. #1: OP (ItalianFX), I have rake bookmarks/links to many major poker websites that I could post here (for example, Party's rake page is here). P.S. #2: excession, off point, great site you have at BTP (it helped me learn PT quite a bit...) * CalvinTy |
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