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[ QUOTE ] Wrong. Any rake taken at all on Party is a raked hand. Stars requires $1 in rake to be a raked hands. A hand at $2000 = A hand at $25 in terms of points. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] "Raked hand: A hand that a) a player participates in (dealt cards) and b) has generated at least $0.01 in rake for that player. Generated rake is calculated by dividing the total rake collected in that hand by the number of players who were dealt cards." LINK So whereas a 5 cent rake would be taken per $1 pot in a $25NL/PL game it would not count as a raked hand when more than 5 people are at the table. -S&SGW [/ QUOTE ] Fish&Chips is correct. A $2.00 pot reached at NL25 (and seeing flop, naturally) would officially count as a raked hand at a full 10-seat table. To give a quick example of what Fish&Chips mean, if there are 8 players dealt to a 10-seat table: two limpers at $0.25 come in, SB completes the $0.10 to $0.25, and the BB checks the $0.25 BB, that is a $1.00 pot. Party will take 5 cents rake out, but for the 8 players, it is NOT considered an official raked hand if the BB bets $0.75 at the flop, and everyone folds. This is an example that only really affects NL/PL25 tables, "basically". * CalvinTy |
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