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Re: Does Party Blackjack Affect MGR
Thanks sniper, I stand corrected...I'm an idiot. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I ignored the affiliate gain part. However, it still works if you team up with a deadbeat affiliate...i.e. the affiliate doesn't pay party if you win the bet. |
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Re: Does Party Blackjack Affect MGR
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However, it still works if you team up with a deadbeat affiliate...i.e. the affiliate doesn't pay party if you win the bet. [/ QUOTE ] "Deadbeat" is the wrong word here. Negative affiliate balances offset current and future earnings but they are not debts. Party never expects an affiliate to "send money" to cover losses. They just won't pay him again unless/until his account goes positive. That's what makes the scenario described in my earlier post work. One good reason for Party's decision to continue the ban on rakeback arises when the affiliate is an unknowing accomplice. If the player loses the RB affiliate assumes the player has been playing lots of poker and pays up without question. He will continue paying until one month the player gets his big win. Suddenly the player's tracker tanks and the affiliate eats the loss. |
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Why would your friend agree to pay party $40 if you win and pay you $40 if you lose? [/ QUOTE ] Hey that's what i call a real friend [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] crazy... the affiliate participates in wins and losses... if you win $200, it costs the affiliate $40. (ie they are partners, if you win, you've won $160 from Party and $40 from the affiliate; and if you lose, you've lost $160 to Party and $40 to the affiliate) [/ QUOTE ] Where does it say the affiliate covers your wins? [/ QUOTE ] Nowhere does it say this. |
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Food for thought. If you could get a 25% RB with Party (too bad this is not possible) including your play on BJ it would be +EV to play BJ. The house percentage is right around 2% (if your play perfect basic strategy) but you would be getting 5% back (25% of 20%)for a net gain of 3% on all your action.
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Nowhere does it say this, if basic addition and subtraction are too hard for you to understand. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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[ QUOTE ] Nowhere does it say this, if basic addition and subtraction are too hard for you to understand. [/ QUOTE ] FYP [/ QUOTE ] What I think is still unclear though, is what happens if an affiliate has a negative balance. I seriously doubt the affiliate has to pay Party, normally it would be taken out of the affiliates other revenue, or next month's revenue, etc., but what about a hit and run affiliate/player combo like the scenario discussed further up in this thread? It seems like it would work. Of course this would be so much trouble that it seems like it wouldn't be worth it as far as hourly rate goes, plus the chance of party catching on and seizing the players funds, etc. |
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This would only work if you made exactly ONE bet per month.
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This would only work if you made exactly ONE bet per month. [/ QUOTE ] What is being contemplated is only making one bet period. Before signing up on a new name and new affiliate. Otherwise it doesn't work. |
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[ QUOTE ] Nowhere does it say this, if basic addition and subtraction are too hard for you to understand. [/ QUOTE ] FYP [/ QUOTE ] Why don't you quote something from party that's leading you to your conclusion? Just because other casinos have done it this way, doesn't mean party will. |
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