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Old 11-01-2005, 10:16 AM
RobertHunter RobertHunter is offline
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Default Re: Absolute\'s Rake Structure

I believe he is referring to the fact that AP starts to rake their pots at much lower levels than PP does.Almost every hand where there is a flop at .50/1.00 at AP is raked as to where PP doesn't start to rake their pots until it reaches 5.00.
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Old 11-01-2005, 10:52 AM
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Default Re: Absolute\'s Rake Structure

I think it was a fairly recent change. They used to have the same rake as Paradise (and Prima) .25 @ $5 then $10 etc. They now rake 0.05 for EVERY dollar (at 0.5/1). It makes a hell of a difference. On tightish Prima 6max tables only about half or slightly fewer hands are raked. On AP almost all are.

It makes clearing the bonuses at 0.5/1 less favourable than Paradise because hands can be raked but not count as raked hands for bonus purposes....on the other hand there is no RB on Paradise and at AP bonuses are not deducted from MGR.
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