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Old 11-15-2005, 02:00 PM
spliff spliff is offline
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Default Re: Where should I play: Rakeback vs. Fish

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I know, but you missed my point.

Don't worry 'bout rakeback, worry 'bout your game.

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I see that, but i play like a little under 10000 hands a month, making an average 800$/month.

As i have calculated i would make about an additional 300$ a month in rakeback with 35% at prima, and i am doubtfull i would make much over 1000$ at party with the same number off hands - is it really that much easier?
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Old 11-15-2005, 02:04 PM
Iamafish Iamafish is offline
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Default Re: Where should I play: Rakeback vs. Fish

I don't know man.

If 200 is that important to you, go for it.

I don't think party will make you that 200 extra.

I just dont have time to worry about it.
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Old 11-15-2005, 03:29 PM
KennyBanya KennyBanya is offline
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Default Re: Where should I play: Rakeback vs. Fish

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I know, but you missed my point.

Don't worry 'bout rakeback, worry 'bout your game.

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Why not worry about both? 24% Rakeback is worth over 2% roi
At the 11s through 55s.

Once you become a winning player popping your ROI by 2% is quite substantial.

Later,

KennyBanya
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