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RikaKazak
06-25-2006, 04:50 PM
$5 to the first person that gives me the rakeback % of NL 400 and NL 600 (9 handed, NOT 6-max) at supernova status..... Thanks.

Preferably show your work so I can see how you did it /images/graemlins/wink.gif

Hielko
06-25-2006, 05:08 PM
20%

RikaKazak
06-25-2006, 05:31 PM
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20%

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lol, come on man, at least put in a little effort. I'm curious to something like 22.8% etc. And gotta show a little work so I know you just didn't pull it out of the air.

ImsaKidd
06-25-2006, 06:06 PM
Give me some data and I will compute.

RikaKazak
06-25-2006, 06:32 PM
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Give me some data and I will compute.

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that's the biggest problem....I have a lot of hands on my old pt database that I lost... /images/graemlins/frown.gif

If I had the data, I could do it myself super easy /images/graemlins/wink.gif /images/graemlins/frown.gif

AntonHeat
06-25-2006, 06:58 PM
you earn 1.5 FPP per hand on average at 600NL plus pokerstars new VIP Player Point so it is worth about

3.5 FPP per hand with supernova status, which comes out to about to 60 FPP = 1 dollar or so

RikaKazak
06-25-2006, 07:27 PM
all we need now is how much rake we pay 9 handed on average at 3/6 NL

FoldEqu1ty
06-25-2006, 10:25 PM
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all we need now is how much rake we pay 9 handed on average at 3/6 NL


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Not true. We need to know how often we pay $1 or more worth of rake at 3/6 NL.

RikaKazak
06-26-2006, 12:45 AM
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all we need now is how much rake we pay 9 handed on average at 3/6 NL


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Not true. We need to know how often we pay $1 or more worth of rake at 3/6 NL.

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thanks for catching my error, you are correct.....anyone know? Also we need to know how often it is $3, cause we get double points there.....

Thanks to anyone who can fill in the blank for me.

beyondcontrol
06-27-2006, 11:32 AM
Ive paid $42.21/hr in rake over the last 125k hands of 2/4 at ps. I'm supernova and on average I make between 1150 and 1200 fpps per hour at 2/4. That means I make between 43.9% and 45.8% "rakeback".

That's 8 tabling by the way, you can just multiply that number by X/8 if you want to figure out how much you'd make if you played X number of tables.

maxtower
06-27-2006, 04:38 PM
Whats the best way to convert these points to cash?

WiSeIVIaN
06-27-2006, 05:44 PM
amazon gift cards make them kinda like cash...

RikaKazak
06-27-2006, 07:44 PM
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Ive paid $42.21/hr in rake over the last 125k hands of 2/4 at ps. I'm supernova and on average I make between 1150 and 1200 fpps per hour at 2/4. That means I make between 43.9% and 45.8% "rakeback".

That's 8 tabling by the way, you can just multiply that number by X/8 if you want to figure out how much you'd make if you played X number of tables.

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thanks for doing the math...but this seems CRAZY high....can anyone else confirm or deny this %?

Also I'm not looking for contributed rakeback % but rather the way other sites do it where it's just "average" amount.

rowdyclassmate
06-29-2006, 07:21 AM
Based on what beyond had mentioned...

1175 FPPS per hour at supernova = 336 VPP (or raked hands) per hour. He 8 tables, so he sees roughly 600 hands an hour. $100 amazon.com cert. = 6500 FPP's. In 5.5 hours playing 2/4 NL, he gets $100.

Plugging those numbers into the calculator at rakerebate.net, 600 hands @ %30 = $30.24 ($167.3 = other site). 336 [raked] hands @ %30 = $16.93 ($93.7 = other site). If the "hands a day" at rakerebate is RAKED hands it's about 32%. If the "hands a day" at rakerebate is total hands, pokerstars program is a jopke.

Edit: "Hourly" rake at PS doesn't matter... whether the pot is $1 or $3, it does not earn you more.

WiSeIVIaN
06-29-2006, 12:05 PM
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Based on what beyond had mentioned...

1175 FPPS per hour at supernova = 336 VPP (or raked hands) per hour. He 8 tables, so he sees roughly 600 hands an hour. $100 amazon.com cert. = 6500 FPP's. In 5.5 hours playing 2/4 NL, he gets $100.

Plugging those numbers into the calculator at rakerebate.net, 600 hands @ %30 = $30.24 ($167.3 = other site). 336 [raked] hands @ %30 = $16.93 ($93.7 = other site). If the "hands a day" at rakerebate is RAKED hands it's about 32%. If the "hands a day" at rakerebate is total hands, pokerstars program is a jopke.

Edit: "Hourly" rake at PS doesn't matter... whether the pot is $1 or $3, it does not earn you more.

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$3 pots give you double points nowadays dont cha know bud.