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Bullitos 10-19-2006 06:06 PM

How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
Hi,

I am looking for a rakeback deal for the first time since I started playing poker. All I did before was clearing bonuses on a lot of sites. I've got some offers on a few sites for nice rakeback but I would really like to know how much rake per month I will generate when I play 3 Shorthanded 5/10 Tables for let's say 10k or 15k hands a month.

Is there anyone who can give a reasonable estime? Like $5000 or $10.000?

greets

ASmith84 10-19-2006 06:18 PM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
I'd say a reasonable estimate would be between $4000 and $5000 per month with 15k hands depending on the poker site.

RakebackToday 10-19-2006 08:42 PM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
I would say about $7000 based on 30% rakeback and you also get rb on cards dealt

RakebackToday 10-19-2006 08:43 PM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
and this on 15k hands

redbeard 10-19-2006 11:27 PM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
i think these estimates are a bit high. when i used to play on empire and it was a party skin i was receiving 25% rakeback from my affiliate. my average per hand monthly was like 7.5 cents per hand. so if you played 15k hands in a month i'd say that a more reasonable estimate would be like $1200.

Auren 10-19-2006 11:53 PM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
Dollars of rakeback is kind of useless number. More rake you pay bigger the rakeback. It is clearly better to pay 5000 rake than pay 10 000 and get 3000 rakeback. (With same hands.)

Talking about rakeback % or rakeback dollars is like talking about % of hands won or dollars won with those hands. Sure you can get huge % of won hands if you raise every single hand to end. But it doesn't make it good play.

So instead of rakeback % or dollars of rakeback with so and so many hands much more important number would be amount of rake paid in so and so many hands.

Photoc 10-20-2006 01:01 AM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
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i think these estimates are a bit high. when i used to play on empire and it was a party skin i was receiving 25% rakeback from my affiliate. my average per hand monthly was like 7.5 cents per hand. so if you played 15k hands in a month i'd say that a more reasonable estimate would be like $1200.

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He was not asking for how much rakeback he would recieve even though his title says that. He asked how much rake he would actually generate.

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but I would really like to know how much rake per month I will generate when I play 3 Shorthanded 5/10 Table

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Bullitos 10-20-2006 04:29 AM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
Let me state it more clearly.

I would like to generate around $7500 rake on a site (they gave me some nice offers). I play around 3 tables Shorthanded Limit 5/10, how much rake will I generate on average? The max rake on this site is $3 each pot.

The reason I want to know this is because I would be a moron taking the offer and not making it to $7500 unless I play 70 hours a week [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

bubbsVFR 10-20-2006 10:06 AM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
I recently started playing on Absolute. I play 3 tables of 6 max $1/2 limit. I've only been playing for about a week and I have about 33 hours of play under my belt. I've released about $340 in bonus and so far have $275 in rakeback coming. At that rate I could do $2500/month as a break even player. At $5/10 the RB is MASSIVE compared to 1/2 so I think 7500 would be easy.

Bullitos 10-20-2006 02:18 PM

Re: How much rakeback for Limit 5/10?
 
Anyone any experience like bubbsVFR but then on 5/10 SH? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]


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