Re: Poker In Colorado?
there is a gross conflict of interest in this thread.
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alright. let me take a stab at this math as I understand it.
let the game be beatable at a winrate of x, where x = # of big bets/hour.
since the rake is capped at ~$7/pot (is this 10%?), let's assume an average rake of $5 per pot/no flop no drop.
assuming a dealing rate of 35 hands/hour, that's $175 coming out of circulation every hour out of $1750 total that's exchanging hands every hour.
although you can't calculate the true rake you are paying without your pots won/pots lost ratio, i highly doubt this game can be beaten; if it can, it's probably at 10bb/hour or more.
by all means, if there's someone out there with more math tricks, please correct me.
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the assumed numbers Furyion21 uses are on the conservative side.
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