Re: A survey on rake (time) in each B&M cardrooms (Intermediate Repor)
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The City of San Jose outlawed raking a percentage of the pot.
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The city probably clarified California law. In California the rake can never be a percentage of the pot.
It's interesting though how clubs such as the Bike and Commerce take an extra dollar on the river if it is reached in some/most games (at the Bike I think it's also taken if a player folds to a turn raise).
It's not a percentage but a way of spreading out an increased drop. Does this mean it's possible to perhaps drop (assuming a $5 total drop) $2 on the flop, $2 on the turn, and $1 on the river (instead of $5 on the flop)?
Could you use called bets on a street as a drop trigger?
Will the sick up front drop diminish the LA Card Club business as the poker boom subsides and the games tighten up?
~ Rick
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