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Old 10-31-2007, 08:15 PM
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Default Re: 2/4 B&M - turn play with 99 and 4 card flush draw; counting outs?

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Is this a good rule of thumb to use for factoring in the cost of rake, subtracting 2.5 SB from an average sized pot?

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Um.... depends on your stakes and rake and tip? $4 rake + $1 tip is 2.5 SB at 2/4. At 6/12, it's 5/6 of a bet, which I usually just approximate to 1 SB unless the SB folds in which case it's easy to figure out the exact pot size. The rake and tip are what they are; maybe I don't understand your question, but I don't know why you're asking about an "average pot size."

Oh, unless you're thinking of those 10% raked games with a rake cap. Where I play, it's a fixed $4 rake. Hopefully your game is good enough that the pots get large enough to hit the rake cap.

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I'm trying to remember the last time I saw a pot at Canterbury that didn't hit the rake cap.
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