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Old 11-14-2007, 01:45 PM
Zetack Zetack is offline
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Default Re: The house takes all the money.

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10 people buy-in for $200 each in a $1-$2 no limit game. Collectively, that is $2000.00. 30 hands are raked a maximum
of $3 an an hour, plus a bunch of other pots are raked say an average of $1. We'll say $100 an hour is coming off the table. After 6 hours, the house has $600.00. About 1/3rd of the money. Lets say a bunch of them have rebought for another $200. So the players have put a total of $4000 up. And they play another 6 hours. After 12 hours, the house has over 25% of their money. PLAYING DAY IN DAY OUT, THE HOUSE ENDS UP WITH ALLLLLLLL THE MONEY. CAN I BE ANYMORE CLEAR????? HOW DO HALF OF YOU NOT SEE IT???



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Only if the new money coming in dries up. Taking your own numbers, 4000 on the table today, the house takes 25%. Tomorrow there's another 4000 on the table, the house takes 25%. 3rd day, 4000 on the table, house takes 25%. Rinse and repeat and repeat and repeat. Now whether this is fair or unfair, beatable or unbeatable is its own question, but the house never gets all the money.