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Semi-OT: Hourly rate and rake, check my calculations?
Hi, just wanted to check if I'm doing this right. Doesn't seem correct, at least, I hope I've stuffed up here somewhere.
Estimates from rakeback.com: $3/$6 FR LHE, 4-tables, 20 hours/week, 25% rakeback Weekly rake $640 and rakeback $160 So hourly wage for 2BB/100 winrate with 260 hands/hr = (2 * $6BB) * 2.6 lots of 100 hands/hr = $31.20/hr for a 20 hour week $31.20/hr * 20 hours = $624 After rake and rakeback $624 - ($640 rake - $160 rakeback) = $144 total profit for the 20 hour week (or, $7.20 an hour) Tell me I'm screwing up here somewhere. PS: Apologies if posted in wrong forum |
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Re: Semi-OT: Hourly rate and rake, check my calculations?
I was going to suggest for u to post this in beginner's but it looks like u've already done that.
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Re: Semi-OT: Hourly rate and rake, check my calculations?
is 2BB/100 at 3/6 4 tabling sustainable? I thought the games were supposed to be quite tough.
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Re: Semi-OT: Hourly rate and rake, check my calculations?
He's assuming 2BB/100 before rake. After rake he's a slightly losing player.
To the OP - most people assume they can beat the game AFTER rake for 1 or 2 BB/100 hands or whatever. |
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Re: Semi-OT: Hourly rate and rake, check my calculations?
Yeah, winrate is after rake.
If you don't beat the rake, you have a loss rate. It is possible to be a marginal multi-tabler loser and profit a little from rakeback. But its far more difficult than other $6 hr jobs. If you can get the winrate to .75/bb....... |
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Re: Semi-OT: Hourly rate and rake, check my calculations?
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is 2BB/100 at 3/6 4 tabling sustainable? I thought the games were supposed to be quite tough. [/ QUOTE ] 2BB/100 is definitely possible for those who know how to multiply and divide. |
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