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Is the rake just an excuse for bad play?
I often hear how HU 3-6 limit is nearly unbeatable due to the rake, and how people say that only after 1000 hands the rake sucks 1 billion dollars from the table and so on.
Now after some basic math... HU limit 3-6, average pot size=$15 rake .50 =30 to 1 pot to rake ratio. Live 15-30 average pot size $180 (approx) rake $5 + $1 tip =30 to 1 pot to rake ratio And since heads up allows you to exploit your opponents weakneses even morer than in a full ring, why is this game getting succh a bad rap from the rake or am I just talking to the wrong people. Agrees and insults both welcome |
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Re: Is the rake just an excuse for bad play?
average profit margin per hand you actually get involved in (and so pay rake on) is lower HU.
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Re: Is the rake just an excuse for bad play?
If $0.50 is raked from each heads-up pot, your share is $0.25/hand, $25/100, or 4.2 BB/100. You need to beat par by 4.2 BB/100 to win. If your average opponent loses 8.3 BB/100, you break even.
If $6 is raked from each $15-$30 hand, 8-handed, your share is $0.75/hand, $75/100, or 2.5 BB/100. If your average opponent loses 3 BB/100 (rake + 0.5 BB/100), then you win 1 BB/100. |
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