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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
Barrin, this is wrong, you used rake per hand when it should be MGR per hand (there IS a difference)
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
I'd like to be able to calculate the rakeback equivalent for someone (like me) who just wants cash. No tourney tickets or anything like that. This seems to work out to $.015 per FPP.
I'll be happy to compute for different levels if someone shows me how it's done (and we can agree this is correct.) |
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
EliteSupernova Baller status rakeback would be what?
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
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Barrin, this is wrong, you used rake per hand when it should be MGR per hand (there IS a difference) [/ QUOTE ] what? explain. I'll try and found out rb for elite supernova when I have time holla |
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
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[ QUOTE ] Barrin, this is wrong, you used rake per hand when it should be MGR per hand (there IS a difference) [/ QUOTE ] what? explain. I'll try and found out rb for elite supernova when I have time holla [/ QUOTE ] youre using actual rake while other sites split the rake between all players in the pot, so for most players here your calculations look better than they are when compared to other sites rb |
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
oh ok then, I give up
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
I know this post is kinda old, but has anybody figured out how to express pokerstars RB more accurately than how Barrin has already?
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
At 6max, bronzestar is 2FPP for $2 of rake divided among 6 people, at $0.0159 per FPP. That's 9.54% rakeback.
So it goes: Bronze - 9.54% Silver - 14.31% Gold - 19.08% Plat - 23.85% Nova - 33.39% Nova El. - 47.7% |
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
Keep in mind though that those numbers can vary depending on a number of factors - items other than the Sunday Million buyin have different $/FPP rates (cash tops out at $0.015/FPP, electronics can vary significantly). Plus, those calculations only hold if you are playing high enough stakes that every hand that sees a flop has at least $40 in pot (ie, at least $10/$20) and I imagine very few bronze or silverstar players play at those levels. Furthermore, at 200NL and lower, the first FPP is awarded at $0.40 rake, so a table with an average pot of ~$12-15 might actually have a slightly higher effective rakeback.
Therefore, unless you actually are playing 10/20NL or higher and are spending your FPPs on buyins to the Sunday Mil, the numbers above won't be *exactly* the rakeback you get, but they should still be within 1-2% of the actual value. |
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Re: I did the math for you. Pokerstars Rakeback
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At 6max, bronzestar is 2FPP for $2 of rake divided among 6 people, at $0.0159 per FPP. That's 9.54% rakeback. So it goes: Bronze - 9.54% Silver - 14.31% Gold - 19.08% Plat - 23.85% Nova - 33.39% Nova El. - 47.7% [/ QUOTE ] 1 - Why was this bumped? 2 - It appears you just calculated the effective rakeback for any any hand that is EXACTLY raked $2. Somewhat interesting for anyone who cares. But to other people it is going to look like that is the rakeback you get for ALL hands played at that level which is not correct. And doing this definitely doesn't make this thread worth bumping. |
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