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Absolute clearance nowadays?
Anyone know what the clearance at AP is nowadays when factoring in rakeback, bonus and cash for ARP points at1/2 limit? I see traffic is still high at 1/2 despite all the changes for the worse in terms of clearance the last 6 months, so presumably the clearance per table hour is still somewhat decent. You would think WPX would take off with all the whores leaving UB and AP, but if anything traffic keeps getting lower there.
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Re: Absolute clearance nowadays?
takes about 460 Hands to clear $10 playing SH, I guess full ring it might be close to 600.
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Re: Absolute clearance nowadays?
Thanks
What about rakeback? Probably in the $1.50 per table hour range I guess. Also, how fast do ARP points accumulate at the 1/2 SH level at the base VIP level? |
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Re: Absolute clearance nowadays?
I'm looking at the ARP rules
For every .4 in the pot you get .1 points where you contribute to the pot. So assuming $8 average pots, each pot would generate 20 points and with a 20% contribution rate, that would be 4 points per hand. You need 200,000 points for $2,000, so 200,000/4 = 50,000 hands to get the $2,000 bonus which would take me about 4 months to do. Can anyone who has played there lately tell me if this is reasonable? Bonuswhores shows the rate of clearance as $0.13 per table hour for ARP points which seems extremely off (too low) Nevermind. You get $.1 for every ARP point, so my calcs are way off........10 times less than what I came up with |
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Re: Absolute clearance nowadays?
The hand doesn't qualify unless the rake is at least 50 cents the way I understand it. No partial hands add on
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