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Old 08-02-2007, 09:01 AM
Jigsaws Jigsaws is offline
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Default Re: LC- Rake for 40k?

Wow, that's some pretty sick rake at FT. I've paid $4593 over 59891 hands of Stars 200NL, so 40k hands should come down to about $3k.
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Old 08-02-2007, 09:17 AM
Herrigel Herrigel is offline
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Default Re: LC- Rake for 40k?

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depends on your vpip big difference 18vpip vs 24 @ 40K hands.
Im at 5200$ @ 22vpip over 40K hands

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Rakeback is usually based on the MGR you create, and not on the Rake you actually pay. So in this case it doesnt matter if you are 0 or 100% VPIP.
But maybe you play in a place where this is handled differently...
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Old 08-02-2007, 10:51 AM
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Default Re: LC- Rake for 40k?

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Wow, that's some pretty sick rake at FT. I've paid $4593 over 59891 hands of Stars 200NL, so 40k hands should come down to about $3k.

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Full Tilt rakeback is paid using the dealth method so it doesn't matter what you pay, but what the whole table generates. You can look this up in PT from the Game Notes tab and click Get All. There you see one column for the Rake generated by the tables and the MGR (total rake divided by amount of players) from which you get 27% rakeback.

For example, today I've played 350 hands and paid $38 in total rake as seen in the General Info tab. Game Notes on the other hand shows a total rake of $338 and a total MGR of $63, which means I've earned (63x0.27) $17 in rakeback.
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