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Are we sure about that? My wife played the $1+.20 SnGs for awhile on Stars and she earned FPPs nonetheless. Or are the rules different for SnGs?
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Sooooted is close, but not quite.
A $0.40 rake table for $1/2 limit and $1/$2 NL blinds and below (including HU) and $1 for all other games gives 1 FPP. A $2 rake for all 6 max tables and a $3 rake for all other tables is 2 FPP. A $5 rake gives 3 FPP (any game). Tournaments/SNGs are much different. It's 5 FPPs for every $1 in tournament/SNG rake. So for the $1.20's, you'd be getting $0.20 rake, which would equate out to 1 FPP per SNG. |
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Yes, since they round tourney fpp's up I was wondering if they gave partial points for cash then. Obviously not : \
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One more question. Everyone that was dealt into the hand gets the points right, no matter if you folded pre? If that is true it seems like play $1/$2 limit, one would be raking in the points like mad.
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any1?
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Not sure, I've never really paid attention, but if I had to guess, I believe you have to see a flop to earn FPPs.
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![]() At 1-2 limit and below everyone who is dealt cards gets one FPP for any pot that is raked 40 cents or more. At 2-4 limit it takes the minimum rake of one dollar to give everyone one FPP. |
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