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Old 02-25-2006, 02:33 AM
MicroBob MicroBob is offline
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Default Re: Doyles Room

I would assume you can cash it out right-away like most other sites.

That's what I plan on doing and I believe that's what my affiliate told me.

I deposited to get the bonus. Haven't played a single-hand there. Plan on cashing-out and don't believe the status of the bonus will be effected.

I'm just guessing....but I would be surprised if it was different.
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Old 02-25-2006, 04:35 AM
stilltheone stilltheone is offline
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Default Re: Doyles Room

Maybe an affiliate can confirm this 100%.
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Old 02-27-2006, 01:58 AM
IdiotVig IdiotVig is offline
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what playersare said addresses this.

if, as you say, most players here figure that their CONTRIBUTED rake and pt's rake numbers are the same, then they are making a mistake that will give them problems at ALL contributed rake sites, such as prima network, pokerroom network and many others, including tribeca.

pt shows "party method," or what i'd call attributed rake, i.e., rake that is attributed to you whether or not you've contributed to the pot.

tribeca uses contributed rake, or rake for only pots that you have contributed to.

further, i believe it is proportional contributed, meaning not only do you have to contribute to the pot to get it, but you only get it for the % of the rake that your % of contribution to the pot is equal to.

so, yes, the action points do equal 100 points for every $1 of contributed rake you generate there.

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I can't attest to the last statement, but I can verify that the "Total Rake" figure in the General Info tab in PT is not a 1:1 relationship for action points at Doyle's.

I recently signed up for a bonus there, and 4-tabled the 6-max .25-.50 game there (200 BB max buyin, btw, so this is technically NL100), and played 846 hands tonight. PT reports "Total Rake" as $42.81, and Doyle's cashier reports me having 3505 action points.

YMMV here. As this is player-dependent, my stats from this set:

VPIP - 33.1
PFR - 11.1
AF - 2.01
Avg. "Total Rake" contributed/raked hand (personally) - 5.96 cents
Avg. "Total Rake" contributed/raked hand (table avg.)- 6.83 cents
Avg. "Total Rake"/hand/player (me, all hands) - 5.53 cents
Avg. "Total Rake"/hand/player (whole table, all hands) - 5.81 cents
Action pts./$ of "Total Rake" in PT - 81.9
AP cleared/Table Hr. - 310
AP/hand - 4.14


Table stats --

Total hands - 846
Raked hands (in this case, hands that saw flops) - 724
Hands per table/hr. - 72.5
Avg. players - 5.3
Avg. pot size - 6.53


And the $ results were good. I'll leave it at that. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Edit: I put more numbers in. It's late. Whee! I'mma be groggy as hell when I wake up for work in 5 hours.
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