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2/4 B&M - Should I minus 2 SB from flop pot due to rake?
I play 2/4 B&M where rake is $1 for every $10 (up to a maximum of $3), plus $1 bad beat jackpot drop (if $20 dollars in the pot) plus usual $1 tip (if pot is not super small). So I guess the average is $4 taken from every pot (i.e. 2 SB).
What is the easiest way to incorporate this into counting pot size? Should I simply deduct 2 SB from the flop pot size and base my decisions on that? I'm beginning to think this might actually have a fairly reasonable affect on the number of times I'm seeing the turn; I've been peeling a lot of 4-outer flops getting in the neighbourhood of 7/8:1 but these would be folds getting only 5/6:1. How do you do things? Gyes,IknowIshouldmoveupto4/8,allinduetimeG |
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Re: 2/4 B&M - Should I minus 2 SB from flop pot due to rake?
Generally,
For Pot odds: I count it as 1 sb, pre-flop and flop, and 1BB post-flop. For Implied Odds, 1 BB always. And I feel free to adjust if the pot is particularly small or large. |
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Re: 2/4 B&M - Should I minus 2 SB from flop pot due to rake?
Anyone else have other methods?
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