| Posted by: holduplaya at February 21, 2006, 7:50 pm | | Topic: Rake? Forum: Card Chat |
yeah I agree with osmann it's too small of an amount to include in your calculations. if the pot $60 the rake is $3 if the pot is $30 rake is $1.5 not really a factor with your pot odds calculations.
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| Posted by: Osmann at February 21, 2006, 5:45 pm | | Topic: Rake? Forum: Card Chat |
The rake is normally 5% and I consider that to small to calculate into your pot odds. If you try I think you'll only confuse yourself with the extra math.
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| Posted by: shwingzilla at February 20, 2006, 10:19 pm | | Topic: Rake? Forum: Card Chat |
Just curious, does anyone here factor in the rake when determining pot odds? It seems like I should, but I want to make sure my math is right.
Secondly, how do most casinos calculate rake?
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| Posted by: donof at March 22, 2005, 12:11 pm | | Topic: Rake? Forum: Card Chat |
that's why online poker is so great. I wish the tables in Vegas would max out the rake at 3 bucks
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| Posted by: Grumbledook at March 16, 2005, 10:51 pm | | Topic: Rake? Forum: Card Chat |
Thats how the site makes its money.
At every table (apart from the play ones) the site will take money out of the pot. The larger the pot the more they will take. Normally its no more than $3 from any pot, though this will differ from site to site.
The lower the limits, the smaller the pots, so the less rake the site takes.
If you ever want to find out what the break points are, then look on that sites webpage, it should be listed there somewhere.
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| Posted by: benmoffet at March 16, 2005, 10:31 pm | | Topic: Rake? Forum: Card Chat |
Hey! I went to an Omaha table on PokerStars and there was a little stack besides the dealer that was saying rake. I placed my mouse over and it says 3$. What is this? Does the game keep money from the pot for itself? If it does, does it take some money off the pot on every hand?
Thank you ina dvance for your answer.
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