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Rake: Dealt vs. Contributed Rake: Dealt vs. Contributed

07-23-2008 , 08:39 AM
I'd like to know what the differnces are? How does one work and how does the other work?
What are practical differences? Which obe generates more rakeback at the same rb percentage?
What about 27% rb contributed vs. 43% rb dealt? Which is more profitable?
Thanks for answers.

edit: just found the differnce explanation in faq, however i would still like to know practical differences.

Last edited by It's Me; 07-23-2008 at 09:09 AM.
07-23-2008 , 10:51 AM
Greetings,

Contributed rake means that your rake is calculated from your share of what you put in the pot. Dealt rake means that as long as you are dealt into a hand you will share the rake between all the players at the table that were also dealt hands.

Hope this makes sense!
07-23-2008 , 12:01 PM
Yea, i get that part, i just dont know which one gives more rakeback.
07-23-2008 , 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by It's Me
Yea, i get that part, i just dont know which one gives more rakeback.
Thanks for your clarification.

This really is up to your style of play. If you are fairly loose and are in a lot of pots, the contributed rake would benefit you more. Since you are often putting money into the pot, this means that you would receive rakeback for more hands.

If you play tighter, then you will not be playing as many hands. Thus, you would be better off getting the dealt method, which means that you would be receiving rakeback on all hands that you decided to fold preflop on.

Hope this helps.
07-23-2008 , 12:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by It's Me
Yea, i get that part, i just dont know which one gives more rakeback.

There prolly is not a "winning player" out there that makes more in RB by contributed then dealt when playing 6 max or FR...

      
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