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Originally Posted by ibavly
This is at the 50s on FTP. Not 100% how to calculate it out, but something like 12% evROI pre rake, but down 20 BIs
500 chips = 1 BI. 40000 chips expected won = 80 BIs. 80/726~0.11=11% is what the ROI would be if there was no rake. With the rake, you invest 0.96+0.04 BI to get back 0.96*(1+0.11)=1.0656~1.066, so 1.066-1=0.066=6.6% is the expected pre-rewards ROI. Adding Black Card rewards 35%*0.04=0.014=1.4%, we have 8% expected post-reward ROI. WP!
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Originally Posted by emitnulB
Yeah but I really like watching 1$ players play for 1000 buy ins and if you throw a deal button on them, 3/4 of those 1200x games are going to end in a 3 way chop. Besides, if your opponents are scared you have an edge anyways.
I saw a $1800 15 spin last night where all 3 players insta asked for a deal. That's super lame and kind of defeats the whole purpose of these games.
1) You don't have to deal if you don't want to, it would be your right but not obligation.
2) Interests of rake-payers have priority over interests of those who watch for free.
3) Still, catering to railbirds is still vital to the economy, so I suggest to impose a moderate minimum amount that has to be left in play after any deal, like in WCOOP events, e.g. 100 BIs in a game with a 1200 BI prize pool.