In an attempt to raise consciousness about the high cost of playing poker I have deciding to make this thread.
In my opinion the rake is too high. This thread does not target any particular website. Overall the rake is much too high, live and online.
The illusion that you can win money and the small increments of what you pay to play makes it possible for this to be so absurdly high. Only people who play a lot know how much the rake can effect you. I think it is unfair to have the rake so high and make it impossible for a newcomer to really stand a chance, same for any recreational player. Only the very experienced really stand a chance anymore. But the weak players aren't aware of this and I see that as somewhat unfair that the cost to play is that high.
This thread is not about egos. Sure, some people are good at poker and crush, even with the rake. It is definitely possible. But for the vast majority it isn't. This same person could also move up a few stakes if not for the rake.
Just because you can win, doesn't mean you have to pay this much. You aren't guaranteed to win anything and most actually lose.
Poker has been the most expensive thing in my life when I look at what I have payed to play this game. In comparison with anything else this is really absurdly out of proportion. Running a website and advertising doesn't cost that much. A website or live setting should not make more than most of it's winning players.
So, to raise consciousness I thought I would propose those who are willing to use one of the avatars that I have made. Others will join in and you can use whichever avatar you like. Feel free to make your own.
I suggest using these avatars on 2+2 and other poker forums that you visit. I don't know if it is allowed/good idea to use on pokerstars. But it might be a good idea. If you want to use one on pokerstars I suggest making your own, since multiple of the same pictures aren't allowed(i think).
Again though: This isn't targeting any website/setting in particular but everything as a whole.
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Last edited by Mike Haven; 12-18-2010 at 09:59 AM.