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Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot???

simonnatursimonnatur Member Posts: 330
edited July 2011 in The Poker Clinic

get whole stack in as 91.95% fav    1.25% split pot and lose 75p on the deal in rake

anyone out there understand better than me how this is calculated?



PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceEASYFIXSmall blind £0.10£0.10£22.75scouse_steBig blind £0.20£0.30£12.60 Your hole cardsAA   danny20Fold    Wakey_SRaise £0.80£1.10£23.14magpie392Fold    simonnaturRaise £3.20£4.30£20.51EASYFIXFold    scouse_steFold    Wakey_SRaise £8.20£12.50£14.94simonnaturAll-in £20.51£33.01£0.00Wakey_SCall £14.71£47.72£0.23Wakey_SShowKA   simonnaturShowAA   Flop  32Q   Turn  5   River  4   Wakey_SWinStraight to the 5£22.96 £23.19simonnaturWinStraight to the 5£22.96 £22.96







Comments

  • yuranASSetyuranASSet Member Posts: 485
    edited July 2011
    I thought the rake was 5% Which means it should have been more than 75p. Rake should be void for these instances though.
  • Prop60Prop60 Member Posts: 147
    edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot???:
    I thought the rake was 5% Which means it should have been more than 75p. Rake should be void for these instances though.
    Posted by yuranASSet
    Pot was £47.72. Payout was £45.92. Rake capped at £1.80 for your level/Pot size/No. of players (= 3.7% here) - see below. The blinds made it a 3+ player hand so higher max applied.


    This from the SKY Poker Rules Help pages.



    Rake levels: Above 5p/10p

     

     Number of Players  Maximum Rake % per pot  Maximum Rake per Pot
     2  5% of the pot*  £1.00
     3+  5% of the pot*  £1.80
     
    (*Rounded up to the nearest pence)

     

     Pot Size Rake 
     £0.20  £0.01
     £0.40  £0.02
     £0.60  £0.03
     £0.80  £0.04
     £1.00  £0.05
     £2.00  £0.10
     £3.00  £0.15
     £6.00  £0.30
     £9.00  £0.45
     £12.00  £0.60
     £15.00  £0.75
     £18.00  £0.90
     £21.00  £1.05
     £24.00  £1.20 
     £27.00  £1.35
     £30.00  £1.50
     £33.00  £1.65 
     £36.00+  £1.80 
  • Prop60Prop60 Member Posts: 147
    edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot???:
    I thought the rake was 5% Which means it should have been more than 75p. Rake should be void for these instances though.
    Posted by yuranASSet
    yeah - bit harsh to apply the "seen flop" rule when both players are all in pre.
  • yuranASSetyuranASSet Member Posts: 485
    edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot???:
    In Response to Re: Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot??? : yeah - bit harsh to apply the "seen flop" rule when both players are all in pre.
    Posted by Prop60
    Thanks Prop, good lad... Clears that up pretty much.

  • AyrGraemeAyrGraeme Member Posts: 271
    edited July 2011
    I have always thought this - just as a goodwill gesture to loyal customers as much as anything else.  In my experience sky are not a company who give goodwill gestures unless customers threaten to withdraw their custom.  I don't see Skypoker being any different and customers are not going to stop playing due to this.  This ain't a dig at Skypoker team who do a great job - just the big bad monopoly which is Sky - they provide a great product - but pre-emptive customer service has never been a strong point
  • MohicanMohican Member Posts: 1,435
    edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot???:
    In Response to Re: Rake on heads up split pots - can this be right? max rake should be £1 per pot??? : yeah - bit harsh to apply the "seen flop" rule when both players are all in pre.
    Posted by Prop60
    Could argue that if they are AIPF then a flop's going to happen anyways and rake is going to be applied.
  • simonnatursimonnatur Member Posts: 330
    edited July 2011
    thanks for explanation Prop. even casino's with rent to pay in west end of London can afford to waive the rake in these spots - but not an online poker room?  pretty shoddy in my opinion
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