N.B. Whilst current rake due is updated on every street after betting actions are completed, rake is not actually deducted until the hand is completed,
Here’s an example to show you how this will be calculated:
- We are playing on a cash table where the blinds are £0.02/£0.04
- The flop is seen by 2 players with 20p put into the pot pre-flop, rake at this stage is 7.5% * £0.20 = 1.5p (rounded up to 2p) therefore 18p in the player pot
- At the turn another 80p is bet in total making a £1 pot, rake at this stage is 7.5% * £1 = 7.5p (rounded up to 8p) therefore 92p in the player the pot
- At showdown, another £1 is bet making a total pot of £2, rake is now 7.5% * £2 = 15p (no rounding required) therefore £1.85 in the player pot goes to the winner
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Rake levels: 5p/10p and below
N.B. Whilst current rake due is updated on every street after betting actions are completed, rake is not actually deducted until the hand is completed,
Here’s an example to show you how this will be calculated:
- We are playing on a cash table where the blinds are £0.02/£0.04
- The flop is seen by 2 players with 20p put into the pot pre-flop, rake at this stage is 7.5% * £0.20 = 1.5p (rounded up to 2p) therefore 18p in the player pot
- At the turn another 80p is bet in total making a £1 pot, rake at this stage is 7.5% * £1 = 7.5p (rounded up to 8p) therefore 92p in the player the pot
- At showdown, another £1 is bet making a total pot of £2, rake is now 7.5% * £2 = 15p (no rounding required) therefore £1.85 in the player pot goes to the winner
Rake levels: Above 5p/10p
(*Rounded UP to the nearest pence)
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