When does the rake become too much?
When does the rake become too much? I'm looking at a $250 tournament it has a rake of $50.00 so only $200 dollars goes into the prize pool. That is an insane cut if you ask me.
That's like if your selling a 250k house and you have to pay 50k in fees. Leaving you with only 200k.
When does the rake become too much?
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On the site I play on(Party Poker) a $200 MTT has a rake of $15. Are you sure the person you pay the rake to isn't wearing a balaclava and holding a sawn off shotgun?. Rake 20% no **** way.
On the site I play on(Party Poker) a $200 MTT has a rake of $15. Are you sure the person you pay the rake to isn't wearing a balaclava and holding a sawn off shotgun?. Rake 20% no **** way.
$20% rake look at this.
The juice on small-buy-in live tournaments is horrendous; at the same time, it is relatively easy to develop skill enough for an ROI in these fields that substantially beats the juice.
The juice on small-buy-in live tournaments is horrendous; at the same time, it is relatively easy to develop skill enough for an ROI in these fields that substantially beats the juice.
problem with this mindset is encourages higher rake - even if you can beat that rake, you still should make a public point about not playing due to the absurd rake and hope enough vote with their wallets that they reduce it
I defy you to find a cardroom or casino in the United States offering tournaments with buy-ins $250 or less for which less than 20% of the buy-in is juice.