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Rakosnicek
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07-21-2007, 08:26 PM
Post subject: NoIQ poker room
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Actually iam looking for a good poker room, at which I will stay as a regular for a while, because i already cleared all of the best bonus offers ( as far as i know... pokerstars, party poker, everest). Recently i heard about NoIQ poker and raketherake affiliate rakeback offer. I studied that rakeback offer carefully, but iam not completely sure about things which I saw there. Theres written that a rakeback offer is up to 70%(So whats the real rakeback value?), also, other thing, They say there that this rake is calculated this way: "Dealt - Rake per person is total rake in hand divided by number of players involved in hand."(does it mean that rake will be counted everytime i recive hand, or do I have to contribute in the pot?) . I do not completely understand this rakeback offer can anyone skilled in this area explain me what all those things mean?What will be my starting rakeback,how it will be calculated and finally is it a good offer? What you people think about that? Good or bad move to start playing there? Any better suggestions on a place where to play as a regular for a while?
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SilverRB
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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How is MGR calculated: Different poker sites will figure your MGR in different ways. There are 3 different ways this is figured.
The first is called the dealt method. As long as you are dealt cards you will earn MGR on the hand (as long as the pot is raked). For example, if you are playing with 10 players at the table and all of them are dealt in and the pot is raked $1.50, you will earn 10/1.50 or 15 cents for this hand. Once again, you only have to be dealt in to earn MGR on the hand; you do not have to actually contribute to the pot. The formula for this is: ($ amount raked) /(amount of players dealt in) = MGR
The second method is average contributed. This means not only do you have to be dealt in, but you also have to contribute to the pot in some way (even if you fold the small blind). An example of this would be, if 10 players are dealt in the hand, but only 6 contribute to the pot (including you) and the pot is raked $3.00, you will earn 6/$3.00 or 50 cents in MGR. The formula for this is similar to the above: (($ amount raked) / Amount of players contributed to the pot) = MGR
The third method is weighted contributed. This means not only do you have to be dealt in, but, once again, you will have to contribute to the pot in some way. The difference between this method and the “average contributed” method above is that your MGR is figured in direct proportion to the amount of money you put in the pot. For example, 10 people are dealt in the hand and 8 of them contribute to the pot (including you), but after you have contributed $20 to the pot total, you fold on fourth street (along with 5 other players), 1 person folds on the turn, and 2 people see the showdown. The final pot is $240 and is raked $3. Since you contributed $20 to the $240 pot, you will earn $20 / $240 or 8.33% of the $3 rake, which is 24.99 cents. The formula is: (amount contributed to the pot / $ amount of pot ) * ($ amount raked) = MGR
please PM me if you have more questions
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