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« on: March 19, 2012, 05:39:55 PM »

We have decided to reduce our rake on our cash games and change the limits and introduce a new blind to cater for all bankrolls as below, this is effective from tonight.

Games Available ...   Min - Max buy-in    Rake % Rake Cap
£0.50 / £1 NL              £25 - £100            10%     £5
£1 / £2                       £100 - £400           5%    £10
£1 / £3                       £300 No Max          5%    £10
£2 / £5                       £500 No Max          5%    £10
£5 / £10                     £1,000 - No Max      5%   £10
PLO £2 / £2 & DC          £50 - No Max        5%    £10
PLO £5 / £5                  £200 - No Max       5%   £10


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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2012, 06:18:49 PM »

No more £200 max buy in 50p/£1 nlhe?
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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2012, 06:34:09 PM »

No more £200 max buy in 50p/£1 nlhe?

It's obv killing the 1/2 game.

1/2 probs aimed at people who buy in for 200 at .50/1

1/3 at the deeper 1/3 games
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« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2012, 06:41:43 PM »

No more £200 max buy in 50p/£1 nlhe?

It's obv killing the 1/2 game.

1/2 probs aimed at people who buy in for 200 at .50/1

1/3 at the deeper 1/3 games

No £200 on .50/1 will kill that game off! No way will they get the usual 3-5 tables of per night.
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« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2012, 06:42:51 PM »

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« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2012, 06:49:55 PM »

I was hoping to see a little tinkering to rake on split-pots in the DC game.

I know that I have hardly played at all lately but that would definitely encourage me to donate again.
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« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2012, 06:50:32 PM »

£10 cap? My pocket hurts

Will say though, I do like the changes in the BI's/Limits etc. Think they will work really well. Reducing the 50/1 cap to 5 is pretty cool too
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« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2012, 07:10:36 PM »

Hi Guys

These changes are not set in stone.

As always with any changes we will monitor them and react accordingly.

There is no doubt that making these changes will work out cost effective for the £0.50 £1 and £1 £2 games, we will monitor all other games with £5bb or higher and also talk to our regular players such as DC, if a £10 cap proves to be too high for these games we will reduce it.

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« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2012, 07:17:17 PM »

I was hoping to see a little tinkering to rake on split-pots in the DC game.

I know that I have hardly played at all lately but that would definitely encourage me to donate again.

Its very hard to come up with a solution for not raking split pots. If you dont do it, the game makes no money.

The only thing you could possibly do is no rake in pots with only 2 players, but thats so difficult to moderate
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« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2012, 07:17:40 PM »

Does this mean no .50/1 on deepstack weekends as used to be the case?

Must admit, the .50/1 with the £200 cap was perfect for my bankroll, and although the capped £1/2 game isn't too bad (if any actually run, previously the capped 1/2 would never be offered, and capped 1/2 games would become uncapped due to player-pressure), it's not going to suit a lot of players.
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« Reply #10 on: March 19, 2012, 07:27:36 PM »

I was hoping to see a little tinkering to rake on split-pots in the DC game.

I know that I have hardly played at all lately but that would definitely encourage me to donate again.

Its very hard to come up with a solution for not raking split pots. If you dont do it, the game makes no money.

The only thing you could possibly do is no rake in pots with only 2 players, but thats so difficult to moderate

I am a customer, and probably shouldn't say this.......... but I don't see any sensible argument against raking split pots.
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« Reply #11 on: March 19, 2012, 07:30:03 PM »

Why dont they just have session charges on the mix games?
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« Reply #12 on: March 19, 2012, 07:35:28 PM »

I was hoping to see a little tinkering to rake on split-pots in the DC game.

I know that I have hardly played at all lately but that would definitely encourage me to donate again.

Its very hard to come up with a solution for not raking split pots. If you dont do it, the game makes no money.

The only thing you could possibly do is no rake in pots with only 2 players, but thats so difficult to moderate

I am a customer, and probably shouldn't say this.......... but I don't see any sensible argument against raking split pots.

I am not suggesting not raking split pots in hi-lo games and never ever suggested that, tinkering was the word I used.

I do believe that in a hi-lo game where the pot is split the rake should be halved or you can often end up with situation where two players split the pot and both lose money which is not sensible in my book.
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« Reply #13 on: March 19, 2012, 07:46:18 PM »

I was hoping to see a little tinkering to rake on split-pots in the DC game.

I know that I have hardly played at all lately but that would definitely encourage me to donate again.

Its very hard to come up with a solution for not raking split pots. If you dont do it, the game makes no money.

The only thing you could possibly do is no rake in pots with only 2 players, but thats so difficult to moderate

I am a customer, and probably shouldn't say this.......... but I don't see any sensible argument against raking split pots.

I am not suggesting not raking split pots in hi-lo games and never ever suggested that, tinkering was the word I used.

I do believe that in a hi-lo game where the pot is split the rake should be halved or you can often end up with situation where two players split the pot and both lose money which is not sensible in my book.

Similarly, I can't see a good argument why the rake should be halved for a split pot.
Basically, you are saying that, overall, rake should be reduced for split-pot games, but it is probable (I don't know for definite) that the DC games already generate less rake per hour, than NLHE games, as each pot takes longer to play out.

As for session charges, I don't like them as they encourage people to consider leaving the game every 30 minutes, which can lead to games breaking much sooner than they otherwise would.
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« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2012, 09:46:23 PM »

I was hoping to see a little tinkering to rake on split-pots in the DC game.

I know that I have hardly played at all lately but that would definitely encourage me to donate again.

Its very hard to come up with a solution for not raking split pots. If you dont do it, the game makes no money.

The only thing you could possibly do is no rake in pots with only 2 players, but thats so difficult to moderate

I am a customer, and probably shouldn't say this.......... but I don't see any sensible argument against raking split pots.

I am not suggesting not raking split pots in hi-lo games and never ever suggested that, tinkering was the word I used.

I do believe that in a hi-lo game where the pot is split the rake should be halved or you can often end up with situation where two players split the pot and both lose money which is not sensible in my book.

Similarly, I can't see a good argument why the rake should be halved for a split pot.
Basically, you are saying that, overall, rake should be reduced for split-pot games, but it is probable (I don't know for definite) that the DC games already generate less rake per hour, than NLHE games, as each pot takes longer to play out.

As for session charges, I don't like them as they encourage people to consider leaving the game every 30 minutes, which can lead to games breaking much sooner than they otherwise would.

Dc is larger stakes and generally wilder, esp as equities run so close pre, so more money despite the slower dealing.

2/2 plo at my local rakes well over double what the deepstack .5/1 hold'em does an hour, even though they get less hands.
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