by Brendan Murray | Published: Nov 23, '09
… place, our performance in October would have resulted in a fine in the region of $30,000, based on how much our players won. The Net Rake which accrued to blonde was about $7,000 I think, so we’d be on a net loss of some $20,000+. Because our players were …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 18, '09
… . Outcome: Veldhuis shows 6 4 for a pair of sixes. Villain shows 7 4 for queen high. Veldhuis wins the pot of $18,299 after $1 rake. KA: When you make a great call on a heads-up opponent, what does that do to the game flow, and how do you have to …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 11, '09
… checks. Brokos shows J 9 for a pair of nines. Villain shows Q 10 for a pair of queens to win the pot of $2,314 after $2 rake. KA: Why did you decide to check the river? AB: So, again, when he just called on the turn, I thought he was on a draw. There …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 02, '09
… race takes place from Nov. 1-10 and the second from Nov. 11-20. The players who accumulate the most VIP points in each will win a package each, as will the two who play the most raked hands during the same periods of time in the Sprint Raked Hands Races.
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Oct 29, '09
… some help, and he completed his runner-runner straight when the 10 hit the river. Devonshire disgustedly left the room as Chorny raked in the pot. Scott Epstein Busts on the Bubble Again! Scott Epstein (pictured left) was all in with A-K against the …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… event. But his worldwide recognition comes mainly from the millions he’s raked in playing in online high-stakes cash games. Event 2009 World Poker … at risk. Krescanko calls 342,000, reveals the K 9, and rakes in the pot of 1,018,000. CT: Wow. PF: …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Nov 01, '09
… in the first half of 2009. Poker net sales, defined as rake less cashback and bonuses, for the first half year amounted to … for the same period in 2008, an increase of 44 percent. Rake from integrated partners does not appear in the net sales figure, …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 30, '09
… now have some full-house outs to go with my flush outs, my hand could be drawing very slim to a full house here. Novasky folds. SCOTTYTHEFISH rakes in the pot of 1,740. CT: Wow. You really must have had a great read on Scott. JK: Well, I decided to …
by Bob Ciaffone | Published: Oct 16, '09
… the influence of the house selling you chips on commission instead of raking the pots. For example, at Charlie’s game in Dallas, a player … chips. The more chips the house sold, the bigger the house rake and the bigger the game got. So, both the players and …
by Matt Lessinger | Published: Oct 16, '09
… , in and of itself, doesn’t translate to greater profits. People seem to forget that earning more rakeback involves (duh) paying more rake! It’s not some secret path to riches. Let’s say that you can play four tables and break even. The rakeback would …
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