@ zebadie --You don't have to unregister. Just don't think about it. If you don't qualify, so be it.
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Well the thing is..ive registered which means if i play rush i lose my rake back...i NEED to unregister to ensure my rake backs survival hehe
The more i win on the promo (including if i win freeroll ticket) the less rake i get...i would rather keep my rake you see coz i dont play too much rush.
I don't quite understand your thinking
Anyone know how many hands of 5nl Rush it normally takes for 10 points? If it's less than 100 you could actually make a few bucks by folding EVERY HAND and not risk your BR.
In order to get 10 points at a FR table, $9 in rake must have been paid at the table, at 5% rake, than means $180 in raked pots (postflop pots). In 100 hands, that would mean an average pot size of $1.8 per hand. I don't play these stakes, but a 36bb average pot would be pretty wild for FR.
Anyone know how many hands of 5nl Rush it normally takes for 10 points? If it's less than 100 you could actually make a few bucks by folding EVERY HAND and not risk your BR. Figure you'll post both blinds 11 times per 100 hands that means you lose 77 cents per 100 hands. Losing .77 each day for 7 days cost you $5.39. FTP gives you $10 so you gain $4.61.
In order to get 10 points at a FR table, $9 in rake must have been paid at the table, at 5% rake, than means $180 in raked pots (postflop pots). In 100 hands, that would mean an average pot size of $1.8 per hand. I don't play these stakes, but a 36bb average pot would be pretty wild for FR.
The average pot size during the 5NL rush session I played yesterday was 0.47$ ~ probably it is about that size every day.
The average pot size during the 5NL rush session I played yesterday was 0.47$ ~ probably it is about that size every day.
full tilt you can make 10 ftps in about 5 minutes in rush poker
just play tight you make ftps even if you fold preflop
That's a good thing because his thinking is deeply flawed.
When you have rakeback, the promotions you should avoid are freerolls and tournaments with overlay, since those will be deducted from your MGR, and therefore 27% of the cost will be deducted from your rakeback, even when you don't cash in the tournament. That's a net loss for you.
Bonuses and promotions like rush week, on the other hand, are only deducted from your MGR when you actually get the bonus. So the only effect is that you only get 73% worth of the bonus, but you never ever get less than without participating.
Yeah..exactly, so if i recieve a freeroll ticket and don't cash, i lose the money thats deducted from my rake. If the amount of people that win entry is low, then the deduction from rake will be quite high.
Somebody once told me 'its like you're choosing to have rake back instead of promotions/bonuses and freerolls'.
When you have rakeback, the promotions you should avoid are freerolls and tournaments with overlay, since those will be deducted from your MGR, and therefore 27% of the cost will be deducted from your rakeback, even when you don't cash in the tournament. That's a net loss for you.
Wait, having rakeback doesn't mean we should avoid those tournaments. All it means is they're not as valuable since we're effectively paying a little more to play them, but unless we're bad tournament players, they're still +EV.