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December 5, 2005 at 10:12 pm #677902
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InactiveIt’s an interesting idea, yet another way of getting around Partys anti-rakeback stance, and at very low risk for the affiliate. Actually, at no risk of the affiliate, because if they have negative MGR then no skin off his nose.
Of course the problem is that the 3/6 and above grinders could be the ons that generate all the MGR….then the better tournament players(who probably mainly play SNGs) can jump right in and play in a very +EV tournament.
December 6, 2005 at 12:04 am #677912Anonymous
InactiveActually I’ve seen this site as well, the requirements of the one I saw are that the player has to play 500 raked hands in order to be eligable for the tournament. What I want to know is how is he able to individually check how many hands each player has played that month. That seems like a lot of work for his affiliate manager? And I totally agree that their is quite a lot of +EV when a 1/2 player who contributes $100 of rake can win as much as the 30/60 player who contributes $500 of rake.
December 6, 2005 at 2:01 am #677918Anonymous
Inactivedaniel5r wrote:What I want to know is how is he able to individually check how many hands each player has played that month. That seems like a lot of work for his affiliate manager?Probably the same way that affiliates are still able to offer rakeback
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