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Sunday, October 6, 2019

Rakeback for Limit Hold'em

Rakeback for Limit Hold'em
The second most celebrated and loved variant of poker is Limit Hold'em. It lags behind No Limit Hold'em only in terms of player traffic. Hence, I have explained how the players gain from rakeback deal while playing Limit Hold'em.
If you are playing Limit Hold'em, there are three ways with which it can be determined how much Limit Hold'em rakeback a player is likely to get.


The deal of rakeback that you receive.

The stakes with which you are playing as well as the average pot that is available for the players at the table.

The player number at the specific table.


The first point is not very complex. In this you just need to know how much money that you have paid as rake. You have to then multiply the number with the percentage of rakeback that you are promised. If you wish to know about the method of calculating rakebacks then you must know that rakebacks are calculated by MGR method or Monthly Gross Revenue. The total rake of the pot is divided equally amongst all the player who are playing hands, this method is known as dealt method. This method is used by numerous sites.
The rakeback that you will get from the pot is determined by the stakes and the average pot value. It also depends on the increment in which it is taken. For every $20 that goes into the pot, each player has to give $1 as rake. This cannot exceed more than $3.
Each poker site has different policies as to when the rake will be deducted from the pot and what increment it will be taken in.
The final point of Limit Hold'em rakeback is the most important. It has the capability to change everything in the game. When you play shorthanded and heads up in the game, you are more likely to increase your rakeback amount. The reason behind is simple, with less player, the rakeback value increases.
In 6-max games, the contribution of $2 in the rake will increase to $.33 per hand. This will increase your earning from $.60 per hand to $1 per hand. When you are deciding to play heads up, the pot value will be lesser and the rake will be divided only between two players.
Hence, you can easily notice that it will be profitable if you play 6-max as well as heads up in the game of Limit Hold'em as it will increase your rakeback value.