Let me know what you guys think of this and if you would be interested.
I currently play on cake poker and have signed up under raketherake. Raketherake gives me 33% of my total rake each month. So this got me thinking. At Cake you can multi table as many tables as you would like.
If you play at a .5/1 omaha or holdem table the average rake is .50 a hand. You see approximently 60 hand an hour. So the total rake an hour would be 30 dollars. Now, lets say do this at ten tables. You will have a total rake of $300. So from raketherake you see 33% of 300 which is $99.
Now, lets say you never play a hand you always fold. Every 10 hands you lose $1.50. You see 60 hands an hour so you lose 9 dollars an hour. Times this by your ten tables, you lose $90. Therfore, you make a 9 dollar profit an hour. Not worth your time right?
Well, i contatced cake and they said this would be fine since your just folding your hands ( i can forward you the email for proof). So i am in the process on making a bot that will fold your hands for you. Because if you leave this bot running for 12 hrs. a day, you male a profit of $108 a day. DO this for one year straight, 365 days, you make $39,420 a year for just having a program run.
The only downside is the intial deposit into you account, since you will just be losing this money at first.
But, let me know what you guys think and if your interested in something like this. Thanks guys.
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Let me know what you guys think of this and if you would be interested.
I currently play on cake poker and have signed up under raketherake. Raketherake gives me 33% of my total rake each month. So this got me thinking. At Cake you can multi table as many tables as you would like.
If you play at a .5/1 omaha or holdem table the average rake is .50 a hand. You see approximently 60 hand an hour. So the total rake an hour would be 30 dollars. Now, lets say do this at ten tables. You will have a total rake of $300. So from raketherake you see 33% of 300 which is $99.
Now, lets say you never play a hand you always fold. Every 10 hands you lose $1.50. You see 60 hands an hour so you lose 9 dollars an hour. Times this by your ten tables, you lose $90. Therfore, you make a 9 dollar profit an hour. Not worth your time right?
Well, i contatced cake and they said this would be fine since your just folding your hands ( i can forward you the email for proof). So i am in the process on making a bot that will fold your hands for you. Because if you leave this bot running for 12 hrs. a day, you male a profit of $108 a day. DO this for one year straight, 365 days, you make $39,420 a year for just having a program run.
The only downside is the intial deposit into you account, since you will just be losing this money at first.
But, let me know what you guys think and if your interested in something like this. Thanks guys.
that rake amount cant be right. but there are many so called "rakeback pros" who are break-even players but do fairly well overall with the rakeback they receive.
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that rake amount cant be right. but there are many so called "rakeback pros" who are break-even players but do fairly well overall with the rakeback they receive.
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