by RedBarracuda » Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:28 pm
It depends on the sites calculation of rakeback...
PT always calculates what you paid... but some sites calculate how many people were in the hand and they divide it etc etc.
I think some people just refer to it as NET and GROSS depending on the site.. FTP is apparently NET...
to quote something I got yesterday that somewhat explains this:
For these purposes the term "Poker Gross Revenue" shall mean the sum total
of all Real New Players' contributions to "rakes" the Real New Players were
involved in while playing at Our Site, less any credits, bonus or
promotional amounts given to Real New Players, chargebacks or any
uncollectable revenue attributable to the Real New Players. A Real New
Player's contribution to a "rake" shall be determined by multiplying the
quotient obtained when dividing the actual amount to a hand contributed by
the Real New Player by the total bet of each hand, by the total "rake" of
the hand in question. For example, if the Real New Player's contribution to
the hand is two Dollars ($2.00) and the total bet in the hand is ten Dollars
($10.00) and the "rake" of the hand in question is one Dollar ($1.00), the
Real New Player's contribution to the rake will be twenty cents ($0.20).
also.. short and sweet:
(6:35:48 PM) giantgrwth: I once beat up an attempted murderer, 25% true story
(6:35:59 PM) hard2tel45s: boxing?
(6:36:06 PM) giantgrwth: Yea
(6:36:14 PM) hard2tel45s: sweet
(6:36:30 PM) giantgrwth: He was my best friend too, lol
(6:36:48 PM) hard2tel45s: well u were in the crazy bin bro