Re: [url=http://www.flopturnriver.com/Referrals/rake-back.ht
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Originally Posted by griffey24
Hey guys,
So I just finished a rather up and down October as far as 100NL goes. As usual, the end of the month comes and I get a nice deposit into my account with my rakeback.
This was the first month where my rakeback was actually GREATER than my poker income. I doubt this is the case, but I was wondering if this is a common occurence for a lot of players?
For a solid profitable player, what fraction of their total poker income (Total poker income = rakeback+poker income) should we expect to be rakeback? 5%, 10, 25%?
While its nice being able to be a breakeven player for a month and still turn a profit, I'd imagine having rakeback being greater than poker earnings isn't a good sign?...
any thoughts?
Their was a post on 2+2 a few month ago that showed a player who played 5/10 (i think maybe it was 10/20 lhe 6max) on ap with a propping rb deal. He was -0.2bbs/100 or something over like a years worth of hands and turned over enough money in rakeback for t to provide him with a living (i think the numbers were 50k in rb, but i cant be sure)
So yeah, a break even month isnt bad, it happens, and limit sure pays more rake.