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Old 01-20-2010, 03:02 AM
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Default Rakeback for Full Tilt Rush Tables?

Trikkur or anyone know if and how the rakeback on FTP new rush tables is calculated? thanks
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Old 01-20-2010, 07:48 AM
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Anyone likes these rush games?

I see they give more hands per hour at a cost of gameflow absense... not sure how good or bad the latter is
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Old 01-20-2010, 08:41 AM
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I haven't played these but I imagine that there will be a load of action junkies going for these and could be quite fishy. Kind of the difference between FR and 6 max when the shorthanded tables came around. Yes, you are goiing to have absolutely no reads on anyone which kind of sucks but if you play a straight forward game, they may be quite good.

How do they handle stack sizes? Let's say I build up a 200bb stack, does it move with me?
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Trikkur or anyone know if and how the rakeback on FTP new rush tables is calculated? thanks
While I am not 100% sure, I would imagine it would be the same as any other table.
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Old 01-20-2010, 08:51 AM
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...I imagine that there will be a load of action junkies going for these and could be quite fishy.
Yeah that is what I'm thinking of... And the casino will make more money due to increased amount of raked hands
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Old 01-20-2010, 04:24 PM
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so far I have played about 40 min of 10nl 3 tables. They have been very fishy so far or I was just running good as I won three buy ins in that time. I usually do not play holdem either but these are really fun. I do not know if its really poker in the playing player not your cards sense as so far impossible to get reads. I just strictly played my cards. Any strategies ? I found that very late position lot times could min. raise and everyone was prefolded so I got blinds a lot and almost every hand was raised by at least one person so little more aggressive. I need to play these more to see if they are really as fishy as my results show, I hope so
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Old 01-20-2010, 05:37 PM
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I'm hearing from others that the agression in these is huge (haven't played myself) and that there are a lot of 3bets taking down pots. Without reads and having to give credit to a 3b, I can see that being quite effective.
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There should be no reason you don't receive rakeback for these tables. I'll ask someone to be certain, but as long as you are paying rake, it doesn't matter what game, limits, SNG, tourney, etc you play.

BTW, I was messing around on these tables a bit with a friend yesterday. I was also 3-betting pretty light from the blinds a lot figuring people were going to just lay it down and go to their next hand.

At the same time though, I think an 18/16 TAG style could probably do really well in these games as well since you can run through so many hands. I was having too much fun last night playing a bunch of hands to try that out, and since there is only 1 6-max game per limit, it's impossible to multitable. If they open up more games though, playing super tight and seeing more "good hands" per hour could be a pretty easy way to grind a steady income I bet.
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Old 01-20-2010, 06:06 PM
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you can multitable within the group, I did it but not on right now so dont remember how. They just wont seat you at table your already at, duh. But you can multitable Trikkur.
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Yes, the Rush Tables do add to your MGR, so you get paid rakeback for them.
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