Royal777 wrote on 04/22/2022 at 5:34 PM
But in TournamentPoker there is no rake per hand, right? But only in cash game
I don't quite understand your question to be honest.
You wrote: "As rake/fee I understand a one time tournament fee."
The rake is not a one-time fee in cash games, but it only comes into play when there are at least two players left in the game before the flop.
There is also in cash games still the fixed fee, that is regardless of the Pot size, the house nickel part always remains the same, the fee remains constant.
In tournaments, it is a percentage fixed sum, usually 10% of the entry fee, that is then the so-called entry fee.
The entry fee is then the entry fee / buy in.
It was not clear from Xavi's question what kind of table he was sitting at.
The Dealer demands a fee from him and he should then also pay the complete big blind, which makes me think that it can't be tournament poker, because there the fee is due once before the game, just the entry fee/buy in and is also not "collected" by the dealer.
But I can also be wrong
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Dutch78 wrote on 04/22/2022 at 7:04 pm
It was not clear from Xavi's question what kind of table he was sitting at.
The Dealer demands a fee from him and he is supposed to pay the complete big blind, which makes me think that it can't be TournamentPoker, because there the fee is due once before the game, just the entry fee/buy in and is also not "collected" by the dealer.
But I can also be mistaken
Maybe we are all wrong, because so far the Xavi has not reported
If he has to pay the same amount in the SB in the amount of the BB, then it can be neither the rake nor the ante. Neither SB + Ante nor SB + Rake result in the sum of the BB. In order to actively participate in the round during the preflop, it is mandatory for him to call as SB. Besides, yes there was the hint that all players at the table have to pay the amount. Therefore, it can only be rake (cash game) or the ante (tournament poker).
Royal777 wrote on 04/22/2022 at 19:15
If he has to pay the same amount in the SB in the amount of the BB, then it can be neither the rake nor the ante.
From the small blind he had written nothing, he sat in the big blind.
We just let ourselves be surprised
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Dutch78 wrote on 22.04.2022 at 19:24
He hadn't written anything about the small blind after all, he was sitting in the big blind.
"The Dealer is asking me for a fee. Sure, first hand, I'm in the big blind, I think. After that but I should also pay the complete big blind "
So dear people, I just came from dinner and thought it was clearer. Maybe the question really was a little confusing.
I actually meant ante. Rake is deducted at the beginning of a Tournament and in cash games usually after the hand and also depending on the Pot size. Also, not everyone pays the same rake, for example if you fold early. Therefore, the reference that all pay this was actually clear to me that it must be ante.
But I have to admit that I just read up again that ante in cash games is rather rare. In my casino always, but apparently not the rule.
Second problem: you answer yes no longer, but philosophizes 😜 could be that or also the other. gambler67 called it, but somehow not clear. After that peter, but also somehow half-hearted. Tend somehow to a substitute question. What do you guys think?
Xavi22 wrote on 04/22/2022 at 7:33 pm: So dear folks, I just got back from lunch and thought it was clearer. Maybe the question was really a bit confusing.
I actually meant ante. Rake is deducted at the beginning of a Tournament and in cash games usually after the hand and also depending on the Pot size. Also, not everyone pays the same rake, for example if you fold early. Therefore, the reference that all pay this was actually clear to me that it must be ante.
But I have to admit that I just read up again that ante in cash games is rather rare. In my casino always, but apparently not the rule.
Second problem: you answer yes no longer, but philosophizes 😜 could be that or also the other. gambler67 called it, but somehow not clear. After that peter, but also somehow half-hearted. Tend somehow to a substitute question. What do you guys think?
If you can play the final even with 11 players I would say gambler and peter on.
If it can really only be 10, then Gambler.
Wutmaennchen wrote on 22.04.2022 at 19:40
If you can play the final even with 11 players I would say Gambler and Peter on.
If it really can only be 10 then Gambler.
i would also be for 11 have it as 1. said but it was hard if you get it done with 11 people then gladly so I find
then leave out the last question and both can participate it was also with me not 2 answers only a hint that on the question 2 possible solutions are given
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gambler67 wrote on 22.04.2022 at 19:58: then leave out the last question and both can participate it was also with me not 2 answers only a hint that on the question 2 mögiche solutions are given
I could have given the answer, but only one counts, and certainly it was not clear. But I do not care, I'm out and let both continue
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I don't quite understand your question to be honest.
You wrote: "As rake/fee I understand a one time tournament fee."
The rake is not a one-time fee in cash games, but it only comes into play when there are at least two players left in the game before the flop.
There is also in cash games still the fixed fee, that is regardless of the Pot size, the house nickel part always remains the same, the fee remains constant.
In tournaments, it is a percentage fixed sum, usually 10% of the entry fee, that is then the so-called entry fee.
The entry fee is then the entry fee / buy in.
It was not clear from Xavi's question what kind of table he was sitting at.
The Dealer demands a fee from him and he should then also pay the complete big blind, which makes me think that it can't be tournament poker, because there the fee is due once before the game, just the entry fee/buy in and is also not "collected" by the dealer.
But I can also be wrong
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Maybe we are all wrong, because so far the Xavi has not reported
If he has to pay the same amount in the SB in the amount of the BB, then it can be neither the rake nor the ante. Neither SB + Ante nor SB + Rake result in the sum of the BB. In order to actively participate in the round during the preflop, it is mandatory for him to call as SB. Besides, yes there was the hint that all players at the table have to pay the amount. Therefore, it can only be rake (cash game) or the ante (tournament poker).
I am curious about the resolution ^^
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From the small blind he had written nothing, he sat in the big blind.
We just let ourselves be surprised
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"The Dealer is asking me for a fee. Sure, first hand, I'm in the big blind, I think. After that but I should also pay the complete big blind "
exactly
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I actually meant ante. Rake is deducted at the beginning of a Tournament and in cash games usually after the hand and also depending on the Pot size. Also, not everyone pays the same rake, for example if you fold early. Therefore, the reference that all pay this was actually clear to me that it must be ante.
But I have to admit that I just read up again that ante in cash games is rather rare. In my casino always, but apparently not the rule.
Second problem: you answer yes no longer, but philosophizes 😜 could be that or also the other. gambler67 called it, but somehow not clear. After that peter, but also somehow half-hearted. Tend somehow to a substitute question. What do you guys think?
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If you can play the final even with 11 players I would say gambler and peter on.
If it can really only be 10, then Gambler.
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i would also be for 11 have it as 1. said but it was hard if you get it done with 11 people then gladly so I find
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I could have given the answer, but only one counts, and certainly it was not clear. But I do not care, I'm out and let both continue
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