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Posted Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:02 am GMT by theblackpies
hello everybody
iam Danny from philipines
iam new in texas hold`em
please support me
thank you
question :
in the table have 3 card, than if in the table want open card
why our money fall of in the table ??
can somebody tell me how our money can fall of and how to calculate this cash?
sample :
in the table have 3 card
than if in the table want to open next card we got cash
first before open card into table = $16( our money in the table ) become
$15.2(after have cash )
open second card $23.2 into the table( our money in the table )
become
$23(after have cash )
open third card $55( our money in the table )
become
$53.5(after have cash )
Can somebody explain to me?
thank you
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Posted Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:19 am GMT by crack
I think you need to explain it a bit better for us to answer. Welcome to the forum. 
Posted Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:26 am GMT by misterjokerboy
Hi and welcome to the forums.
It sounds like you're talking about what is called "rake". When playing cash games, hte site takes a certain percentage of the pot and keeps it for itself. It's basically like a charge for playing, and how they make their money.
Posted Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:15 am GMT by Poto
Yeah, I'm pretty sure he's asking about the rake. The site usually takes 5% of every pot, up to a maximum of $3.
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