Stake Rake
The growth of GGPoker Network in the last two years is thanks to adopting the right strategy to maintain the poker ecosystem between amateurs and regs. One way to 'support' poker fans is to change the rake structure, and with this, the rakeback distribution. In our experience, some poker players are not yet clear about what he PVI (Player Value Index) is and how it works, that is why we will try to explain in this article.
What is GGpoker PVI
The GGPoker network monitors your game patterns and results, and on their basis, you get the so-called — Player Value Index. In theory, its value can vary from 0 to 2. It's common to believe that the PVI of amateurs tends to 2, and of winning grinders is always less than 1. But, the exact calculations are only known by the network.
RAKE is a deflationary token that is designed to maximize yield farming, while the protocol builds a vault with locked liquidity forever, and 90% of all yields from liquidity mining will be used to buy back RAK on active Uniswap market, and pay the reward on RAK tokens. On the other hand, every 2 months, there will be a distribution of 200 yCAK for RAK holders, proportionally to their balance, up to 800 yCAK. The house charges a commission or ‘rake’ as a percentage of the total pot won at the end of each hand. The ‘rake’ is calculated based on the number of players in the hand, and the size of the pot. The commission (rake) is 5% and capped at a maximum of $3.
From July 2020 minimal PVI multiplier was set to 0.1. Meaning that winning players can have their rake counted as 10% (before min was 0.2).
- Pot Limit (PL) and No Limit (NL) Stakes up to and including $0.10/$0.25. Number of Players. $0.01 for each $0.20 in the pot. $0.01 for each $0.20 in the pot.
- Stake and Rack Hardware. Stake pockets are made to attach to your trailer frame to allow for easy attachment of stake sides. TrailerParts.com offers stake body parts that can either be welded or bolted onto your application.
- The Stake Rake® is a leaf rake with a 'twist'. We have developed a product line of rakes with innova.
Please note that depending on your performance, your multiplier can change without notice.
As the GGNetwork website no longer has the house rules posted, we retrieve information from skins and poker forums with some concepts about PVI:
- Factors constituting the PVI of each game, such as CHB Index, Swing Index, Potsize Index, etc., are evaluated relative to each other, and a value is assigned. Each factor is evaluated separately for each game and each blind. The value will range from 0 to 2.
- Hold 'em and Omaha scores are determined by the following data: CHB, Swing, Potsize Index, etc.
- All-in or Fold score is determined by several indexes: All-In, Jackpot, Winloss, etc.
- Tournament score is determined by Overlay Index, Satellite, Buyin, and Skill.
- All scores are subject to change.
- PVI Blind Groups. Hold 'em and Omaha games are divided into 4 Blind Groups (Featured / High / Medium / Low), and players will have unique PVI for each Blind Group. When a session ends, the coefficient of the Blind Group, which the session belongs to, will be updated.
- PVI is updated at the end of each session.
The only value that can be guessed is the 'Potsize Index,' probably a ratio of the pots won by the players, but the network does not disclose the details any calculation made. Therefore, we can conclude:
The method of how the PVI is calculated is unknown by everyone, and GGPoker doesn't disclose it even to affiliates.
How does PVI affect you?
Rake structure multiplies fees counted in your favor. If your index is less than one (as with all winning players), it will reduce the total amount of rake with which the rakeback is calculated.
As GGPoker PVI rake is updated continuously, it changes your rakeback every month.
Players' feedback
In general, professional players are unhappy with PVI. In a 'direct' rake structure like the one used by partypoker or Winning Poker Network, more volume means more rakeback, but on GGPoker is different.
Some grinders have stated that their bb/100 rate dropped to 200% after his profits were affected by the PVI Index.
Other groups of players don't understand how the index affects their payout, or if it changes the Fish Buffet rewards program. The information available in PokerCraft is confusing to some grinders.
GGPoker Rake Structure
We won't discuss in this article how the Fish Buffet loyalty program works; it has been widely explained in other articles and on our GGPoker review. It's quite simple to understand; unfortunately, we can not say the same thing about the complex rake structure on the network, which directly affects the rakeback size.
All players pay a commission from their share in the pot — 5% in Hold'em and Omaha — but the way it is counted for each one is not easy.
In GGPoker, the rake is charged pre-flop.
Hold'em:
Stake | Rake | Cap |
$0.02 / $0.05 | 5% | $0.5 |
$0.05 / $0.10 | 5% | $1 |
$0.10 / $0.25 | 5% | $2 |
$0.25 / $0.50 | 5% | $4 |
$0.50 / $1 | 5% | $5 |
$1 / $2 | 5% | $6 |
$2 / $5 | 5% | $8 |
$5 / $10 | 5% | $10 |
Omaha
Stake | Rake | Cap |
$0.05 / $0.10 | 5% | 3BB |
$0.10 / $0.25 | 5% | 3BB |
$0.25 / $0.50 | 5% | 2BB |
$0.50 / $1 | 5% | 2BB |
$1 / $2 | 5% | 2BB |
$2 / $5 | 5% | 1.5BB |
$5 / $10 | 5% | 1.5BB |
$10 / $20 | 5% | 1.5BB |
$25 / $50++ | 5% | 1BB |
Rush & Cash (NLH & PLO):
Stake | Min Buy-In | Max Buy-In | Rake % | Rake Cap |
$1 $2 | $100 | $200 | 5% | $6 |
$0.5 $1 | $50 | $100 | 5% | $3 |
$0.25 $0.50 | $25 | $50 | 5% | $1.50 |
$0.10 $0.25 | $12 | $25 | 5% | $0.75 |
$0.05 $0.10 | $5 | $10 | 5% | $0.30 |
$0.02 $0.05 | $2 | $5 | 5% | $0.15 |
$0.01 $0.02 | $1 | $2 | 5% | $0.06 |
GGPoker PVI Rake FAQ
- Does GGPoker disclose real rake?
No, GGPoker only shares PVI rake, which has already been affected by a random factor.
- How can I know my PVI?
GGPoker doesn't share what the player's exact PVI is. They only share a final rake number.
- Does PVI rake affect my final rakeback?
Yes. Your overall benefit is affected by PVI rake, although we can say that grinders get a decent cashback on the network.
- Do I get any cashback playing on GGPoker?
Yes! GGPoker runs several promotions, including Fish Buffet Rewards, Jackpots, rake races, etc.
- How can I improve my PVI?
As the formula for calculating the index is unknown, there is no way to get a better coefficient on the network. Heavy grinders must be aware that they will be 'punished' for the benefit of amateurs.
- Is GGPoker rake structure public?
Yes, GGNetwork charges a standard 5% rake at the Hold'em and Omaha tables. The rake distribution to players is the one affected by random factors.
Summary
We can conclude that the amount of rakeback you receive at any room of the GGPoker network will depend not only on the volume and the bonuses received by Fish Buffet and other promos but also on the amount of rake counted in your favor affected by PVI, which may consider the number of hands you play, how much money you win at the tables, etc.
If you are a winning player, your PV Index most likely be less than one, and each month your rakeback will change according to your results and game patterns.
GGNetwork is still the best site to play with Asian poker fans, and they are the reason to implement an indirect rake structure.
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As compensation for hosting online Poker games, we take what’s known as ‘rake’ from each pot. We have a “no flop, no drop” policy. The rake is defined in the following chart:
Stake Rake
Fixed Limit
Stakes | 2 Players % / CAP | 3-4 Players % / CAP | 5+ Player % / CAP |
---|---|---|---|
$0.02/$0.04 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 |
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.10 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 |
$0.10/$0.20 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 |
$0.25/$0.50 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 |
$0.50/$1 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 |
$1/$2 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 4% / $0.80 |
$2/$4 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 3% / $1.25 |
$3/$6 to $5/$10 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $2 | 3% / $3 |
$10/$20 | 2% / $0.50 | 2.5% / $2 | 2.5% / $3 |
$15/$30 | 2% / $1 | 2% / $2 | 2% / $3 |
$20/$40 to $100/$200 | 1% / $1 | 1% / $2 | 1% / $3 |
No Limit and Pot Limit
Stakes | Rake per pot | 2 Player Cap | 3 Player Cap | 4 Player Cap | 5 to 9 Player Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Stakes Up to and including $1/2 | $0.01 for each $0.20 in Pot | $0.50 | $1.00 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
Stakes $2/4, $3/6 and $4/8 | $0.05 for each $1 in Pot | $1.00 | $1.50 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
Stakes $5/$10 and Greater | $0.25 for each $5 in Pot | $1.25 | $1.75 | $2.25 | $3.00 |
For No Limit and Pot Limit, the house charges a commission or “rake” as a percentage of the total pot won at the end of each hand. The “rake” is calculated based on the number of players in the hand, and the size of the pot. The commission (rake) is 5% and capped at a maximum of $3.
Understanding Rake Calculation
We want to make sure your online poker experience is fair. That doesn’t just mean the best security and the fastest cashouts. It also means calculating rake the right way. So rather than relying on one poker rake calculation, we use various types to calculate bonuses and determine your status in our loyalty program.
Weighted Contributed Rake Calculation
With the Weighted Contributed Rake Calculation, players earn more credit based on how much rake they contribute to a pot. So a player who sticks it out until the end of the hand and contributes $2 in rake to a pot will earn more credit towards their bonus release than a player who only contributed $0.25. Players who fold without putting in even the blinds share no credit at all as they didn’t contribute to the rake.
The big advantage of the Weighted Contributed Rake Method is that players earn bonuses faster at Poker King. That’s because when a customer plays more hands and contribute more to each pot, he’ll earn more points.
*We use the Weighted Contributed Rake Method to calculate the release of bonuses and to calculate the Rank Points you earn as part of our Elite Benefits Program.
Dealt Rake Calculation
With the Dealt Rake Calculation, every player dealt into the hand gets equal credit. It makes no difference if they play the hand or not or how much they contributed. So, if you received cards and you fold before the flop, you’ll still earn the same number of points as players who played it until the river, even if you didn’t contribute to the pot.
*We don’t use the Dealt Rake Method at Poker King to calculate points.
Contributed Rake Calculation
In this calculation, players earn equal credit regardless of how much they contributed to the pot. But players who fold without posting a blind aren’t eligible to earn credits.
We don’t use the Contributed Rake Method at Poker King to calculate points.
Rake Race Calculations
Players who take a seat at one of our cash game tables automatically participate in our weekly rake race known as The Beast. A portion of the rake automatically goes to feed The Beast.
Here’s how the contributions work:
Stakes | 2 Players % / CAP | 3-4 Players % / CAP | 5+ Player % / CAP |
---|---|---|---|
$0.02/$0.04 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 |
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.10 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 |
$0.10/$0.20 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 |
$0.25/$0.50 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 |
$0.50/$1 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 |
$1/$2 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 4% / $0.80 |
$2/$4 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 3% / $1.25 |
$3/$6 to $5/$10 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $2 | 3% / $3 |
$10/$20 | 2% / $0.50 | 2.5% / $2 | 2.5% / $3 |
$15/$30 | 2% / $1 | 2% / $2 | 2% / $3 |
$20/$40 to $100/$200 | 1% / $1 | 1% / $2 | 1% / $3 |
As compensation for hosting online Poker games, we take what’s known as ‘rake’ from each pot. We have a “no flop, no drop” policy. The rake is defined in the following chart:
Fixed Limit
Stakes | 2 Players % / CAP | 3-4 Players % / CAP | 5+ Player % / CAP |
---|---|---|---|
$0.02/$0.04 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 |
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.10 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 |
$0.10/$0.20 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 |
$0.25/$0.50 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 |
$0.50/$1 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 |
$1/$2 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 4% / $0.80 |
$2/$4 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 3% / $1.25 |
$3/$6 to $5/$10 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $2 | 3% / $3 |
$10/$20 | 2% / $0.50 | 2.5% / $2 | 2.5% / $3 |
$15/$30 | 2% / $1 | 2% / $2 | 2% / $3 |
$20/$40 to $100/$200 | 1% / $1 | 1% / $2 | 1% / $3 |
No Limit and Pot Limit
Stakes | Rake per pot | 2 Player Cap | 3 Player Cap | 4 Player Cap | 5 to 9 Player Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Stakes Up to and including $1/2 | $0.01 for each $0.20 in Pot | $0.50 | $1.00 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
Stakes $2/4, $3/6 and $4/8 | $0.05 for each $1 in Pot | $1.00 | $1.50 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
Stakes $5/$10 and Greater | $0.25 for each $5 in Pot | $1.25 | $1.75 | $2.25 | $3.00 |
For No Limit and Pot Limit, the house charges a commission or “rake” as a percentage of the total pot won at the end of each hand. The “rake” is calculated based on the number of players in the hand, and the size of the pot. The commission (rake) is 5% and capped at a maximum of $3.
Understanding Rake Calculation
We want to make sure your online poker experience is fair. That doesn’t just mean the best security and the fastest cashouts. It also means calculating rake the right way. So rather than relying on one poker rake calculation, we use various types to calculate bonuses and determine your status in our loyalty program.
Weighted Contributed Rake Calculation
With the Weighted Contributed Rake Calculation, players earn more credit based on how much rake they contribute to a pot. So a player who sticks it out until the end of the hand and contributes $2 in rake to a pot will earn more credit towards their bonus release than a player who only contributed $0.25. Players who fold without putting in even the blinds share no credit at all as they didn’t contribute to the rake.
The big advantage of the Weighted Contributed Rake Method is that players earn bonuses faster at Poker King. That’s because when a customer plays more hands and contribute more to each pot, he’ll earn more points.
*We use the Weighted Contributed Rake Method to calculate the release of bonuses and to calculate the Rank Points you earn as part of our Elite Benefits Program.
Dealt Rake Calculation
With the Dealt Rake Calculation, every player dealt into the hand gets equal credit. It makes no difference if they play the hand or not or how much they contributed. So, if you received cards and you fold before the flop, you’ll still earn the same number of points as players who played it until the river, even if you didn’t contribute to the pot.
*We don’t use the Dealt Rake Method at Poker King to calculate points.
Contributed Rake Calculation
In this calculation, players earn equal credit regardless of how much they contributed to the pot. But players who fold without posting a blind aren’t eligible to earn credits.
We don’t use the Contributed Rake Method at Poker King to calculate points.
Rake Race Calculations
Players who take a seat at one of our cash game tables automatically participate in our weekly rake race known as The Beast. A portion of the rake automatically goes to feed The Beast.
Here’s how the contributions work:
Stakes | 2 Players % / CAP | 3-4 Players % / CAP | 5+ Player % / CAP |
---|---|---|---|
$0.02/$0.04 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 |
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.10 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 |
$0.10/$0.20 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 |
$0.25/$0.50 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 |
$0.50/$1 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 |
$1/$2 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 4% / $0.80 |
$2/$4 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 3% / $1.25 |
$3/$6 to $5/$10 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $2 | 3% / $3 |
$10/$20 | 2% / $0.50 | 2.5% / $2 | 2.5% / $3 |
$15/$30 | 2% / $1 | 2% / $2 | 2% / $3 |
$20/$40 to $100/$200 | 1% / $1 | 1% / $2 | 1% / $3 |
As compensation for hosting online Poker games, we take what’s known as ‘rake’ from each pot. We have a “no flop, no drop” policy. The rake is defined in the following chart:
Fixed Limit
Stakes | 2 Players % / CAP | 3-4 Players % / CAP | 5+ Player % / CAP |
---|---|---|---|
$0.02/$0.04 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 |
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.10 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 |
$0.10/$0.20 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 |
$0.25/$0.50 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 |
$0.50/$1 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 |
$1/$2 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 4% / $0.80 |
$2/$4 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 3% / $1.25 |
$3/$6 to $5/$10 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $2 | 3% / $3 |
$10/$20 | 2% / $0.50 | 2.5% / $2 | 2.5% / $3 |
$15/$30 | 2% / $1 | 2% / $2 | 2% / $3 |
$20/$40 to $100/$200 | 1% / $1 | 1% / $2 | 1% / $3 |
No Limit and Pot Limit
Stakes | Rake per pot | 2 Player Cap | 3 Player Cap | 4 Player Cap | 5 to 9 Player Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
All Stakes Up to and including $1/2 | $0.01 for each $0.20 in Pot | $0.50 | $1.00 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
Stakes $2/4, $3/6 and $4/8 | $0.05 for each $1 in Pot | $1.00 | $1.50 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
Stakes $5/$10 and Greater | $0.25 for each $5 in Pot | $1.25 | $1.75 | $2.25 | $3.00 |
For No Limit and Pot Limit, the house charges a commission or “rake” as a percentage of the total pot won at the end of each hand. The “rake” is calculated based on the number of players in the hand, and the size of the pot. The commission (rake) is 5% and capped at a maximum of $3.
Understanding Rake Calculation
We want to make sure your online poker experience is fair. That doesn’t just mean the best security and the fastest cashouts. It also means calculating rake the right way. So rather than relying on one poker rake calculation, we use various types to calculate bonuses and determine your status in our loyalty program.
Weighted Contributed Rake Calculation
With the Weighted Contributed Rake Calculation, players earn more credit based on how much rake they contribute to a pot. So a player who sticks it out until the end of the hand and contributes $2 in rake to a pot will earn more credit towards their bonus release than a player who only contributed $0.25. Players who fold without putting in even the blinds share no credit at all as they didn’t contribute to the rake.
The big advantage of the Weighted Contributed Rake Method is that players earn bonuses faster at Poker King. That’s because when a customer plays more hands and contribute more to each pot, he’ll earn more points.
*We use the Weighted Contributed Rake Method to calculate the release of bonuses and to calculate the Rank Points you earn as part of our Elite Benefits Program.
Dealt Rake Calculation
With the Dealt Rake Calculation, every player dealt into the hand gets equal credit. It makes no difference if they play the hand or not or how much they contributed. So, if you received cards and you fold before the flop, you’ll still earn the same number of points as players who played it until the river, even if you didn’t contribute to the pot.
*We don’t use the Dealt Rake Method at Poker King to calculate points.
Contributed Rake Calculation
Stake Rack Brackets
In this calculation, players earn equal credit regardless of how much they contributed to the pot. But players who fold without posting a blind aren’t eligible to earn credits.
We don’t use the Contributed Rake Method at Poker King to calculate points.
Rake Race Calculations
Players who take a seat at one of our cash game tables automatically participate in our weekly rake race known as The Beast. A portion of the rake automatically goes to feed The Beast.
Stake Racks
Here’s how the contributions work:
Stake Rack Slats
Stakes | 2 Players % / CAP | 3-4 Players % / CAP | 5+ Player % / CAP |
---|---|---|---|
$0.02/$0.04 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 | 4.5% / $0.01 |
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.10 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 | 4.5% / $0.04 |
$0.10/$0.20 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 | 4.5% / $0.10 |
$0.25/$0.50 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 | 4.5% / $0.16 |
$0.50/$1 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 | 4.5% / $0.40 |
$1/$2 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 4% / $0.80 |
$2/$4 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $0.70 | 3% / $1.25 |
$3/$6 to $5/$10 | 2% / $0.50 | 3% / $2 | 3% / $3 |
$10/$20 | 2% / $0.50 | 2.5% / $2 | 2.5% / $3 |
$15/$30 | 2% / $1 | 2% / $2 | 2% / $3 |
$20/$40 to $100/$200 | 1% / $1 | 1% / $2 | 1% / $3 |