![]() ![]() Your return on investment is how much you expect to win (or lose) on average every time you play. Of this $350 total, $305 goes into the prize pool and $45 goes to the casino.īefore moving forward, it is important that you understand the concept of Return on Investment. One of the major tournament series that many amateurs will frequent during the summer in Vegas features $305 + $45 buy-in events (13% rake). ![]() In the vast majority of small stakes tournaments, it is not uncommon for the casino to rake 15% or more of the prize pool. The rake, the money the casino takes in exchange for letting you play, is a key determining factor of whether or not any game is potentially profitable. Instead, they lose because the casino consistently rakes away a significant amount of money in play. They are usually not much better or worse than their competition. Most amateur players do not lose because they are bad at poker. With the WSOP quickly approaching, I would like to share with you a concept that many amateur players are either unaware of or completely ignore. ![]()
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