Rake is the fee poker rooms charge to host games.
A percentage of the pot (3–5%) is taken with a maximum cap per hand.
Example:
Pot: $100
Rake: 5%
A fixed percentage of the buy-in goes to the room (e.g., $10 + $1).
The extra $1 is the rake you must beat before showing profit.
Even small amounts accumulate and deeply influence your winrate.
Your “real” winrate is calculated as:
Winrate after rake = Winrate before rake − Rake per 100 hands
Get 10–60% of your rake back depending on the platform.
Promotions, missions, and leaderboards offset rake losses.
Lower rake structures or softer tables increase your effective winrate.
Lower caps mean higher profitability over time.
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