Looking through my stats the other day, I decided to run a calculation to see how much players were earning per hand. Thanks to the solid stats the IncomeAccess provides for Absolute Poker, this is an easy calculation.
Revenue / # of Hands
When I ran this calculation for each of my 150+ players, I noticed something a bit ... unusual. All of my 150+ players were earning almost exactly the same amount of revenue per hand.
Now, either I've got 150 players who all like to play the exact same limits all the time ... or
AP is not calculating revenue according to the formula spelled out in their
Terms and Conditions:
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2.6 "Net Revenue" is calculated as the sum total of all players' contribution to all "rakes" the players were involved in while playing at Absolute Poker, minus chargebacks, rake contributions by prop players or any uncollectable revenue attributable to the Player. Moreover, a Player's contribution to the "rakes" shall be determined as the quotient obtained when dividing the actual amount of each rake to which the Player had contributed divided by the total number of players at the table at the start of the hand. So, if the rake in a hand with ten players at the table is three dollars ($3.00), each player's contribution to the rake will be thirty cents ($0.30).
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Anyone else in the same boat?