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Okay, so they've got games in differenct currencies. What would happen if an American boy like myself played in those games? I mean, other than I'd take all their poundage or whatever.
Is it doable? Would I want to? Would the exchange rate be an extra rake?
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Since you cash in and out during the same session, I don't think the exchange rate means anything (it's a wash)... Just consider yourself buying chips or units and then playing with those. Whether $200 US gets you 50 units, or 500 units, it doesn't matter. See what I mean?
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Rake would all be relative. They would rake .25 pounts on a 5 pound pot (larger pot), or $0.25 on a $5 pot (smaller pot).
Elementary my dear Watson.
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I guess the rate of exchange is roughly 2:1, so a 5/10 game in lbs is like a $2.50/$5.00 game.
Have you guys ever been playing on InerPoker and been asked to prop? I had a pop up screen come up offering me $13 an hour to start 5/10 european table.
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Shabi, this should help you out.
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lol thats an odd question..
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Yes, I have been asked to prop, but it's always games I'm not interested in, so I've always had to turn it down...
Edit: As for your exchange rates, I don't know if you mean pounds or Euros, but I think you're doing your math backwards. Again, it doesn't matter though. Sit down and it will tell you exactly how many US$ are required to cover the buy in you are choosing. |
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no the math isnt backwards...pounds are more valued than dollars so you would cut it in half (5/10 pounds = $2.50/$5.00 US)
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I think it should be 5/10 pounds= 10/20 US$. Because if a pound is worth $2 (it's more valued) then you would multiply by 2, not divide by 2
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you know what thats true
god i suck (stop smoking weed plug here) |
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me thinks me better stick to USD.
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I've done a bit of propping here and there for them, never got anywhere near 1 hour, much less two. It can be a very good way to catch morons and take their money if you're good at headsup/VERY shorthanded play.
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Not quite, 1 pound is worth about $0.54. If you used the link I posted you would know this .
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Or, you could realize it doesn't matter. If a pound is worth 95 cents or 2 cents, you're still palying with chips. When you cash in and cash out, the conversion is the same, so it's a wash. Sit with the US$ amount you want to play with (however many pounds that may be), and then just play normal poker.
A basic awareness of the exchange rate would be a good idea for game selection (so you know what tables you want to play at), but once you choose a table, the conversion means nothing. |
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That is what I meant.
Rake is relative. But if you are playing 1 lb./2 lb., or $1/$2, it's almost like playing $2/$4 if you are playing in pounds.
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Exactly.
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Yeah, but if you're a 5/10 USD player and sit down at a 5/10 euro table you're playing for twice the stakes. That was the point. Either way, this is becoming annoying.
I say we all take all of our money, start a $100/$200 private table, and just cap everything, winner takes all. Can you tell "professional" play is making me fucking nuts?
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This currency thing is weird. They should be able to translate everything into whatever the players option is. That way you always know how much you are calling/playing for in your currency.
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To be honest I wouldn't bother. I'm sure these sites take a cut when they are converting.
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You are right, they do take a fee for converting your money to get into a table of pounds/euros....guess I'll just stick to the $ games.
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You sure about this? I thought they gave you the same rate when you cashed in to a table as when you cashed out from it...
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Nope, I was wrong again. I misread the terminology they were using on the buyin screen.
Looks like they do a conversion. I had clicked on the register for a button to regiter for a tourney and it said buyin+fee and then another fee listed and then a total cost in dollars. I thought the other fee was a conversion fee.
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