Raked Poker Game

The rake is defined below for each game which we spread. We do not charge rake if the hand ends on the first betting round (before the flop in Hold’em or Omaha, before Fourth Street in Stud variants, or before the Draw in Draw variants).

The HORSE mixed game includes only Limit games in the rotation, and therefore will be raked according to the Fixed Limit structures.

We offer mixed games that have parts of game rotation which are Fixed Limit, and other parts which are No Limit and/or Pot Limit. Hands played at these tables are raked according to the type of game dealt in a particular hand.

We also offer a selection of special poker game variants – see here for rake information for those games.

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Poker is one of the best examples of these games, and a rake is a system they use to monetize it. Rake in poker is the amount of money that casinos take from the player who wins the pot in each game. It’s called pot rake, the typical rake structure you’ll see in casinos. However, some casinos use other rake structures to make money, such as. The rake is the only way that the house (host casino) can make money directly on Poker (of course a casino can earn indirect revenue from players through food and beverage sales, etc.); the house is not wagering on the outcome of the game so it has no vested interest in any particular result, and it does not have the 'house advantage' that it.

‘Number of players’ in the tables below refers to the players who were dealt into that particular hand, not the number seated at the table.

The tables below also represent the rake for both regular ring game and Zoom tables.

True Percentage Rake

Ring game rake is calculated as a true percentage using the ‘round half to even’ method of rounding.

Non-USD Currency Rake

The caps for non-USD games are subject to quarterly review and may be changed due to fluctuations in the exchange rates.

US Dollar Ring Games

No Limit and Pot Limit*

Stakes% Rake2 Player Cap3-4 Player Cap5+ Player Cap
$0.01/$0.023.50%$0.30$0.30$0.30
$0.02/$0.054.15%$0.50$0.50$1.00
$0.05/$0.10 to $0.08/$0.164.50%$0.50$1.00$1.50
$0.10/$0.254.50%$0.50$1.00$2.00
$0.25/$0.505.00%$0.75$0.75$2.00
$0.50/$15.00%$1.00$1.00$2.50
$1/$25.0%$1.25$1.25$2.75
$2/$45.0%$1.50$1.50$3.00
$2.50/$55.0%$1.50$1.50$3.00
$3/$65.0%$1.50$1.50$3.50

* Excluding No Limit and Pot Limit Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo Micro Stakes

No Limit and Pot Limit High-Stakes

Stakes2 Player
% / Cap
3-4 Player
% / Cap
5+ Player
% / Cap
$5/$104.5% / $1.504.50% / $1.504.50% / $3.00
$10/$204.5% / $1.754.50% / $1.754.50% / $3.00
$25/$504.5% / $2.254.50% / $2.004.50% / $3.00
$50/$1004.5% / $2.504.50% / $3.004.50% / $5.00
$100/$200 and above4.5% / $3.004.50% / $5.004.50% / $5.00

No Limit, Pot Limit Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo Micro Stakes.

Stakes% Rake2 Player Cap3-4 Player Cap5+ Player Cap
$0.01/$0.023.30%$0.30$0.30$0.30
$0.02/$0.053.90%$0.50$0.50$1.00
$0.05/$0.104.25%$0.50$1.00$1.50
$0.10/$0.254.25%$0.50$1.00$2.00

Fixed Limit

Stakes2 Player
% / Cap
3-4 Player
% / Cap
5+ Player
% / Cap
$0.02/$0.044.5% / $0.014.5% / $0.014.5% / $0.01
$0.04/$0.08 to $0.05/$0.104.5% / $0.044.5% / $0.044.5% / $0.04
$0.10/$0.204.5% / $0.104.5% / $0.104.5% / $0.10
$0.25/$0.504.5% / $0.164.5% / $0.164.5% / $0.16
$0.50/$14.5% / $0.404.5% / $0.404.5% / $0.40
$1/$22.0% / $0.503.0% / $0.704.0% / $0.80
$2/$42.0% / $0.503.0% / $0.703.0% / $1.25
$3/$6 to $5/$102.0% / $0.503.0% / $2.003.0% / $3.00
$10/$202.0% / $0.502.5% / $2.002.5% / $3.00
$15/$302.0% / $1.002.0% / $2.002.0% / $3.00
$20/$40 to $100/$2001.0% / $1.001.0% / $2.001.0% / $3.00
$150/$300 and above1.0% / $2.001.0% / $5.001.0% / $5.00

Euro Games

No Limit and Pot Limit*

Stakes% Rake2 Player Cap3-4 Player Cap5+ Player Cap
€0.01/€0.023.50%€0.25€0.25€0.25
€0.02/€0.054.15%€0.50€0.50€0.75
€0.05/€0.104.50%€0.50€0.75€1.25
€0.10/€0.254.50%€0.50€0.75€1.50
€0.25/€0.505.0%€0.70€0.70€1.80
€0.50/€15.0%€0.90€0.90€2.25
€1/€25.0%€1.15€1.15€2.50
€2/€45.0%€1.35€1.35€2.75
€2.5/€55.0%€1.35€1.35€2.75
€3/€65.0%€1.35€1.35€3.20
€5/€104.5%€1.35€1.35€2.75

*Excluding No Limit and Pot Limit Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo Micro Stakes

No Limit and Pot Limit Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo Micro Stakes

Stakes% Rake2 Player Cap3-4 Player Cap5+ Player Cap
€0.01/€0.023.30%€0.25€0.25€0.25
€0.02/€0.053.90%€0.50€0.50€0.75
€0.05/€0.104.25%€0.50€0.75€1.25
€0.10/€0.254.25%€0.50€0.75€1.50
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GBP Games

No Limit and Pot Limit

Stakes% Rake2 Player Cap3-4 Player Cap5+ Player Cap
£0.01/£0.023.50%£0.20£0.20£0.20
£0.02/£0.054.15%£0.30£0.30£0.60
£0.05/£0.104.50%£0.30£0.60£1.00
£0.10/£0.254.50%£0.30£0.60£1.25
£0.25/£0.505.0%£0.50£0.50£1.40
£0.50/£15.0%£0.70£0.70£1.40
£1/£25.0%£0.90£0.90£1.95
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Rake is the tax of the poker world. It’s the only way poker sites make money off games like poker in which the house has no advantage.

On this page, I have listed a few poker sites that have reasonable rake policies. These are the poker sites that you should visit first if you play poker frequently and would like to minimize the detrimental effects of the rake. Below, you can read more about how the rake works at various poker sites.

This table is ranked according to the average rake in no-limit and fixed limit games. To create these rankings, I looked at two factors: the average rake and maximum amount raked from each pot. This isn’t the most scientific approach, but I think the above table represents, in order, the best low rake poker sites for most players.

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It’s important to compare both the rake % and the cap. For example, BetVictor charges what looks like a jaw-dropping 10% on micro stakes no-limit games below 0.05/0.10. This would be ridiculous on its own, but the cap per pot is just 0.10 which is quite a bit lower than the industry average. You’ll have to see the rake charts below to get a better indication of which poker site is the best for your exact game-type.

Tournaments are raked about 10% across the board, but it varies quite a bit from site to site and game to game. So for now, the focus on this page remains on cash games. I will do a similar page with a focus on SNGs/MTTs at some point in the future.

The effects of the rake aren’t apparent from hand to hand, but believe me; the rake has a huge impact on your long term rate of return. Playing in high rake games is akin to giving your money away. To prove my point, I submit the picture below:

This is a screenshot that shows about 200,000 hands I logged in PokerTracker during a period of high volume play. This picture is ancient, but the point it makes remains true to this day. If you look over to the second column from the right, you can see that I paid a total of $21,544.20 in rake over that stretch of time. I could have bought a new car with all that rake!

How the Rake Works

Poker sites make money by keeping a small percentage of every pot in cash games and charging players a small fee to participate in tournaments. The house has no stake in who wins or loses.

Cash games

In cash games, the house sets aside a portion of every pot and keeps that as its source of income. The percentage ranges from about 2.5% to 5% depending on the site, stakes and number of players at the table.

Another thing you should note when comparing the rake in cash games is the “rake cap.” This cap states the maximum amount each poker site will take out of any single pot. The lower the cap, the better.

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Tournaments

On average, tournaments come with a rake of about 10%. Rake is generated from tournaments by charging a fee that isn’t added to the prize pool. In a $10+$1 tournament, for example, $10 of each buyin goes towards the prize pool while the additional $1 is kept as income for the poker site.

Rake Policies at Major Poker Sites

What Is Rake In Poker

This next section will explain how the rake works at major poker sites. The purpose of detailing all this for you is to help you make the best decision for your style of play. You will find that the best low rake poker sites for cash games are not the same as the best sites for tournaments.

Rake policies can be fairly complicated with sites charging varying amounts based on the game type, number of players and stakes. Most poker sites don’t actually express the rake as a percentage. Instead, they have a policy that states something along the lines of “$0.01 of every $0.20 is kept as rake.” This works out to about 5% over the long run, but the percentage can vary because the rake only bumps up when each pot reaches the next increment.

If a pot reaches exactly $1.00 for example, a poker site with the rake policy detailed above would keep $0.05 for a rake of exactly 5%. However, a pot of $1.19 would still only be charged $0.05 because the pot hasn’t yet reached the next increment (which would be $1.20). Larger increments work out better for the player because the rake only bumps up at each increment.

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How Much Rake is Appropriate?

This is kind of a subjective topic to tackle, but I do have a few opinions on how much rake is “appropriate.” I don’t mind that the rake exists – poker sites have bills to pay too. What I do mind is excessive rake that serves no purpose but to drain money from the poker economy.

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A rake of about 10% is appropriate in MTTs and SNGs.

Sadly, it is the small stakes players who get hammered on rake the most. If you don’t play at the right poker site, you can find yourself paying 20-25% in rake for micro stakes SNGs and MTTs. I know that PokerStars, for example, has $1.00 SNGs in which $0.80 goes to the prize pool and $0.20 is kept as rake.

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The rake in cash games varies based on stakes – or at least it should. Low rake sites charge lower percentages at low stakes tables to give the player there a viable game that doesn’t just suck money from everyone.

No-flop, no-drop is a policy that should be in effect as well. This policy states that if the hand doesn’t make it to a flop, no rake is taken from the pot.

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The best thing you can to do minimize the impact of the rake is to use the charts above to choose the poker site that has the lowest rake for your preferred game. The site that’s best for low stakes low limit games may not be the best site for no-limit heads-up ring games. Choose the site that works best for you.