Using Rakeback an Income

Playing poker with rakeback has many positives, specifically bankroll related. It is actually possible to make enough money from rakeback that you can gain more from rakeback than from profits from your poker play.

The top rakeback poker players know exactly how to make the most from playing poker with rakeback. These players have turned playing poker with rakeback into a permanent income. This is because the amount a poker player will receive in rakeback over the space of a month is easier to predict than what they will earn in profits from their winnings from playing poker.

Predicting your profits from rakeback

Predicting your profits from rakeback is fairly easy, compared to trying to work out what you will earn from actually gain in winnings from playing poker. You can work out what you will earn in rakeback for the month many ways. The easiest way is using a rakeback calculator. All you need to do is input the information on how many tables you usually play, how many hours a day you play and what stakes you play and the rakeback calculator does the rest.

However, the way I have found the easiest and most accurate is by actually playing poker how you would usually play for a week, while tracking how much you have paid in rake. Then multiplying this by 4 will give you an accurate estimate of what you will receive in pkr rakeback a month.

Turning rakeback into a income

Poker players can then use this information from knowing how much they make from rakeback and turn it into a regular income. For example, if a poker player knows he is a break-even poker player from playing cash games, he can then use rakeback and start making a wage from playing poker.

For example, if a poker player has an ROI (return on investment) that swings between +5% and -5%, he can then use his rakeback as an income from poker. If a player plays poker 5 hours a day, his 5 hours of play will generate roughly $100 in Ultimate bet rakeback. He can calculate how much he will earn from rakeback. It can then be calculated into a wage or hourly rate. In this example, it would be $20 an hour. So they poker player knows, as long as he is breaking even from his poker play, his rakeback will produce a profit of $20 an hour.