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What is GGPokers PVI Rake?
When you play at the GGPoker network they will monitor your patterns for playing and your results and based on those things you will receive a Player Value Index. The value of the PVI is 0-2 and it is believed that amateur players are closer to 2 while more seasoned players have a value that is less than 1. However, the exact calculations are not known to players but only the GGPoker network.
Starting in July of 2020 0.1 is the smallest PVI multiplier that a player can have, which means that winning players can count their rake 10%. Before July 2020 the smallest PVI multiplier was 0.2. you should be aware that the multiplier that you have can change without notice depending on how you are playing.
Here are some of the concepts for the PVI rake:
Some of the factors that make up the PVI for every game like CHB Index, Pot size Index, and Swing Index, to name a few, are evaluated against one another, and then a value is assigned. The value ranged from 0-2 and each of the factors is separately evaluated not only for each game but for each blind as well.
The scores for the games of Omaha and Holdem are determined by data such as CHB Index, Pot size Index, and Swing Index.
The score for All-in or Fold is determined by indexes such as All-In, Jackpot, and Win/Loss.
The scores for tournaments will be determined by Overlay Index, satellite, buy-in, and skill.
All of the scores are subject to change at any time.
There are 4 Blind Groups of the Holdem and Omaha games, which are Featured, High, Medium, and Low. You can have a different PVI for each group and when the playing session is over the PVI of the Blind group that is for that session is then updated, so it can change for every playing session.
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