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Old 10-17-07, 02:16 PM
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Yes, but you seem to be forgetting most stakers get half the profits PLUS their ENTIRE buy-in amount. Since your staker is only putting half in this time, the buy-in amounts cancel each other out, imo and you're still left with the 50/50 split.

Remember your backer is making it possible for you to play in said game. If it's not for him, you wouldn't have the chance to make any money.

Usually, stakers receive either a higher percentage or their buy-in amount back plus the 50/50, unless you can guarantee him that you ARE a winning player, like most pros do...and in that case you can surely go about changing the terms of the deal.

Most stakers won't like it, and in your case...you might not only lose him as a staker if you change the deal on him, but he might decide to stop mentioning the new/good games around the area, to you.

What I would suggest is you playing the first game under his deal, 50/50 sounds good. If you win, then you have the upper hand in making a better deal for yourself for the next game he stakes you in (since you showed him proof, you can be a winning player). Good luck in whatever you decide to do.
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Old 10-17-07, 03:15 PM
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I think the 50-50 plan is usually when backers pay for the entire buy in for tourneys. I dont think its the same thing for cash games. I really have no idea what a standard deal is in theses cases. Just go with what you think is fair and make sure both parties understand the deal and agree to it before you start.
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Old 10-17-07, 05:51 PM
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I agree. If someone was backing me 100% for a cash game, I wouldn't expect 50% of the profits.

If they were buying half my action, though, I would.
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Old 10-24-07, 01:20 PM
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So anything happen with this Zy?
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50/50 deal is made if I decide to exercise it , if i go to the game. As of yet I havent made the trip up there.... if I do i'll update you

(recent story I heard was late night/early morning) there was a $40 raise preflop UTG and a $400 reraise(yes the blinds are 5/5) UTG +1. This reraise received SEVEN callers. The flop comes K 2 5. UTG +1 bets $400 again . 1 Player calls. Turn 4. UTG +1 bets 1k opponent pushes for 1800 more UTG calls with KK opponent shows 36 of diamonds. Board pairs and KK ships it.)

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