https://twitter.com/rampagepoker/status/1523857808999002114



It appears that ACR has a policy which requires 10% of rake to be generated, compared to the deposit amount, prior to withdrawal.

Let's say you deposited $15,000. You'd have to generate $1500 in rake before withdrawing. Is that okay?

In my opinion, sort of. These sites pay substantial fees to their payment processors for deposits and withdrawals, so it makes sense for them to want people to not simply move money on and off at a rapid pace, without playing much in between.

However, there are a few issues here. Namely, in order to play at high stakes, you need a lot of money on there. If you deposit a lot, then 10% of a large sum deposited will take a LONG time to rake. This is especially because rake is capped at like $5 per pot, no matter what. Furthermore, high stakes games don't regularly go like the lower and middle stakes ones do. Therefore, it's unfair to place this requirement upon high stakes players.

ACR should instead have a policy which requires X number of raked hands played in order to withdraw. They can even adjust that number for microstakes in order to prevent abuse that way. However, it sets a very bad precedent to require people to play a ton in order to get their own money off.

They should also offer a one-time withdraw-and-be-banned option. That is, you can take your money off without further play, but this will result in an account ban after that. This way nobody's money will be stuck there due to this policy, while also preventing abuse of repeated deposit/withdrawals.

They could alternatively do a "one time exception" rule, where everyone gets one withdrawal without meeting the rake requirement (and they're warned at the time they do it), and then it will be required next time.