
Originally Posted by
abrown83
A little basic math can figure some of this out.
Avg Pot x .05 x # of hands per hour x # of tables x 24 x 365
So if average pot is 7.50, 10 tables on average, 80 hands per hour we are looking at 2.6 million from cash games in a year.
Now maybe we can tweak from my numbers above to ball park actual revenue.
I think that number is super high for a couple of reasons; Seals did not average 10 tables to my knowledge. I thought the numbers we had quoted earlier were "120 people logged in", not playing. Plus thats at peak. So if we use the mean and adjust for unraked pots, I think we are looking at 5 tables average (and thats probably high), 50 raked hands an hour per, lets say average rake .20 per drop... now we have a much more realistic sounding $438,000 a year.
Rake per table per hour:
50 * .20 = $10
5 tables =
$50 per hour
24 hours a day =
$1200 a day
Apologies in advance if I'm fucking up anything obvious, I just woke up.
Speaking of which, the part that I find most telling of this whole story right now is Micon saying he left the country to spare his 2 year old the experience of living in a police state, and not to duck the absolutely happening penalty phase of the investigation.
Someone explain something to me, on that front; can the US freeze Antiguan bank accounts? I get there is no extradition treaty, but cant they just reach out and touch Micon on the bank front?
Because I dont quite understand how they are going to survive without bank accounts. No one goes far without bank accounts. Least of all when you cant caper down to the local coffee shop or sportsbook and sell a dozen bitcoins to some mope for cash to cover the months rent.
I think the most likely resolution here is that Micon will try to fight the charges from Antigua. And either he will go totally 100% flat broke in the process and fail, or he will go totally 100% flat broke in the process and at least be able to step foot in the US again legally. Every other conceivable permutation of his future involves the type of trouble none of us would laugh about.