This is a method of calculating your amount of monthly gross revenue. If rake is taken out of the pot and a player dealt a hand then he earns MGR. They also earn rakeback on that hand. The formula used for calculating this is:
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Dealt Method
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Poway tennis star treads world stage
By Glae Thien
SPECIAL TO THE UNION-TRIBUNE
April 8, 2008
POWAY – Upon reaching the summit of American junior tennis, Poway High senior Bradley Klahn has turned to climbing the world rankings. | Union-Tribune file photo Poway's Bradley Klahn is top-ranked nationally in his age group and also leads a section titlist team. |
“You always strive to be the best you can be,” said Klahn, ranked 26th in the world among juniors at the end of last month by the International Tennis Federation. “I've just kept working hard, and it's paid off. But being No. 1 in the nation, I know there's still a lot more that I can improve on.”More Details>>
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Arrowtown teenager aiming to be world number one

No mean feat but this determined and focused young Wakatipu High School Year 9 pupil left on the first major step of his journey yesterday.
He is leaving for China as one of the three young Kiwi players selected in the New Zealand under-14 tennis team to compete during the next 12 days in the world junior teams Asia Oceania qualifying round.
The top four teams head to the world finals in the Czech Republic.
"My goal is to finish in the top four or win it," Harry said.
He is no stranger to top tennis pros either, having received tips from some of the world's best. Last year Harry and one of his two Queenstown coaches, Lan Bale, stayed with tennis legend Wayne Ferreira at his San Francisco home in the United States. Ferreira had a tennis court and he was "really good to train with". Bale had once coached Ferreira on the pro tour.
Harry started out hitting tennis balls against the garage door and along the street at home as a 7-year-old. These days he spends two to three hours in intensive training and coaching. Queenstown Tennis Academy coach Mark Millburn said yesterday Harry was "definitely up there" in terms of his potential.No mean feat but this determined and focused young Wakatipu High School Year 9 pupil left on the first major step of his journey yesterday.
He is leaving for China as one of the three young Kiwi players selected in the New Zealand under-14 tennis team to compete during the next 12 days in the world junior teams Asia Oceania qualifying round.
The top four teams head to the world finals in the Czech Republic.
"My goal is to finish in the top four or win it," Harry said.
He is no stranger to top tennis pros either, having received tips from some of the world's best. Last year Harry and one of his two Queenstown coaches, Lan Bale, stayed with tennis legend Wayne Ferreira at his San Francisco home in the United States. Ferreira had a tennis court and he was "really good to train with". Bale had once coached Ferreira on the pro tour.
Harry started out hitting tennis balls against the garage door and along the street at home as a 7-year-old. These days he spends two to three hours in intensive training and coaching. Queenstown Tennis Academy coach Mark Millburn said yesterday Harry was "definitely up there" in terms of his potential.More Details>>
He is leaving for China as one of the three young Kiwi players selected in the New Zealand under-14 tennis team to compete during the next 12 days in the world junior teams Asia Oceania qualifying round.
The top four teams head to the world finals in the Czech Republic.
"My goal is to finish in the top four or win it," Harry said.
He is no stranger to top tennis pros either, having received tips from some of the world's best. Last year Harry and one of his two Queenstown coaches, Lan Bale, stayed with tennis legend Wayne Ferreira at his San Francisco home in the United States. Ferreira had a tennis court and he was "really good to train with". Bale had once coached Ferreira on the pro tour.
Harry started out hitting tennis balls against the garage door and along the street at home as a 7-year-old. These days he spends two to three hours in intensive training and coaching. Queenstown Tennis Academy coach Mark Millburn said yesterday Harry was "definitely up there" in terms of his potential.No mean feat but this determined and focused young Wakatipu High School Year 9 pupil left on the first major step of his journey yesterday.
He is leaving for China as one of the three young Kiwi players selected in the New Zealand under-14 tennis team to compete during the next 12 days in the world junior teams Asia Oceania qualifying round.
The top four teams head to the world finals in the Czech Republic.
"My goal is to finish in the top four or win it," Harry said.
He is no stranger to top tennis pros either, having received tips from some of the world's best. Last year Harry and one of his two Queenstown coaches, Lan Bale, stayed with tennis legend Wayne Ferreira at his San Francisco home in the United States. Ferreira had a tennis court and he was "really good to train with". Bale had once coached Ferreira on the pro tour.
Harry started out hitting tennis balls against the garage door and along the street at home as a 7-year-old. These days he spends two to three hours in intensive training and coaching. Queenstown Tennis Academy coach Mark Millburn said yesterday Harry was "definitely up there" in terms of his potential.More Details>>
Sunday, April 6, 2008
TENNIS: WORLD CHAMPIONS IN ROME, RECORD TICKET SALE
(AGI) - Rome, 26 Mar. - Federer, Nadal and Djokovic among the men; Justin Hennin, Ana Ivanovic and Jankovic among the women: ATP has officially confirmed today the entry list for Italy's BNL international tournament that will take place in Rome from 3 to 18 May on clay at the Foro Italico. There will be an exceptional presence of world champions this year. The tournament belongs to the Master Series (the nine most important tournaments in the world after the Grand Slam). This year it reaches its 78th edition. 'According to Master Series rules, the first 44 players in the world are directly admitted,' says a statement issued by the Italian Tennis Federation. Among them there are two Italians: Potito Starace (nr 37) and Filippo Volandri (nr 42). The entry list of the women's competition is not ready yeat and will become official next week. Record highs so far in terms of ticket sales (+150 pct compared to the same period last year) and in terms of subscriptions (+20 pct compared to 2007).More Details>>
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