Apart from showing a single sample, this graph also shows some insightful information about downswings. The red area shows for any given point, how much the sample is currently away from its previous peak, meaning it tracks downswings. This chart uses two vertical axes. While the sample winnings have their scale on the right axis, the downswing tracker has its scale on the left axis. In this example, the simulated player ended up with winnings over 25,000 big blinds after 2.5 million hands but had to deal with a nasty downswing of almost 10,000 big blinds between hand 1.2 million and hand 2 million.

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On top of that virtually all operators have a no-flop-no-drop rule. Meaning: No rake is collected if the hand is over before a flop is dealt. The GGNetwork is the exception to this rule. Here a hand is raked once there is a 3-bet or a flop. This rule is taken into account in this rake comparison.

To calculate how much rake players actually pay at each limit, I took a huge sample of real-life online poker hands and compiled a list of all pot sizes in big blinds. Then it is easy to use the formal rake rules for each operator and limit to calculate how much rake is deducted for each pot. The no-flop-no-drop-rule (in the case of the GGNetwork the rule that hands are only raked if there is a flop or a 3-bet preflop) was taken into account as well.

GGPoker charges an additional 1BB once the pot equals or exceeds 30BB for the Big Hand Jackpot. But in the long run the Jackpot is re-distributed evenly among all players and no additional fee is taken.

This rake comparison and calculator is going to be expanded, adding rake information for all operators, networks and game variants over the next months. Please leave a comment if you have any suggestions or feature requests.

Court documents suggest investigators found the group selling large amounts of drugs and firearms and then stashing away huge sums of cash. With that money lying around, the records suggest, the suspects sometime looked to rob one another.

Dale Willis, the alleged leader of that group, and his brother, James Willis, now are jailed in Johnson County, where they are charged with first-degree murder in the killing of a man outside an Overland Park nightclub.

But federal court documents the newspaper recently obtained reveal how investigators spent hundreds of hours amassing evidence of how the group fueled criminal enterprises with sales of cocaine and guns.

In addition to the phone taps and hidden cameras, undercover officers conducted months of physical surveillance on the ground and from the air and engaged in face-to-face transactions with heavily armed suspects in dark, secluded locations, those documents show.

An agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives testified during the Johnson County preliminary hearing for the Willis brothers that the camera was placed on the pole as part of an investigation with Kansas City police that started in March 2015, after the killing of 22-year-old Arthur Stafford Jr.

The agent, Steve Lester, testified that the federal investigation started with Dale Willis and his company, Duced Out Records. The Stafford brothers were rap artists with Duced Out Records, according to Facebook posts.

Two months after the Robins shooting incident, police received a report of a burglary in progress at a house where they believed Robins had moved. A witness described seeing four armed men on the front porch.

The gunmen were gone when officers arrived. But while checking the house for victims or burglars, police found a .40-caliber handgun that had been reported stolen from Arkansas, $10,500 on a living room table and a Missouri identification card for Robins.

That search came as part of the investigation into the financial dealings of Anderson and Robins. Among the purchases documented was a red Ford pickup truck bought by Anderson last summer and driven by Robins.

Lester, the ATF agent, testified in the Overland Park murder case that after Robins was shot at about a week before the homicide, he and Dale Willis swapped vehicles, and Willis was driving the red truck.

Willis was not named in the federal drug case filed against Robins, Anderson, Villegas-Escobar and a fourth man, Jose Aguayo-Rodriguez. But the ATF agent testified that the investigation is ongoing and more indictments are anticipated.

Much of the surveillance activity detailed in the federal court documents involved the alleged sale of drugs and guns by Villegas-Escobar to confidential informants and undercover police. Investigators said Robins was his supplier.

Villegas-Escobar also is charged in federal court in a separate drug case involving two other defendants. In two December transactions, he allegedly sold about half a pound of cocaine and two guns, including a military-style semi-automatic rifle with 189 rounds of ammunition.

About two months after that shooting, Kansas City police were looking for James Willis in connection with an aggravated assault. That incident appears to be unrelated to the Askew shooting, according to court records.

A few people interviewed for this story said the Willis family was known more for good things they did for the neighborhood, such as Christmas food basket drives or giving fireworks to kids on the Fourth of July.

In another case, a person charged in a cocaine distribution ring also allegedly killed an acquaintance whose body was dumped out of a car near the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus in November.

Those old bench-style seats on Metra railcars that Chicago commuters have come to know and love will soon be a thing of the past. The rail service announced on Tuesday that it will roll out a new line of seats with armrests, cup holders and better head and neck support.

The upgraded chairs won't cost the cash-strapped agency anything extra either, as they're being installed in cars where new seats are needed anyway. Metra will upgrade seating on two cars per month through the end of the year on all of its lines except Metra Electric, which should make finding a car with them a real treat. There are no plans to roll out new seats to the entire system quite yet, as feedback from commuters is wanted.

If the new seats do catch on, it'd give Metra better options than comparable commuter train lines like San Francisco's BART or New York's Metro North. Regardless, they'll probably increase the rate at which commuters fall asleep and miss their stops. 152ee80cbc

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