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Poker Rakeback Guide 2026: How to Maximize VIP Returns
Last Updated: March 1, 2026
Poker rakeback is the percentage of rake (the house fee on each pot or tournament entry) returned to players through loyalty programs. Effective rakeback rates range from 10% for casual players to 60% for high-volume grinders on the most generous platforms. For regular players, rakeback is often the difference between a marginal winner and a clear profit.
Last Updated: March 2026
Key Takeaways
- Rakeback effectively increases your win rate by returning a portion of rake paid, making marginal winners into solid winners and reducing losses for break-even players.
- GGPoker’s Fish Buffet offers the highest rakeback globally (up to 60%), but is unavailable in US-regulated states.
- Among US platforms, BetMGM Poker (MGM Rewards) and WSOP Rewards are the strongest loyalty programs, delivering 15-30% effective rakeback depending on volume.
- A regular player at $1/$2 NL playing 200 hands per day generates approximately $3,600 in annual rake — at 25% rakeback, that is $900 returned.
- Our Odds Reference dashboard tracks cross-platform data for poker, sports betting, and prediction markets.
How Does Poker Rake Work?
Rake is the fee poker sites charge for hosting each hand or tournament. Understanding how rake is calculated is essential before evaluating rakeback programs, because the total amount you pay determines what percentage you receive back.
Cash game rake is a percentage of each pot, deducted before the winner receives their chips. The standard rate across most US-regulated sites is 5% of the pot, with a cap that prevents the fee from growing indefinitely in large pots.
| Stake Level | Rake % | Cap Per Hand | Approx. Rake Per 100 Hands | Annual Rake (200 hands/day) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0.05/$0.10 | 5% | $0.50 | $2-3 | $600-900 |
| $0.25/$0.50 | 5% | $2.00 | $5-8 | $1,500-2,500 |
| $0.50/$1.00 | 5% | $3.00 | $8-12 | $2,500-3,600 |
| $1/$2 | 5% | $3.00 | $10-15 | $3,000-4,500 |
| $2/$5 | 5% | $3.00-$5.00 | $12-18 | $3,600-5,400 |
Tournament rake is charged as a separate fee on top of the buy-in. A “$10+$1” tournament means $10 goes to the prize pool and $1 (roughly 10%) is the operator’s fee. Higher buy-in tournaments typically charge a lower rake percentage (5-8%), while micro-stakes tournaments can charge 15-20%.
Rake contribution methods differ by platform. The two main systems are “dealt” (every player dealt into the hand contributes equally to rake totals) and “weighted contributed” (players contribute in proportion to the money they put into the pot). Weighted contributed rewards aggressive players who build larger pots; dealt rewards tight players who fold frequently. Most modern sites use weighted contributed.
What Rakeback Programs Do US Poker Sites Offer?
Each major US poker platform structures its loyalty program differently. The table below compares effective rakeback percentages at three volume tiers: casual (5 hours/week), regular (15 hours/week), and high-volume (30+ hours/week).
| Platform | Program Name | Casual (~5 hrs/wk) | Regular (~15 hrs/wk) | High-Volume (~30+ hrs/wk) | Rake Caps | US Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GGPoker | Fish Buffet | 15-20% | 25-35% | 40-60% | $3 (NL100) | No |
| WSOP | WSOP Rewards | 10-15% | 15-20% | 20-25% | $3 (NL100) | Yes (5 states) |
| BetMGM Poker | MGM Rewards + iRewards | 10-15% | 18-25% | 25-30%* | $3 (NL100) | Yes (4 states) |
| PokerStars | Stars Rewards | 8-12% | 10-15% | 12-18% | $3 (NL100) | Yes (3 states) |
| 888poker | Club 888 | 10-12% | 12-18% | 15-22% | $3 (NL100) | Yes (3 states) |
*BetMGM’s effective rate includes MGM Rewards property benefits (rooms, dining, entertainment) valued at market price. Online-only value is closer to 15-20% at high volume.
GGPoker’s Fish Buffet is the most generous program in online poker, but it is irrelevant to US-based players since GGPoker does not operate in regulated states. Among US-accessible platforms, BetMGM provides the best total value for players who visit MGM properties, while WSOP Rewards is the strongest pure-online loyalty program. For a full comparison of these platforms on traffic, software, and game variety, see our best online poker sites rankings.
How Does GGPoker’s Fish Buffet Work?
GGPoker’s Fish Buffet converts rake paid into points that fill a progress bar. When the bar fills, the player receives a cash reward — the amount depends on their current tier (Fish through Diamond). Higher tiers require faster point accumulation within set time windows, creating a volume-driven incentive.
At the lowest tier, Fish Buffet returns roughly 15% of rake. Active grinders who maintain Platinum or Diamond status receive 40-60%. The system rewards consistency — missing daily or weekly point targets can result in tier demotion, reducing future rewards.
The Fish Buffet’s design is transparent compared to chest-based or randomized systems. Players can calculate their exact effective rakeback at each tier, adjust their volume targets accordingly, and make informed decisions about whether the grinding pace is sustainable. This clarity is one reason GGPoker attracts professional grinders in international markets.
What Is the Break-Even Rakeback Threshold?
Rakeback is most impactful for players hovering near break-even. A player who wins at exactly 0 bb/100 before rakeback is a losing player after accounting for rake. Rakeback converts some of that rake back into profit, potentially pushing them into the black.
Consider a $0.50/$1.00 NL player who generates $10 in rake per 100 hands and wins at 0 bb/100 (break-even before rake):
- At 0% rakeback: Net loss equals total rake paid ($10/100 hands).
- At 15% rakeback: Recovers $1.50/100 hands. Still a net loser, but losses are reduced by 15%.
- At 25% rakeback: Recovers $2.50/100 hands.
- At 40% rakeback: Recovers $4.00/100 hands.
A break-even player needs 100% rakeback to fully offset the house edge — an impossibility on any platform. But the math illustrates why rakeback matters: a modest 2-3 bb/100 winner who receives 25% rakeback effectively plays with a 4-5 bb/100 win rate. That difference transforms a marginal grind into a comfortably profitable one. Our analysis shows that rakeback is the single largest controllable factor in a regular player’s long-term results, after skill improvement.
For detailed bankroll requirements that account for rakeback-adjusted win rates, see our poker bankroll management guide.
How Can You Maximize Rakeback Value?
Maximizing rakeback requires optimizing both the volume of rake generated and the program that returns it.
Choose the highest-returning platform available in your state. If you are in a state with legal online poker, compare the effective rakeback rates in the table above for your typical play volume. BetMGM is optimal for Las Vegas visitors. WSOP Rewards is the strongest online-only US program.
Play at stakes where rake caps are efficient. At micro-stakes ($0.05/$0.10), the $0.50 rake cap is often hit on small pots, making rake disproportionately expensive relative to pot size. At $0.50/$1.00 and above, the $3 cap means rake as a percentage of average pot decreases — the cap becomes more favorable. This “sweet spot” is typically $0.50/$1.00 through $2/$5 for most players.
Maintain volume consistency. Most tiered programs (Fish Buffet, WSOP Rewards) reward sustained play over irregular bursts. Missing a weekly target at a high tier can trigger demotion, reducing future returns. If you plan to play regularly, set a weekly hour target that sustains your desired loyalty tier.
Track rake paid and rewards received. Use hand tracking software (PokerTracker, Hold’em Manager) to log exact rake paid per session. Compare this against loyalty program payouts to calculate true effective rakeback. Platforms occasionally adjust reward structures — monitoring ensures you detect unfavorable changes early.
Use our calculator for personalized estimates. Input your stake, volume, and platform to see projected annual rake and rakeback returns at our poker rakeback calculator.
Do Rakeback Rates Differ Between Cash Games and Tournaments?
Yes. Cash game rakeback is typically more transparent and higher in effective percentage than tournament rakeback. Cash game rake is deducted per hand and tracked granularly by loyalty programs. Tournament rake (the fee portion of the buy-in) is a one-time charge, and platforms vary in how they credit tournament fees toward loyalty points.
On most US platforms, tournament buy-in fees contribute to loyalty programs at a lower rate than cash game rake. A player who pays $1,000 in cash game rake over a month may receive 25% back ($250), while a player who pays $1,000 in tournament fees may receive only 10-15% back ($100-$150) because the tournament contribution multiplier is lower.
Multi-table tournament grinders should factor this discrepancy into their platform choice and volume calculations. The tournament rakeback gap is another reason many professional players maintain cash game volume alongside their tournament schedule — cash game play subsidizes tournament variance through rakeback income.
FAQ
Q: What is a good rakeback percentage?
A: A good rakeback percentage for a regular online poker player is 20-30%. Most US-regulated platforms deliver effective rakeback in this range for players who put in 10-20 hours per week. Elite high-volume players on GGPoker’s Fish Buffet can reach 40-60%, but this requires sustained play at the highest tiers. Any effective rakeback above 15% materially improves a grinder’s bottom line.
Q: How is poker rake calculated?
A: Online poker rake is calculated as a percentage of each pot, typically 5%, with a cap that varies by stake level. At $0.50/$1.00 NL Hold’em, the standard cap is $3 per hand. The rake is deducted from the pot before it is awarded to the winner. Tournament rake is charged upfront as a fee added to the buy-in — a $10+$1 tournament means $10 goes to the prize pool and $1 is rake.
Q: Does GGPoker have the best rakeback?
A: GGPoker offers the highest potential rakeback of any major platform through its Fish Buffet program, which can return up to 60% of rake at the Diamond tier. However, GGPoker is not available in US-regulated states. Among US-accessible platforms, BetMGM Poker offers the best effective rakeback when MGM Rewards property benefits are included. WSOP Rewards delivers 15-25% for regular players.