Rake definition

Rake means the share, in the Currency, of the winnings paid in each game that is collected by MSL as a fee for its service;
Rake means a set fee or percentage of cash and chips representing cash wagered
Rake means the amount taken from the pot by the retail licensee, which amount shall not exceed ten (10) percent of the pot; (30-1002(24) temp. 9/30/91, perm. 12/30/91, amended perm. 09/30/99)

Examples of Rake in a sentence

  • Rake grounds that are neither paved nor planted, to smooth, even textured surfaces.

  • Mr Rake added that employees of the College and Studio School required places to live and that the provision of housing was a mechanism for retaining staff in an area of high house prices.

  • R.J. “Comprehensive Report of Fan Performance from Duct Rake Instrumentation on 1.294 Pressure Ratio, 8.06 ft/s Tip Speed Turbofan Simulator Models,” NASA/TM—2006-213863.

  • Rake up and down between the base and home plate, not side to side.

  • Rake discussed the possibility of fol- lowing the County Zoning of 35 acres for creating a split versus the 75 acres currently required.


More Definitions of Rake

Rake means the percentage of the pot collected by the Internet table game system pursuant to the approved rules of the game as poker revenue.
Rake or “Commission” means the percentage of the Pot due to the House or the amount due to the House for hosting the game;
Rake means taking a percentage of the pot by the house as its means of making money on the game.
Rake means the angle formed by the front suspension, or “forks,” and a vertical line drawn from the top of the front “forks” perpendicular to the ground.
Rake means the fee that is deducted by a Sports Betting Operation from entry fees paid by patrons who participate in a Pool. Effective 12/15/20
Rake means a commission charged by the house for maintaining or dealing a game, including poker.
Rake means the amount or percentage of winnings taken by the casino operator as revenue in poker or other peer-to-peer games;