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In India, the house makes money on poker through various methods, primarily by taking a commission from each pot, known as the rake. This is a small percentage of the total money wagered in a hand, which the house collects as its fee for hosting the game. Additionally, in some poker rooms or online platforms, the house may charge entry fees for tournaments or offer premium services for a cost. These practices are common in local Indian poker scenes, where the house ensures profitability while providing a fair gaming environment. The revenue generated helps maintain the infrastructure, pay staff, and comply with local regulations, making poker a sustainable business in India. |