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The Poker Lobby
The
lobby contains the lists of players, games and tournaments, enabling
you to navigate to the location of your choice. It also contains
links to the Poker Cashier, Help and Contact information. The
central area of the Lobby displays lists of players, tables, games
and tournaments. The lobby can display a wide range of information,
easily selected by clicking on the tabs across the top of the
screen. Within each list, you can sort the information alphabetically
or numerically by clicking on the heading of any column. For example,
in the Players List, clicking on the head of the "Names"
column will sort the list by Player's Name alphabetically. Clicking
again will re-sort the list in reverse alphabetical order. The
tabs access the following lists:
Players
The
list of players currently logged on; their name; their status
(eg watching,in lobby, playing etc) and their location. You can
use the player search tool to look for your buddies by ticking
the "buddies" checkbox.
Poker Game
Selection Tabs
This
is the default view. The Game tabs show the game types available
(Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo) and, by selecting each one,
a list of available games is displayed. Doubling-clicking on a
game or selecting it and clicking the Join Table or Watch Table
buttons will take you to that table. The columns of the room list
table are explained below:
Stakes - The
stakes used at this table (the stakes and betting rules are explained
in the Game Rules).
Players -
The number of players currently playing at this table (not including
the dealer).
Avg. Pot -
The average pot per game at this table for the last 50 hands.
Plrs/flop
- What percent of players, who started the hand, stayed in until
the flop card (Game Rules). This figure is an average calculated
for the last 50 hands.
Hnds/Hr -
This number of dealt hands per hour on that table.
Tournaments
- This tab lists the scheduled tournaments, giving basic information
and indicating the status - whether "upcoming", "finished"
or open for "registration". Clicking on a tournament
provides further information and, if applicable, the registration
screen.
To Start Playing
Use the following
buttons and boxes during the game:
Sit out -
Check this box to withdraw from the game. You will stay seated
at the table. When you uncheck this box, you will return to the
game at the start of the next game round. If you missed a round,
where you should have posted a blind, then you have to post it
when you return to the game.
Auto muck
- Fold your card automatically during Showdown, if a previous
player has a better hand than you.
Auto post
- Check this box to post blinds automatically, as required.
Get more chips
- To buy chips, using the money on your balance, click here.
Chat - To
chat with other players, type your text into the chat bar and
press enter, or click the Chat button.
Help - Click
this button to open the help file.
Options -
Click here to open the Options window, where you can adjust various
game settings. See the Options section of the help file for more
information.
Lobby - Click
here to exit the Poker Room and go back to the Lobby.
Multiple Tables*
- It is possible to join up to three tables and play three games
simultaneously. When you have joined a table, return to the lobby
and select and join another table, repeating this again for the
third. Switching between open tables is done through a set of
table buttons located in the top left corner of the table window.
*this feature is only available when playing in top view mode.
When you are playing multiple tables, you will see a list of the
active tables in the top left hand corner of each table window.
You can switch between tables by clicking on the Table Name in
this list. To leave any of the tables, click on the red "exit"
box adjacent to each table name.
House Rules
The following
rules apply when playing at Prestige Poker .
Buying chips
- A facility to purchase chips will be offered automatically when
a seat is selected at any table.
The minimum
or maximum buy in for any cash game will be shown when purchasing
your chips. Buy-in amounts are based on the size of the game or
the blinds for that table. Chips purchased, while seated at a
table, will be subject to any limits for the table, and any top
ups will have to bring your balance up to at least the minimum
amount, but will not be allowed to take your balance over the
maximum should there be one. At the completion of any hand should
your table balance be less than the big blind you will need to
purchase more chips to continue playing.
Dumping/Passing
chips - Deliberately losing chips to other players for whatever
reason will not be tolerated and WILL be picked up by our collusion
monitoring team and dealt with accordingly.
Betting and
Raising (including the "under raise") - In LIMIT play,
an all-in wager of LESS than half the bet for that round, is considered
an "under raise" and will be treated as a call for betting
purposes. It does not reopen the action for any subsequent player
who has already acted on their hand that round. A player who has
already acted and is now facing less than half a bet can fold
or call the wager. They may not raise. An all-in wager of HALF
THE BET OR MORE, but still below the full amount,is treated as
a full bet and therefore considered a raise for betting purposes.A
subsequent player can fold, call or make a full raise and any
player, who had already acted prior to the "all in"
bet, also has the full range of options open to him. In NO-LIMIT
or POT-LIMIT poker, an "all-in" raise that is less than
the bet In NO-LIMIT or POT-LIMIT poker, an "all-in"
raise that is less than the bet or raise of the previous player
does not reopen the action for players who have already acted
on their hands. Any raise that is below the amount needed for
a legitimate raise will be considered a call for betting purposes.
Only players still to act in the round will receive a full set
of options. Any wager must be at least the size of the previous
bet or raise in any round UNLESS a player is going "all in".
Playing Multiple
Tables - Players may play more than one table at once with a maximum
of three tables open at any one time. Any combination of cash
or tournament tables may be used.
Show/Muck
- The show/muck option is designed to give players a chance to
show any hand that would not normally be seen. This feature will
remain on screen for a few moments to enable a player, who has
not checked 'auto muck', to display his hole cards when appropriate.
If not used within the time allowed, the cards will be mucked
automatically.
Pre-select
Options box - A set of PRE-SELECT options will appear at times
and can be used when so desired. Any option chosen will only be
implemented if still available when it is your turn to act; otherwise
your new game options will be shown. For example if you agree
to a call of $5 then that is the maximum you will have to pay
to call. If the call is now more expensive you will be shown a
new set of available choices. The PRE-SELECT option box is designed
to speed up play and save you time, should you wish to act before
it is your turn.
Sitting Out
- When seated at a table a player has the option to "Sit
Out". To do this simply check the "Sit Out" box.
Once selected you will continue sitting at the table but will
not be dealt in. You will remain sitting out until you un-check
the "Sit Out" box. Once un-checked you will be dealt
back in. If you remain in Sit Out mode for longer than 15 minutes
you will be removed from the table and returned to the lobby.
We prevent players from entering and leaving (sitting out) games
where the position relative to the dealer can bring advantage
by requesting they post the equivalent of the blind (known as
a dead blind). No financial advantage will be gained by missing
the rotation of the blind.
Chat Rules
- We like to maintain a friendly and pleasant atmosphere for all
our players and visitors. Although we cannot be held responsible
for any player conduct, we do reserve the right to refuse use
of the poker room to anyone who violates our rules and we will
act quickly against offenders. The following subjects are strictly
prohibited:
Threatening or insulting any player, visitor, or employee
Using obscene language or profanity
Racist remarks
Revealing any cards held or passed
Discussing any context of a hand in progress
Agreeing to check a hand down when a third player is all-in
Needlessly slowing down the game
Making any statements to induce a player to act in a certain way
Speaking any other language than English during a hand
Collusion with any other player or cheating via text
Bullying a player into leaving the table
Violation
of any of the above will result in either a warning, suspension
of chat facilities, permanent removal of chat facilities, suspension
of playing privileges, or permanent removal of playing privileges.
Raked Hands
A Raked Hand
is where any player is dealt cards in ring game play, in a hand
which generates rake. This constitutes one Raked Hand even where
the player folds before the flop.
Please note
that in some Prestige Poker network tournaments with raked hand requirements,
a Raked Hand is registered only when a player contributes money
to the pot of a hand that generates rake.
Hands dealt
in tournament play do not constitute Raked Hands.
Disconnection
Protection
Disconnection
protection is in place to protect players should their Internet
connection be lost whilst involved in a pot. In the event that
a player is disconnected, they will be able to continue in the
hand and contest the amount of the pot that they were financially
involved in, up to the point of disconnection. Disconnection protection
is in place for genuine disconnections only.
Any player
who misuses this protection by intentionally disconnecting, may:
Forfeit any
monies won
Lose Disconnection Protection privileges
Face expulsion from the site
Players must
accept the risk of disconnections. They can and do occur.
Etiquette
Game etiquette
is very important to us in order to ensure a friendly and pleasant
playing atmosphere. When playing, you are part of a community
and, as in any community, there are certain rules about behavior
and general conduct that we'd like players to observe. Any breach
of these rules will result in the player being contacted and will
carry the risk of suspension or ban from the poker room.
Keep your
chat polite - Under no circumstances should you use vulgar or
profane language whilst using our chat facility, this includes
abusing or harassing other players.
Sitting out
- The sit-out function should only be used when wishing to miss
a hand or hands for a genuine reason. Players should not abuse
this function.
Timely play
- We understand that, occasionally, you may require some thinking
time when playing. Please however consider the other players and
try to make every effort not to slow up the progress of the game.
Where possible, use the pre-select option boxes. |