Riverbelle Poker
Texas Hold'em Poker
Texas Hold'em is one of the fastest games at a Poker table. The
objective is to finish with the best hand and ultimately win the pot. It
consists of four rounds of betting and is played by between two and ten
players. As one of the most popular in the Poker Room range, it is also
the lowest-limit Poker game.
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Omaha Poker
Similar to Omaha Hi/Lo Poker and Texas Hold'em, Omaha Poker requires
its two to ten Players to create the best five-card combination from a
total of nine cards. The strongest combination wins the pot. As the nine
cards are made up of four pocket cards and five community cards, the
resulting combinations are stronger than those in other Poker games.
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Seven Card Stud Poker
Seven Card Stud is a game that requires both patience and skill for two
to eight Players. Five rounds of betting take place during each hand, with
the maximum bet doubled after the third round, inevitably leading to large
pots that are won by the Player with the best hand.
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Five Card Stud Poker
Winning a hand of Five Card Stud is dependent on both the cards that
Players are dealt, and the visible cards on the table. With four rounds of
betting, it is a game that requires skill in being able to judge the
strength of individual hands, finish with the best hand, and win the pot.
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One-On-One Poker
Selected games in the Poker suite may be played on a one-on-one basis.
However, one-on-one games vary slightly from their parent games.
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Tournaments
All game types at The River Belle Poker Room can be played as
Tournaments.
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General Rules
Understanding and Abiding by the Rules
By entering a game, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and
agreed to abide by both the General Game Rules and the individual Game
Rules of River Belle's Poker Room and the Prima Poker System.
General Game Rules
There are special rules that govern Internet Poker. These rules are in
addition to the General Rules of Poker adopted by the House.
All Actions Stand
To determine the action you want to perform in a game, click the
appropriate Action button. Remember that once you have selected an action,
it is final - so please ensure that you select the correct action!
Coffeehousing
Any inter-player chat carried out with the intention of misleading or
manipulating other Players falls under the 'Coffeehousing' rule, and is
not permitted.
Likewise, any chat that could influence the play, or outcome of the game,
is not allowed.
Slow Play
If you are connected to the system but are not responding when it is your
turn, the following rules apply:
If you have not placed a bet in the hand, you have ten seconds to respond.
Failing this, your hand automatically folds.
If you have placed a bet in the hand, you have twenty seconds to respond.
Failing this, your hand automatically folds or is considered
all-in. For more information on all-in restrictions, see the section
Disconnections.
Note:
Repeated instances of slow play may be grounds for a Player to be removed
from the table. This decision is at the discretion of the House.
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Disconnections
If you are disconnected from the system during play, the following rules
apply:
If you are disconnected during play, the table is notified via the game
History box. For information on leaving and returning to a game, see the
section Leaving and Returning to a Game.
If you are disconnected during the play of a hand and have not placed a
bet, your hand will automatically fold after ten seconds.
If you are disconnected during the play of a hand and have placed a bet,
you have thirty seconds to reconnect. If you do not reconnect within 30
seconds, you cannot rejoin the table, and are considered all-in.
Note:
There is a limit to the number of times that a Player can call all-in in a
24-hour period. When this limit is exceeded, the Player's hand folds and
any money the Player has contributed to the pot is forfeited.
Make sure that you are aware of your all-in status. When you have
reached the all-in limit, you must request that the limit be reset. To
request that the limit be reset, do the following:
- Right-click the game table graphic. A pop-up menu is displayed.
- Select the Request all-in reset option. Your all-in limit will then be
reset to the default limit.
Language
Communication between Players at the table is in English only.
No foul, abusive or insulting language is permitted. The use of such
language may result in you being removed, suspended or banned from the
Poker Room. If you use such language, your hand folds and all your
contributions to the pot are forfeited.
Note:
These decisions are at the discretion of the House.
Playing at More than One Table
You may play at more than one table simultaneously.
Note:
This is at the discretion of the House.
The following rules apply:
The House monitors Players who are playing at more than one table
simultaneously. This is to ensure that multiple-table play is not causing
slow play. If the House determines that slow play is a result of playing
at multiple tables, the Player is forced to play at one table only.
The Player may not allege distraction or confusion as an excuse for errors
made when playing at more than one table simultaneously. Players are
therefore urged to consider the risks involved in multiple-table play, as
errors that occur are strictly the Player's responsibility.
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Individual Play
Poker is a game where Players play for their own interest. Partnerships or
any kind of co-operation between Players is not permitted.
Minimum Buy-in
The minimum buy-in for any game is ten times the amount of the small bet.
For example, the minimum buy-in in a $3/$6 game is $30.
Table Stakes
There are low and high bets in each game. For example, in a $5/$10 game,
the low bet is $5 and the high bet is $10.
Note:
You cannot increase your bet while a hand is in play.
Leaving and Returning to a Game
If you leave a game and return to that game in less than sixty minutes,
you will start the new game with the same stakes as when you left.
Note:
If you leave one game to play in another game and lose, you may return to
the first game and play at a lower limit bet. For more information on
playing at a lower limit bet, see the section All-in below.
All-in
If you do not have enough chips to bet during a hand, you are not forced
to place the full bet amount. You must put all of your chips into the pot
- this is calling all-in. All-in indicates that all your remaining chips
are put into the pot. You then contend for the pot in an amount
proportional to the chips you put in. The game play that continues among
other Players is put into a side pot. The all-in Player has no share in
this side pot.
Note:
To request more all-ins, do the following:
Right-click the table graphic. A pop-up menu is displayed.
Select the Request all-in reset option. Your all-in limit will be reset to
the default limit.
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Checks and Raises
Checking and raising is permitted in all games.
Bets and Raises
No raises are permitted once the betting is capped. Players may only call
or fold.
When playing 1-on-1, or if only two Players remain in a game, the
maximum number of bets permitted per betting round is eight.
Blinds and Posts
Blind bets are used to start the game play. The Player to the immediate
left of the Dealer posts the small blind. The next Player to the left
posts the big blind. The small blind is half of the lower betting limit.
The big blind is a full bet at the lower betting limit. For example, in a
$10/$20 game, the small blind is $5 and the big blind is $10.
When new Players enter a game they can choose to either post now or
wait for the big blind. If a Player decides to wait, they will receive no
cards until it is their turn to play the big blind. If they decide to
post, they bet the equivalent of one big blind, and receive cards
immediately.
Both the big blind and post are considered live blinds. Thus the Player
who posted the small blind must equalize the betting once the new Player
has posted the equivalent of one big blind.
Players who sit out and then sit in again must wait either for the big
blind to reach them again before receiving cards, or post both a big blind
and a small blind to begin receiving cards immediately.
Note:
When posting both blinds, only the big blind portion of the post is live.
The small blind portion of the post is placed in the pot. The Player is
penalized the equivalent of a small blind.
Exposing Hands at Showdown
All active hands are automatically displayed at the showdown unless a
Player has previously clicked the Muck Losing Hands option.
All called hands at the showdown are available for viewing to any Player
in the PlayCheck readout of a hand.
Players who win a pot without a showdown are given the option to show or
muck their hand. Uncalled winning hands that are mucked are not available
for viewing in the PlayCheck readout.
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Sitting Out
Clicking the Sit Out button allows you to leave the table for a short
period of time.
You are removed from a table if you sit out for more than fifteen
minutes or have missed two rounds of blinds.
Rake
This is the amount that The River Belle Poker Room takes for facilitating
the game between Players on its service. This is only applicable to games
where an ante is not used.
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