Rules

Poker rules

Round 1: Pre-flop

First 2 players clockwise from the dealer put small and big blinds into the pot.

Each player receives 2 (in Texas Hold'em) or 4 (in Omaha Hold'em) cards face-down.

Players starting from the first player clockwise from the big blind act choosing whether to call or raise the current bet or fold and leave the game until next hand.

Player who posted big blind is the last to act and can check if there were no raise in this round.

Round 2: Flop

3 community cards are dealt face-up. First player clockwise from the dealer is the first to act. Players can check or bet. If there was bet, all players have to match it (call), raise or fold.

Round 3: Turn

1 community card is dealt face-up. Another betting round occurs.

Round 4: River

1 community card is dealt face-up. Last betting round occurs.

Round 5: Showdown

Players reveal their cards. Pot is awarded to the player with the strongest combination or, if there are several players with same hand strength, split evenly among them.

If at any stage of the game all players except one fold, the one that remains receives the pot.

After pot is awarded, dealer button moves to next player clockwise and another hand starts.

House rules

Time limits

Player has 30 seconds to act, after this action will be taken on his behalf automatically which would be either check (if there is no call to match) or fold and sit out (if there is call not met).

Player sitting out will be removed from the table automatically after 5 missed rounds or 30 minutes of inactivity whatever occurs first.

Rake

Rake is 3% of win, but no more than 30 small-blinds (calculated per-player separately if pot is split). If hand ends on pre-flop, no rake is taken.