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How do I see what games and tables are available for me to play? How can I locate a player that might be playing in a room? How does the waiting list work? How do I open a table from the lobby? Can I sit down at an empty table? What does Avg/Pot and Plrs/4th mean in the table? What do I need to play PokerPlex? The money removed from each pot by the house is the rake. The PokerPlex house rake is 5% of the pot size, capping at $3, calculated on a variable rake structure. The minimum is based on 10 times the small bet limit. For example, you need $10 to enter a $1-$2 game, $30 to enter a $3-$6 game, $50 to enter a $5-$10 game, and $100 to enter a $10-$20 game. How do I see what games and tables are available for me to play? When the lobby opens, you will see the table list for Texas Hold'em, Omaha High, Omaha High/Low and 7-Card Stud. Select the desired game type and that table list will be displayed in the menu box. How can I locate a player that might be playing in a room? Locate your friend from the list in the right hand table information box in the lobby. How does the waiting list work? If the table you want to play at is full, you can join the waiting list from the lobby. How do I open a table from the lobby? Double click on an available table from the lobby, or click on an available table and then click the Watch button. Can I sit down at an empty table? Why not? It seems to be that once somebody sits at an empty table, others soon follow. You probably will not have much of a wait to start playing. What does Avg/Pot and Plrs/4th mean in the table? Avg/Pot represents the rolling 30-hand average pot. Plrs/4th is shown as a number representing the average number of players that are in the hand for the Flop. What do I need to play PokerPlex? PokerPlex
runs on any Windows-based PC system (Windows 98/95/NT and Windows 1/11).
Currently, there is not a version available for the Macintosh, Solaris,
Linux, OS/2, or any other operating system. Please Click
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