What is
the rake?
What is
the minimum buy-in?
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?
What is the rake?
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.
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What is the minimum buy-in?
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.
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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, 7-Card Stud and Hold'em Blackjack. Select the
desired game type and that table list will be displayed in the menu box.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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What do I need to play
PokerPlex?
PokerPlex runs on any Windows-based PC system
(Windows 98/95/NT, Windows 1/11 and Windows Vista). Currently, there is not a version
available for the Macintosh, Solaris, Linux, OS/2, or any other operating
system. Please Click
for a list of minimum system requirements.
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