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Table Features

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1. Straddle & Re-Straddle

Straddling is a blind raise made before the hole cards are dealt, typically used to increase the pot size early in the hand.

  • Can only be posted by the player directly left of the big blind.

  • The straddle amount is double the big blind.

  • Requires at least 4 players at the table.

A Re-Straddle is only available if the ‘Under The Gun’ player has placed a Straddle. It acts as another blind and will be double the Straddle amount.

Straddling is only available on Ring Game tables.


2. Run It Twice (RiT)

This feature allows players to split a pot and run the remaining community cards out creating separate boards.

  • If both all-in players have enabled the Run It Twice option, the remaining cards are dealt on two separate boards.

  • The pot is split between the winners of each board.

  • If a player wins both boards, they take both split pots.

  • This option is only available when there are only two all in players in a hand.


3. Bad Beat Jackpot

The Bad Beat Jackpot rewards players who lose with a hand which meets the qualifying criteria, win with a hand which meets the qualifying criteria, or participate in a hand where a Bad Beat Jackpot is awarded.

  • The Bad Beat Jackpot is only available on Ring Game tables.

Please see the Bad Beat Jackpot Terms and Conditions page for further information.



4. All in or Fold Jackpot

The All in or Fold Jackpot is a special Jackpot that is only available at All in or Fold tables. The Jackpot is triggered when a player wins at showdown with a Straight Flush or Royal Flush using two Hole Cards and three Community Cards. Please see the All in or Fold Jackpot Terms and Conditions page for further information.



5. Remove Chips

​Remove Chips is a feature exclusive to All in or Fold (AoF) tables. Remove Chips allows the user to remove the chosen value from their stack at the table, and return it to their balance. This feature can also be set to automatically remove chips down to the minimum buy in at the table. Users cannot use the Remove Chips feature to bring their stack below the minimum buy in at the table.​



6. Rabbit Hunting

Rabbit Hunting is a popular feature in poker rooms that allows players to see which community cards would have been dealt if the game had ended differently. This feature is available at the conclusion of a hand that meets the criteria for rabbit hunting (i.e., when some community cards were not dealt before the hand ended).



7. Show Card in Player Turn

A feature in ring games whereby hole cards are only shown when it is that player’s turn to act preflop. This feature is commonly found in PLO5/PLO6 ring games and tournaments.

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