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Full Tilt Poker Rules
CONDUCT CODE
Management will attempt to maintain a pleasant environment for all our customers and employees, but is not responsible for the conduct of any poker player. We have established a code of conduct, and may deny the use of our online poker cardroom to violators. The following are not permitted: Collusion with another poker player or any other form of full tilt poker cheating. Verbally or physically threatening any patron or employee. Using profanity or obscene language. Creating a disturbance by arguing, shouting, or making excessive noise. Throwing, tearing, bending, or crumpling online Full Tilt Poker cards. Destroying or defacing property. Using an illegal substance. Carrying a weapon.
PLAYERS: Two to twenty-three (Optimal amount is seven to nine).
CARDS: Each player gets two pocket cards, plus five community cards in the “widow” (see below).
BETTING: Four rounds with betting in doubling in Rand Casino a last two rounds; play with ante or blinds.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Make sure you can build on your pocket cards. Pay attention to how players bet after the flop.
WHAT WINS: Usually a high pair or better.
PLAYERS: Two to eleven (ideally, seven to nine).
CARDS: Each player has four pocket cards; there are five community cards.
BETTING: Ante plus four rounds with bets doubling at fourth street.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Pairs and suited cards in the widow. Low cards full tilt poker if you are playing Hi-low.
WHAT WINS: High hands, straight or better. When playing Hi-low, your highest card should be no higher than an 8.
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PLAYERS: 2 to 10.
CARDS: Four up cards, one “hole” card.
BETTING: There are tour rounds and betting picks up in the later rounds.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Do your first two cards offer any hope for building a strong hand? Look at your opponents’ up cards: Do they have cards that you need to improve your hand? What type of hands are they going for?
WHAT WINS: Winning hands tend to be low. High pairs or better usually take the pot.
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