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Pacific Poker's House Rules
Dedicated to the enjoyment and security of our Members,
Pacific Poker strives to maintain a safe, fair and friendly
gaming environment. Ethical gaming practices and proper
etiquette are our highest priority. In order to uphold these
strict principles and the integrity of our games, Pacific
Poker has established several House Rules. All Members are
expected and required to adhere to these standards and
practices.
Pacific Poker Minors Prohibited Policy
Pacific Poker is intended for the gaming entertainment of
responsible, consenting adults. Minors are strictly prohibited
from playing at Pacific Poker. Minors found playing at Pacific
Poker will be permanently banned from accessing Pacific Poker
in the future.
One Table at a Time Play
Pacific Poker Members are prohibited from participating at
more than one Table at a time.
Posting Policy
A Member joining a Pacific Poker Table (with the exception
of Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better) is
required to pay an initial fee (Post), equal to that
Table’s Lower Limit Stake. The Post follows the same rules as
the Blind
Bets and allows the Member to Sit-in at the Table.
Members have the option of "Sitting Out",
and waiting for the Big Blind
before beginning to play. Posting ensure fairness to all
Members, by preventing players from entering a Poker game in a
“Late
Position” in order to avoid placing Blind Bets.
The Betting Rounds
Pacific Poker's Poker games follow the conventional Poker
Betting Round Structure. There are four possible Betting
Rounds in Pacific Poker's Poker games:
- The first two Betting Rounds are set at that Table's
Lower Limit Stake.
- The last two Betting Rounds are set at that Table's
Higher Limit Stake.
In keeping with conventional Poker rules, within each
Betting Round there can be no more than one Bet and three
additional Raises (“Raise”, “Reraise" &
"Cap").
Once a Cap occurs, the following Members will only be able to
Call or
Fold.
A Betting Round is concluded when:
- All active
Members have Checked in
turn.
or
- All active Members have matched the last Member to
increase the amount (Bet/Raise) to be placed in the Pot,
during that Betting Round.
or
- All previous Members have chosen to Fold, leaving only
one active Player. This last remaining player automatically
receives the Pot. In this case
both the Betting Round and game are automatically
terminated.
Missed Blind Bets Policy
Occasionally, a Member may choose to temporarily Sit-out from a
Table:
- If, while Sitting-out, the Member misses their turn to
place the Small
Blind, upon re-Sitting-in that Member will be required
to Post. This Post consists of a "Live"
(active) Bet, equal to the Big Blind.
- If, while Sitting-out, the Member misses their turn to
place both the Small Blind and the Big Blind, upon
re-Sitting-in that Member will be required to Post. This
Post consists of a live Bet, equal to the Big Blind, plus an
additional "Dead"
(non-active) bet, equal to the Small Blind, which is
"donated" by the Member directly to the Pot.
Play Time Limit
Pacific Poker Members are permitted a maximum of 20 seconds
to act while playing. This is enforced in an effort to
maintain a reasonable speed of game play. Members who fail to
act within the 20 second time limit will have their hand
automatically Folded. The Member will forfeit the amount (if
any) that he/she has previously Bet during that game.
Pacific Poker’s All-in Policy Pacific Poker’s All-in
Policy has been developed to protect Members in the following
circumstances:
- A Member wishes to continue playing his/her hand in the
current game or tournament game, but has run out of
Chips.
or
- A Member has been disconnected from the Pacific Poker
Server in the middle of a game or tournament game.
- If a Member finishes his/her Chips in the middle of a
Poker game or tournament game, but does not wish to Fold
his/her hand, the hand will be automatically considered
"All-in":
- The All-in hand will remain live for consideration
during the Showdown and
the Member will no longer be required or able to take
additional actions throughout the rest of the hand.
- The Table’s Pot will be automatically split to
visually demonstrate the All-in status.
- A Texas Hold'em Poker game or tournament game can
have as many split All-in Pots as there are active
Members, minus one.
- In the event of additional All-ins, the Pot will
continue to be split accordingly.
- A maximum of 5 split All-in Pots are visible on the
Pacific Poker Texas Hold'em Table, but the Pot will
continue to be split additionally as necessary.
- All-in hands will be eligible for consideration during
the game’s Showdown.
- If the All-in Member’s hand is of the highest value
(or lowest in games of Hi-Lo), that Member will receive
the total amount of the Table’s Pot(or percentage of Pot
for game of Hi-Lo), up until the time that he/she was
All-in and the Pot was split.
- The remainder of the Table’s split Pot (after the
time that the highest valued hand was All-in) will be
presented to the Member holding the second highest
(and/or lowest in games of Hi-Lo) valued Poker hand (if
this Member is also All-in, see Pacific Poker’s All-in
Policy section 1-c-i, above).
- If a Member is disconnected from the Pacific Poker
Server in the middle of a Poker game or tournament (with the
exception of No-Limit and Pot Limit games/tournaments), they
will be automatically considered All-in:
- The Member’s hand will remain live for the rest of
that game or tournament game and its status will be that
of All-in (see Pacific Poker’s All-in Policy section 1-a
above).
- Members are permitted a total of no more than 2
All-ins due to disconnection within any 24-hour period
and/or per tournament.
- If a Member has utilized all of their remaining
All-ins and is disconnected from the Pacific Poker Server,
their hand will be automatically Folded and they will
forfeit the amount (if any) that he/she has previously
placed in the Pot during that game.
- Thereafter, Members will not be permitted to utilize
either type of additional All-ins until this 24-hour
period has expired or he/she enters a new tournament.
Members wishing to have their All-in Limits reset may
contact our Support Department at: support@PacificPoker.com
Auto Muck Losing Hand
Members participating in the Showdown, whose hands are of a
lower value than an already showing hand, are offered the
option to not show ("Muck") their losing hands to the other
participants at the Table. The automatic Mucking of
non-winning hands protects Members from unknowingly revealing
his/her hand to the Table’s other participants.
If a Member checks the "Auto Muck Losing Hand" box, his/her
non-winning hand will automatically be Mucked, if there are
higher valued hands already showing.
A Member's hand of cards that wins any portion of the Pot
will automatically be revealed to the other participants at
the Table. If a Member wins a hand by virtue of being the only
remaining active Member, he/she has the option to choose "Show
Hand" or "Muck" by default.
Pacific Poker Rake
As host, Pacific Poker applies a Commission Charge ("Rake")
to each Poker game’s Pot. To view Pacific Poker’s Money Play
Table Rake Schedules press here.
Pacific Poker’s Non-Collusion Policy
Collusion is a
historic bone of contention between Poker players. How many
saloon gunfights have been the byproduct of Collusion, or at
the very least accusations of Collusion? Collusion exists when
two or more players at a Poker Table attempt to gain an unfair
advantage by sharing knowledge of their cards or other
information. Collusion will not be tolerated at Pacific Poker.
Members found acting in Collusion will be permanently banned
from both Pacific Poker and Casino-on-Net.
Pacific Poker has developed and employs sophisticated
proprietary technology intended to seek out players acting in
concert, as well as many other types of fraudulent behavior.
Additionally, this technology aids in the accurate
identification of individuals who, for a variety of reasons,
should not be playing at Pacific Poker and Casino-on-Net.
Pacific Poker will utilize all means at its disposal to
investigate Members suspected of acting in Collusion, as well
as allegations of suspicious or unethical behavior.
Fair Play Policy
Be it at a Practice or Money Play Table, or in one of our
Poker Tournaments or Events, fair and ethical Poker play is
expected and required by all of our Members. Members found to
be conducting play in an unethical manner, or not adhering to
stated or unstated rules of play, will have their winnings
confiscated, their membership cancelled and will be
permanently banned from accessing Pacific Poker in the
future.
Pacific Poker Disconnection Policy
While rare, the potentiality of a server crash exists at
every Internet Website and in every Internet application. In
the extremely unlikely event of a server crash at Pacific
Poker, all Poker Ring games, in progress are automatically
cancelled from the point at which the server crashed and
Members were disconnected. Members who are disconnected in the
middle of a game due to a server crash will be automatically
refunded the amount of their Chips both in and out of play at
the table. This amount will be returned to their Pacific Poker
Bankroll.
In the event that a Poker Tournament is cancelled, while in
progress, the remaining prize pool will be split evenly
between the remaining Members, regardless of their present
chip count.
Table Etiquette
Pacific Poker’s believes in the Golden Rule—treating others
as you would like to be treated. Therefore, the normal
courtesies extended at traditional Poker Tables are also
expected at our Poker Tables. Please see the list below for
Pacific Poker’s etiquette guidelines:
- Think it. Say it. Don’t type it!
- Intimidation or harassment of other Members at the table
will not be tolerated.
- Congratulating a winning Member is always seen
favorably.
- Do not engage in “shouting matches” with other Members
at the Table.
- Lagging is a natural occurrence on the Internet. As it
is unavoidable, please be polite when notifying a Member who
is lagging.
Prize Award Policy
At its sole discretion, PacificPoker.com reserves the right
to substitute a Tournament Prize (the "Prize") won for an
alternate Prize of equal or greater value. The value of the
Prize shall be determined on the basis of its actual value and
not any potential value or prize receivable as a consequence
of the Prize.
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