GAMES & JACKPOT
Small / Big Blinds | Buy-In (₩) | CAP | RAKE |
---|---|---|---|
1,000 / 3,000 | 100,000 ~ 500,000 | 15,000 | 10% |
2,000 / 5,000 | 300,000 ~ 1,500,000 | 20,000 | 10% |
5,000 / 10,000 | 1,000,000 ~ 3,000,000 | 25,000 | 10% |
10,000 / 20,000 | 2,000,000 ~ No Max | 30,000 | 5% |
20,000 / 40,000 | 4,000,000 ~ No Max | 35,000 | 5% |
50,000 / 100,000 | 10,000,000 ~ No Max | 35,000 | 5% |
BLINDS
BAD BEAT JACKPOT
1. The Bad Beat shall apply to hold'em only.
2. In order for a hand to qualify for a Bad Beat, Aces full of tens(A,A,A,10,10) or better must be beaten by a better hand. Both cards must play and for quads it must be a pocket pair.
3. In order for a hand to be eligible to qualify for a Bad Beat, the pot has to be a minimum of 100,000 Won. But if there is an All In, then the pot can be smaller.
4. A minimum 5 players must be dealt in to qualify for a Bad Beat. All players at the table not away from the table for more than 10 minutes will get table share.
5. Players must play their hands independently. Any discussion of the prize during the playing of the hand may void qualification for the Bad Beat Jackpot. If any player, whether directly or indirectly involved in the hand, passes information or instructs to other players, the Bad Beat Jackpot will be disqualified. In the case of Aces Full, at least one Ace must be in the player's hole cards
6. Bad Beat Jackpot breakdown:
- 40% will go to losing hand
- 25% will go to winning hand
- 35% will go to table share(divided equally among the rest of the players on the table)
*When we draw community cards twice, the Bad Beat Jackpot applies to the first draw only.
7. DECISIONS of the Poker Room Supervisor are final.
Texas Hold'em Poker
The most loved poker game in poker tournaments
1. Game Information
Overview
The object of Texas Hold'em Poker is to obtain a better hand with five out of seven cards, which consist of two hole cards (individually held, also called pocket cards) and five community cards (commonly shared and shown on the table), than other players.
2. Ranking of Hands
1) Card Value and Ranking
The rank of the card has nothing to do with the Suit. It only depends on the value of each card.
High
An ACE is counted as either a HIGH number or a LOW number. Each picture card is the numeric value shown on the card.
Low
2) Ranking of Hands
Examples of hands
Names(ranking)
Description
Royal Straight Flush
Five cards are of the identical suit and consist of a ten, a joker, a queen, a king, and an ace..
Straight Flush
Five cards are of the identical suit and in consecutive numbers.
Back Straight Flush
Five cards are of the identical suit and consist of an ace, a two, a three, a four, and a five.
Four of a Kind
A hand consisting of four cards of the same rank
Full House
A hand consisting of two cards of the same rank and three cards of the same rank each
Flush
A hand consisting of five cards of the identical suit
Mountain (Straight)
A hand consisting of a ten, a joker, a queen, a king, and an ace but in different suits
Straight
A hand of cards in consecutive numbers but in different suits
Back Straight
A hand of cards consisting of an ace, a two, a three, a four, and a five but in different suits
Three of a Kind
A hand including three cards of the same rank
Two Pairs
A hand including two cards of the same rank
One Pairs
A hand including one card of the same rank
The type and ranking of hands for Texas Hold'em Poker are the same as those for Seven Card Poker.Mountain straight (A - K - Q - J - 10) has higher value than back straight (5 - 4 - 3 - 2 – A).If two players have the same ranking, the player with cards with higher influence on ranking wins. If they have the cards with the same influence, the hand shall become a push.Bets are divided to the two players, which is called a split. If other players also have no card with influence on ranking, all the bets are split.
3. Game Procedure
STEP 1
The Start
To start, the amount of 'Blind' bets are put up or 'Posted'.
The player to the immediately left of the dealer puts up the small blind, which is half the minimum bet. Then, the player to the second left of the dealer puts up the big blind, which is equal to the minimum bet. The rest of the players do not put up any money until just before cards are dealt to them.
Since the deal rotates around the table, each player will eventually act as the big blind, small blind, and dealer.
TIP : The other players do not place any bet until the cards are dealt. The big blind, small blind, and dealer take turns.
STEP 2
The Opening (First Betting Round)
Each player is dealt two cards face-down with the player on the small blind receiving the first card and the player with the dealer button getting the last card.
The first betting round begins with the player to the left of the big blind by putting in the minimum bet to 'Call' the blind bet, putting in twice the minimum bet to 'Raise' the big blind, or folding his hand to give up.
Each player must take heed not to place a bet or fold when it is not his/her turn.
TIP : Each player must take heed not to place a bet or fold when it is not his/her turn.- Call: to match the highest bet made so far
- Fold: to drop out of the hand and lose any bets already made
- Raise: to increase the previous high bet
STEP 3
The Flop (Community Card) and Second Betting Round
After the first betting round is completed, three cards are dealt and turned face up in the middle of the table.
This is known as the "Flop". These are community cards used by all players. Another betting round begins with the first active player to the left of the dealer button.
STEP 4
The Turn (Third Betting Round)
When the second betting round after the flop is completed, the dealer turns a fourth card face up on the table.
This is called a "TURN". The betting round will begin with the first active player to the left of the dealer as it is in a Flop.
STEP 5
The River (Final Betting Round)
Following the third betting round after the Turn, the dealer will turn a fifth and final card face up. This is called a "RIVER", and the final betting round will begin.
STEP 6