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In all disputes in which a ruling, interpretation, clarification or intervention
is required, all decisions made by CASINO CLUB POKER management are final and
binding.
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Management has the right to close any game at any time.
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Management has the right to remove a player for a time period to be determined
by management for a violation of a house rule.
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In the unlikely event of a software error which subsequently rewards
a pot to the wrong player, CASINO CLUB POKER has the right to adjust players’ account
balances to correct any and all errors. CASINO CLUB POKER will contact all affected
players and present a hand history and detailed explanation of the error
within 48 hours.
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If a player notices that an unlikely error of any kind has occurred during
a game, the player is obliged to contact support services (support@casinoclubpoker.com).
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In the unlikely event of a server crash that removes all players from
the table, the hand in play will be considered dead (void) and all the money will be returned after an investigation has been conducted.
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In the unlikely event of an error, the hand will be dead. Please refer
to “error” under our CASINO CLUB POKER General House Policies.
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All players have the right to request a hand history in the event of a
dispute.
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Players may not act as a team. If team play (collusion) is suspected,
CASINO CLUB POKER has the right to suspend suspected accounts and funds while
an investigation is conducted. Players found to have been acting, or reasonably
suspected of acting as a team, will have their account privileges indefinitely
terminated at all casinos operated by Boss Media. If warranted, CASINO CLUB POKER
has the right to confiscate any funds won while players were acting as
a team. Confiscated funds will be distributed to victimized players.
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No “board talk” is allowed. Players may not chat about a
hand while it is in progress. Although some comments may be innocuous,
the presumption will be that any comments about the play of a hand are
in violation of our rules, and the burden of proof will be on the violating
player to convince us otherwise. To be safe, avoid making jokes about the
hand you are holding or how you intend to play during a hand.
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Players may not use chat to offer advice to another player during a hand,
or urge a player to take a particular course of action (e.g., it is a rule
violation to use chat to say “Call him, he’s bluffing!”).
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Players may not chat about any folded cards they held during a hand.
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Players may not chat about any current cards they are holding during
a hand.
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Only the English language and the table specific language may be written using chat.
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Foul, abusive or threatening language will not be tolerated at the gaming
tables. Players may lose membership privileges for any repeat occurrences.
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In fixed limit games there is a maximum of four bets allowed in each betting round. A bet, a raise, a re-raise and a cap. A cap is the third raise in a betting round, after which no more betting is allowed. Pot limit and No limit games allow for an unlimited number of bets and raises.
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If there are only two remaining players, playing “heads up,” then
raises are unlimited.
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Players are allowed to Check and Raise.
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The determination of which player’s hand will and must be shown
first during the showdown will depend on which player initiated the action
and/or which player initiated the last bet, raise or re-raise.
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Players who win a non-called pot are not obligated to show their cards.
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Players may not fold a checked hand.
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Cards “speak for themselves” when determining the winner
of a pot. The universal poker hand rankings apply, and a list of these
rankings can be found at the Poker Hand Rankings link.
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If two or more players tie by holding equally-strong winning five-card
hands, the pot will be split between the tying players. If there is an
odd chip, that chip will be broken down to the smallest value chips in
the game. If the amount to be split is still uneven, the player who was
in earliest position gets the odd chip in flop games. In high-low games,
the high hand gets the odd chip.
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The house shall collect a “rake” not to exceed $3 per pot,
except in games featuring stakes of 1-2 or lower, where the maximum rake
is $1. Please see “house rakes” on our website.
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The Reserve-Seat and Sit-Out features are intended to allow a player
to take a small break from the action without losing his or her seat. Players
must return to the game within 10 rounds. If a player fails to return to
the game, then the player will be picked up from the table.