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Cash tables and tournaments across nine variants — running 24/7 with global liquidity. Tap any game for full rules, an example hand, strategy tips and FAQs.
No-Limit Hold'em
The world's most popular poker game. Two hole cards per player, five community cards, unlimited betting.
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Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO)
Four hole cards, must use exactly two together with three from the board. Bigger draws, bigger swings.
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5-Card Omaha (PLO5)
Five hole cards — more combos, monster equities and huge action.
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Short Deck (6+ Hold'em)
Cards 2 through 5 are removed. Flush beats full house. Straights are more common; action is faster.
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All-In or Fold (AoF)
Every hand is a shove-or-fold decision. Fast, variance-heavy, ideal for mobile.
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Bomb Pot
Every player antes preflop and the flop is dealt with no betting. Bigger pots, bigger thrills.
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Spin & Gold
3-max hyper-turbo SNGs with a randomized prize multiplier up to 10,000× buy-in.
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Multi-Table Tournaments (MTT)
Daily and weekly events from $1 freerolls to $500 high rollers, with satellites feeding the biggest series.
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Sit & Go (SNG)
Single-table 9-max, 6-max and heads-up formats — starts as soon as the table fills.
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Rake Calculator
Estimate the rake on any pot at any stake.
Results
- Rake rate
- 2.8%
- Rake taken
- $1.00 (capped)
- Cap applied
- $1.00
- BBJ drop
- $0.10
- Effective rake %
- 2.20%
- Net pot to winner
- $48.90
- Est. rakeback credit
- $0.20
More poker guides
Rules, rake, tournaments and fair play — everything to master Texas Hold'em, PLO and Short Deck.
- Texas Hold'em rules and strategyBlinds, positions, betting rounds and showdown
- Pot-Limit Omaha guideStarting hands and pot-limit betting math
- Short Deck Hold'em (6+)36-card action with adjusted hand rankings
- MTT and Sit & Go tournament rulesBlind structures, ICM and payouts
- Cash game rake calculatorInstant net pot with our 2.8% rake
- Anti-collusion and fair playHow we detect bots and chip dumping
