What are the rules of poker etiquette?
Poker has many unwritten rules of etiquette. Please read the following paragraphs carefully to ensure the best possible game experience for yourself and fellow players.
Choosing a Seat
We recommend that players new to online poker start out in lower limit games to get used to the software and the game action. Select your game type, limit, stakes and buy-in amount and then take your seat.
The Buy-in
In most cases, the minimum amount that a player can buy-in at a cash game is 30X the big blind and the maximum is 100X the big blind. For example, at a $1/$2 No Limit table the minimum buy-in is $60 and the maximum buy-in is $200.
Timely and Courteous Play
Players are certainly allowed a moment to consider their actions, but are requested to do so in a timely fashion. Players are asked to check the 'Sit Out Next Hand' box if they need time away from their computer. This speeds up game play and prevents excessive wait times. Players who are playing on multiple tables are asked to use the pre-select boxes whenever possible. Players that intentionally slow down play will be warned and, if such behavior continues, may have their accounts suspended.
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