Help F.A.Q.

What
types of Internet poker room games are available?
We've made sure to give you a great
variety of games to choose from. We offer Hold'em,
Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven Card Stud and an assortment
of tournaments.
I'd
like to start playing now. What's the fastest way
to get in on a game now?
Simply
download the free software. From the lobby, go to any
table and select a seat. You will then be given the
option to create a new account. Fill out the brief form
and you will be ready to play! Software can be downloaded
by selecting the "Deal Me In" button on this
website.
Can
I try the Internet poker room games out before depositing?
Absolutely! Download and install the
games using the instructions from the Getting Started
page. When you open the poker room you will find a menu
listing "Play for Fun" and "Real Money"
games. Try out your favorite game and when you're ready
to take the next step, visit the "Cashier"
Section.
What
if I just wanted to try out the games for free?
What information do I need to supply to open my Fun Poker
account?
To start with Fun
Poker, you are only required to enter your Name, City
and E-mail Address. In less than a minute, you'll
be at a table playing against poker players from all
over the world. A unique and exciting experience.
Is
Fun Poker really free and can I play right now?
Yes, it's absolutely free! Simply
download our application and you'll be playing in minutes!
Once you gain the confidence you need, you may want
to join in on our lower limit games starting at only
$0.02 - $0.04. It's your choice to play for fun
or for cash and you move at your own pace!
How
many play chips do you get with Fun Poker?
All new players receive 3,000 Fun Poker chips. If you
run out of Fun Poker chips, you can get more by clicking
on the "More Chips" button when you attempt
to buy-in. Good luck, and let's see how good your poker
skills are!
How
do I select the type of poker game and which table I want
to sit at?
In the lobby, click
the game titles on the doors, or each door itself to
select between each type of game. The available tables
for each game are listed vertically, simply double-click
on the table you wish to join, or press the "PLAY"
button.
Where
can I learn how to play Internet poker room games, like
Hold'em and others?
Learn
the rules of our poker room games and tournaments in
the "Games" section of our website. All the
basic game rules are included for your convenience.
How
do I get started playing Internet poker games?
Here at PokerWorld, we've gone the
extra mile to get you playing quickly and easily.
What
do I do if the game freezes or the Internet disconnects?
If you are disconnected during a hand,
the software will automatically attempt to reconnect
you to the Internet and return you to your table. If
you return in the allotted time, you will find yourself
still in your same seat with the other players waiting
for you to continue the hand as if you had never left.
If you return after the allotted time limit, the software
will have put you "all-in" and, through our
hand history function, you will be able to see what
happened on the hand that got frozen. If your hand was
a winning hand, you win the main pot of that game. Click
here for
details about our Disconnection Policy.
What
happens to my hand if I get disconnected and I cannot
return back in time?
If you
do not return in time, you will automatically be all-in.
Each player is granted a specific number of all-ins
per day to protect his or her hands, in the event of
disconnections. If you have already used your daily
all-ins and do not return to the table in time, then
your hand will automatically be folded. We do not suggest
playing if you've used all your allotted all-ins
for that day. We suggest paging the Host and advising
him of the situation so that he can make a decision
regarding resetting your all-ins for that session. On
play money tables, you have an unlimited number of all-ins.
Click here
for details about our Disconnection Policy.
The
server crashed in the middle of a hand. What happens when
a hand is restarted? What happens to my money?
Transactions are posted to players'
accounts at the completion of every hand. If a hand
is not completed for any reason, then all players'
accounts are restored to what they were at the beginning
of the hand. All bets are off and a new hand is dealt.
If
I want to leave the game for a short break but not quit
the game, can I do this? What happens to my money?
Simply click the "Deal Me Out"
option on your screen. Your money will remain on the
table until you return. Out of consideration for the
other players, however, please get back to the game
as quickly as possible. Our software is configured to
sign you out once you miss 3 big blinds. If you miss
this deadline, you can come back to the same table as
long as there are seats available to play. On Hold'em
and Omaha, you will be required to post a Big Blind
if you decide to join the game immediately. You will
also have a choice to wait for the big blind as well.
How
does the wait list feature work when a table is full?
If a table you select is currently
full, press the Wait button and you will be added to
the wait list. The lobby screen will show you where
you are on the list. For example: "4 of 5"
means that you are fourth on the list of the five people
that are waiting. When a seat becomes available, you
will automatically be summoned.
If
my desired table is empty, can I sit down?
We suggest you do. It is our goal to have you play the
game you want to play. Chances are, you'll be able
to get your desired game going, even if you're
the first one to take a seat. Other players will most
likely arrive shortly.
What
does Avg. Pot and Plrs/Flp in the Lobby mean?
Avg. Pot is the average pot size for
the last 20 hands. Plrs/Flp is the percentage of players,
averaged over the last 20 hands, who "see the flop".
How
do I know how much money is in the pot?
The chips are clearly stacked and can be easily read.
In addition to chip display you will see a small box
with the amount of the pot written in it.
What
does "game number" mean?
Every hand played is given a unique game number. This
game number (also known as "hand number")
can be used when requesting player hand histories, or
when there is a problem with a specific game that you
would like to review or report. If there is ever a question
or a problem with a particular game, note the game number
and reference it when contacting us. If you missed the
game number and the next game has already started, check
under "previous game" at the top right corner
of screen.
How
do I get my hand histories?
You can get access to the hand histories from the Host
menu in the Lobby. Just click on Host and select "Request
Hand History".
I
keep getting disconnected or frozen. What can be done?
This is normally caused by Internet
conditions beyond our control, having to do with your
Internet service provider. We can suggest using an alternate
provider if you have one. An inconsistent Internet connection
can be caused by any number of things, and is difficult
to diagnose at times. This problem may also be caused
by slow dial-up connections. Our technicians may be
able to suggest ways in which you can improve your connection,
and thereby improve the game performance for you.
In
an emergency, such as if I need to call a Host or the
game has locked up for everyone at the table, how do I
contact someone for an immediate response?
On the Host Menu screen, you will see an option for
"Private Chat". This notifies a Host that
you need immediate attention and he/she will be right
with you via private messaging.
Can
anything be done to stop harassing, abusive or offensive
chat at the tables?
While
allowing a player to speak freely, we want to keep the
games clean and fun. PokerWorld does not allow offensive
or abusive language in the chat. Nor will we tolerate
harassment of our players at the table. If someone is
behaving contrary to this policy, this person is automatically
entered in a database along with his Username, game
number and the exact word or phrase used. Also, please
let us know about it by e-mailing support. We will promptly
take appropriate corrective action to insure our games
remain fun for all our members.
How
does the kill pot option work?
A kill game is one in which a player must place an extra
bet, causing the betting limits to go up for just that
hand. The player posting the bet is the "killer,"
and the hand is considered a "kill pot." The
player is said to have "killed the pot" for
the amount of the kill. On a "kill" game,
a player must "kill" the game only after winning
two pots in a row.
How
does the chop blinds option work?
To chop the blinds means simply to return the blinds
to the players who posted them and move on to the next
hand, if nobody calls the blind. To activate this option,
click on the Chop Button next to the chat box on the
lower left corner of the poker room screen.
How
does the straddle work?
In
flop games, the player to the immediate left of the
big blind can straddle if he so wishes. A straddle is
a live blind bet of double the big blind. It does not
count as a raise.
How
do I change my password?
Visit
the poker room lobby and select "Host" then
"Change Password." The screen will ask you
to enter a new password that you would like to use (enter
your new password TWICE to confirm). Remember to keep
your password confidential and change it regularly as
an added security measure.
How
do I change my nickname?
We
discourage nickname changes, as this is the only way
in which players can identify each other in the virtual
card room. If you have a compelling reason to change
your nickname, you must e-mail your request to the general
manager for consideration. Again, we discourage changing
nicknames.
How
do I update my personal information?
Please send us an e-mail with the request for change
and we will update this information for you accordingly.
Who
runs PokerWorld?
One of the
most respected and reputable companies in the world,
Olympic Sports, operates PokerWorld. An industry leader
since 1996, Olympic Sports Book has taken its expertise
to the next level of gaming entertainment by offering
its patrons new opportunities to "get in on the
action".
