Table tiling enables you to view nine full table screens at once. The tables are automatically adjusted to fit your screen at x pixels each. Any additional open tables, tournament lobbies and poker lobby screens will appear in a cascade view on your screen.
Cascading enables you to view multiple tables at once in a proportioned diagonal layout. When seated at a table, just click on the name plate of the member you wish to keep notes on, and then click the "Player Notes" option. A "Player Notes" window will appear. Here you can write anything you want about the player and assign him a colored label.
You can choose one of the default texts or click on a field and add your own text. Alternatively, you can tag the player with one of the animal icons in the screen. Mark the label you wish to give the player and click "Save.
Hover over the label to view the text. You can click on the notes icon to read and edit your notes. Player notes and labels are saved in the WSOP. The "Settings" screen allows you to customize your poker experience at the tables, including graphics, sounds, alerts, and many other features.
You can choose between different table themes, disable animation, see your folded cards all the way to the river, and more. Pretty simple, just a little camera built in that they can see the cards with. They are tracking each card so they could also tell you every single card in the deck and the order too this way. Also with regards to the dealer, when dealing a TV table, especially the WSOP, you have an ear piece and they let the dealer know if they can't see any of the players cards.
The dealer said they couldn't see his cards. This is a great article on RFID There are spots on the table that can read the cards They do a very low power so it can only be read there The cards are not powered - they receive power from the reader. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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Asked 5 years, 4 months ago. Active 5 years, 4 months ago. Viewed 6k times. I can't figure out how they are doing it. The dealer mucks all of the cards in a pile, so I don't think that they are going through some kind of card reader post-hand The cards are being shown for every player except when multiple players fold very quickly I know that there is a broadcast delay, so I think the information on the hole cards must somehow be added after the hand is over.
Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Depends on the table. Improve this answer. Chris Farmer 3, 9 9 silver badges 22 22 bronze badges. I thought the resolution of RFID technology used in this way was no better than a few millimeters, which would mean that you couldn't use this to tell the order of the cards in the deck.
All bets must be equal to or greater than the previous bet or raise within the same round, with the exception of an all-in bet. Verbally stating that you are going to take a specific action, such as a bet, raise, call, or fold is binding. Once you have declared out loud that you are planning to make a move, you are held to that action. Additionally, if you knock on the table, this is considered a pass. In a limit poker game, if you push forward with your chips and another player acts in response to your move, you are committed to completing the bet.
During a limit game, if a player goes all-in with an amount that is less than half the required wager, betting will not reopen for players who are already in the pot for previous wagers. However, players may call, fold, or complete the bet if they are facing less than half a bet. When a player goes all-in with more than half the bet, play continues as if they have placed a full bet, with full raises required from subsequent players.
Players may only wager the smallest chip size that is used in the antes, blinds, or other pre-game collection, unless otherwise stated by the house rules that govern house revenue. Even if the bet can be made equal to the low amount, players are still required to changeover their chips to the smallest amount allowed at the table. When a player goes all-in, only playable chips are allowed to be pushed into the pot. A player who intentionally acts out of turn will be penalized. When a player decides to check when it is not their turn in the action, they are held to the check and will not be allowed to call or raise when their actual turn comes into play.
Any stated action which is out of turn will be considered binding if no subsequent players choose to act within their allowed turns. Players must call "time" in order to retain their right to act. Should they not make the call before three or more subsequent players have acted on their hand, they will lose the right to act. In the case that players behind you act out of turn, causing you to miss your turn, this rule does not apply.
Only your own action or failure to act can cause you to lose your turn. Players are not allowed to string raise. Once you have made a decision on how to act, you must place all of those chips or make a declaration of your action before placing the chips into the pot.
If you place more than an additional half bet into the pot, you have committed to an additional full bet and are required to complete the action. When a player releases chips into the pot, they are committed to completing the bet and must complete the amount.
In the case that a raise was made that a player was unaware of, they may reconsider their action if no one else has acted subsequently. For pot-limit and no-limit poker rules, there may be specific exceptions to this rule.
If there is an error that results in a wager or call being placed in an amount than is lower than what is required, this must be corrected before the end of the betting round is complete.
Unless a player has gone all-in, this means any action that includes betting lower than the minimum bet of that particular round. Players who have subsequently acted since the incorrect wager was placed will not be allowed to adjust their wager because of the change in wager size.
When a player adds a chip to the pot that is higher than the bet for that round, they must announce that they are raising, or their bet will be considered a call. In order to have won in the showdown, all cards must be shown by the player, whether or not they are used to make up the winning hand.
Take the word of the cards, not the word of the player. If a player discards a winning hand as the result of an intentionally miscalled hand, the player who deliberately tried to fool other players may forfeit the pot. If there is any question about the validity of a winning hand, the dealer will make the call.
Anyone involved with the game — including dealers, players, or those involved in administration — who notices any errors in the funds of the pot or awarding of the pot is ethically bound to report the error. Losing hands must be killed by the dealer before the pot is awarded to the winning hand. Players may not reveal their hand to any player at the table.
Whether intentionally or by fault of the dealer, if a card is shown to one player that belongs to another player, all at the table must be given the same courtesy and allowed to see the card.
As this information may affect the wagering of the player who has been given additional information, unfair advantages can affect the outcome of the deal. If this should happen during the deal, everyone should see the cards immediately.
If the player who has been shown the cards is inactive in the hand, the cards should be shown once the hand is complete, as this can affect future hands within the game. Any player who has been a legal part of the game can ask to see a called hand, even if the cards have already been mucked.
Abuse of this privilege can result in denial by the dealer. When a winning player asks to see a mucked hand, that hand will be considered live, and the winning player can lose their pot. When any other players ask to see a folded hand, the hand will remain dead.
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