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Before explaining our All-In
player protection in our client
application , let's first go over and explain what "All-in
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This is when a player does not
have enough chips to cover the full bet amount, and places
their remaining chips into the pot. The player then
contends for the pot in an amount proportional to what they
contributed. The game play that continues among other
players is put into a side pot. The All-In player has no share
in this pot. Players may be considered All-In when they are
disconnected from the Multi-Player Casino during the play of a
hand, depending on certain criteria. This is to ensure that
they are not penalized when disconnected. |
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This is the protection offered
to you when you are disconnected from the Multi-Player Casino.
When you return to the game, you contend for the pot in an
amount proportional to what you contributed. All-In protection
for disconnection is limited to prevent misuse. each player is
limited to Two all in protections a day in real money.
Note: There is no All-In protection in
Pot-Limit and No-Limit games. |
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Downloadable
Poker application security features. The 24poker.com
is managed by Prima Poker - global poker networks
management, the biggest poker network operators around the
world.
Prima Poker software, client applications and
servers are developed by powered by Microgaming, the leader in interactive
gaming systems since 1994. As the most trusted name in
online gaming, Microgaming continues to set the standard in
fair play, transparency initiatives and the promotion of
responsible gaming. Like all Microgaming products, Prima
Poker software incorporates cutting edge technology and rich
interface features
to bring you the best online poker games to the 24Poker.com
tables. ·
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There is very little that
cheaters can do on line. No one can mark the cards, no one
can peek at your hole cards, and no one can stack the deck or
put a cold deck on the table. Playing poker online is
exceptionally safe. Cheating that can and does occur in land
casinos and card rooms cannot happen online. However, there
is one thing that happens in land casinos that some cheaters
do try to get away with on line: they try to collude, that is,
share information and play their hands in order to help each
other win. This is also known as "playing partners".
Colluding is certainly not tolerated at 24poker. In
order to thwart any and all attempts at collusion among
players, 24poker and Microgaming, with its years of experience
in fraud detection and prevention, has developed Collusion
Detection Software (patented) that, among other applications,
tracks all play and all players in real time. Every hand
played at Prima Poker is automatically and instantly analyzed.
The software watches for and recognizes in real time any and
all plays used by colluding players and, whenever any
suspicious plays are detected, the players' hand histories are
brought up for examination by our experienced, expert staff.
Colluders will have their accounts frozen and be banned
from Prima Poker and all its affiliated sites worldwide.
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<a
href="http://www.microgaming.com/"
target="_blank">Microgaming</a>
is the recognized leader in the development of interactive
gaming systems, leading the market and revolutionizing the
industry since 1994. <br> Microgaming has
developed Prima Poker software based on the same sound
technology and industry knowledge that has made each of
the company's offerings the leader in the
field.<br> Prima Poker is no different. As
the most trusted name in online gaming, Microgaming
continues to set the standard in fair play, transparency
initiatives and the promotion of responsible gaming. Like
all Microgaming products, Prima Poker software incorporates
cutting edge technology and rich interface features to
bring you the best online poker games. You can learn more
about Microgaming at <a
href="http://www.microgaming.com/"
target="_blank">www.microgaming.com</a>
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24poker uses 128-bit SSL
certificate based encryption* to protect the details of your
electronic transactions over the Internet. This is the
Internet security standard for online transactions as demanded
by major financial institutions. |
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SSL stands for Secure Sockets
Layer. This is a method for hiding the information a web
browser and a web server send to each other. When you browse a
web site, you have very little privacy. Many people can
monitor what you reveal to, or request from, that
site. Credit card numbers, personal data, or controversial
information are an open book to the technologically
sophisticated eavesdropper. SSL was designed to defeat the
snoops. An SSL-enhanced browser such as Netscape uses
encryption to scramble the data you send to a web site into an
unintelligible string of seemingly random characters. A
typical transaction is a browser sending the contents of an
HTML form to the server. Let's say the form has a field named
"cc" to hold the credit card number and we'll look at the
difference between unsecure and secure transactions:
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The browser knows it's using a
normal, unsecure connection. It sends "cc=2783-2734-8372-8737"
to the server. The server receives "cc=2783-2734-8372-8737"
and gives it to the script that handles this form.
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The browser knows it is using a
secure connection for this form. It takes
"cc=2783-2734-8372-8737" and turns it into
"e$$%0lj*&*(#foij" and sends it to the server. The server
receives "e$$%0lj*&*(#foij" and converts it back into
"cc=2783-2734-8372-8737" and hands it to the script that
handles this form. The important thing to notice here is
that the user and the script never see the encrypted form of
the credit card number. You can use the same script and
the same HTML form for both secure and unsecure transaction.
You may be wondering how the browser knows how to encrypt the
data. SSL uses a scheme (actually, a patented algorithm)
involving "public" and "private" digital keys. The server
gives the browser its public key, which the browser uses to
encrypt all transmissions. The interesting thing about this
process is that although the public key is used to encrypt the
ransmission, it cannot be used to decrypt it. Only the
private key will work (trust us, it really works!). The
server uses the private key (which is never sent to anyone) to
decrypt the transmissions. Likewise, the browser creates its
own public/private key pair for stuff going in the other
direction. So, even if someone intercepts the transmission,
they cannot make any sense of it, even if they have the public
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24poker
offers you the most advanced features of any online poker
game, provided by Microgaming. These
features are designed to give you tools to analyze your game
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Your play statistics are
tracked locally on your computer, allowing you to analyze your
game and refine it as you see fit. |
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24poker.com
gives players the option to track the pot and number of
players at each stage of a hand. Knowing how many players
stayed to see the flop, the turn and the river is very useful
in making gaming decisions. |
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24poker.com
gives players the option to track the flow of the game by
showing what players have done untill now (fold, call, bet,
raise) and showing which players can still act. This can
be of enormous value when making action decisions, as you can
clearly see what potential for action there is in him/her.
Pot Progression and Plate Borders are unique tools
provided only by Prima Poker to help you improve your game.
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This "instant replay
technology" allows real cash wagering customers to check and
review all their gameplay activity. This web-based
utility, which can be accessed from within the poker software,
provides players with a detailed, bank-like statement that
catalogues and details each and every wager. Results can
be filtered by date, game type and many other criteria.
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This web-based tool allows real
cash wagering customers to view their financial transactions
by simply clicking on the icon within the poker
software. Full details of purchases and payouts are
provided in a bank-like statement from the card room they are
playing in. |
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The "Rake" is the percentage of
the pot that goes to the house. 24poker Room uses a fixed
schedule for its rake, based on the table limit and number of
players.
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Limit tables, lower than
$0.10/$0.20 |
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# of Players |
$0.10 pot |
$0.25 pot |
$0.40 pot |
$0.55 pot |
$0.70 pot |
$0.85 pot |
$1.00 |
Max |
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2 to 10 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.07
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Limit tables, $0.10/$0.20 up to,
but not including $0.50/$1 |
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# of Players |
$0.50 pot |
$1 pot |
$2 pot |
$3 pot |
$4 pot |
$5 pot |
Max |
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2 to 10 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.30 |
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Limit tables, $0.50/$1 to $1/$2
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# of Players |
$5 pot |
$10 pot |
$15 pot |
$20 pot |
$25 pot |
$30 pot |
Max |
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2 to 10 |
$0.25 |
$0.25 |
$0.25 |
$0.25 |
$0.25 |
$0.25 |
$1.50 |
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Limit tables, $2/$4 to $10/$20
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# of Players |
$20 pot |
$30 pot |
$40 pot |
$50 pot |
$60 pot |
Max |
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2 to 3 |
$1 |
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$1 |
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4 to 5 |
$1 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
- |
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$2 |
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6 to 10 |
$1 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
$3 |
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Limit tables, $15/$30 and
greater |
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# of Players |
$40 pot |
$55 pot |
$70 pot |
$85 pot |
$100 pot |
Max |
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2 to 3 |
$1 |
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$1 |
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4 to 5 |
$1 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
- |
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$2 |
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6 to 10 |
$1 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
$0.50 |
$3 |
One-on-One fixed limit tables
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# of Players |
$5 pot |
$12 pot |
$20 pot |
Max |
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2 |
$0.50 |
$0.25 |
$0.25 |
$1.00 |
Pot Limit/No Limit tables
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NL tables, with blinds
lower than $0.05/$0.10 |
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# of Players |
$0.10 pot |
$0.25 pot |
$0.40 pot |
$0.55 pot |
$0.70 pot |
$0.85 pot |
$1.00 |
Max |
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2 to 10 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.01 |
$0.07 |
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PL/NL tables, with blinds
$0.05/$0.10 up to, but not including $0.25/$0.50
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# of Players |
$0.50 pot |
$1 pot |
$2 pot |
$3 pot |
$4 pot |
$5 pot |
Max |
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2 to 10 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.30 |
All Pot Limit and No Limit tables, with blinds
$0.25/$0.50 and up
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Min Pot @ Max Rake
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$0.05 per $1 |
$1 |
$20 |
| 4 to 5 |
$0.05 per $1 |
$2 |
$40 |
| 6 to 10 |
$0.05 per $1 |
$3 |
$60
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