The game will start with 10 players in a tournament format. When a player runs out of money, they are eliminated. When only one player remains,the game is over. There are no antes, just a small and big blind. The small blind starts one seat to the left of the dealer, the big blind two seats to the left. The action pre-flop starts to the left of the big blind. The action post-flop starts to the left of the dealer.
Blinds
The user can specify how often the blinds will increase or turn off the increases completely. The default setting has the blinds increase by the same amount every 10 hands. The user can also play a faster game with the blinds increasing by greater amounts.
- Marks the dealer's position.
- Marks the position of the small blind.
- Marks the position of the big blind.
Betting Rules/Limits
Limit - Players are allowed to raise only the amount of the current big blind. Players may fold, call the current bet or raise that amount.
Pot Limit - Players are allowed to raise any amount between the value of the big blind and the amount that is currently in the pot. For example, if a player is first to act, the small blind is $50 and the big blind is $100, that player could fold, call the $100 big blind or raise any amount between $100 and $150. Assuming he raises $150, that would mean there would be $300 total in the pot. The next player could raise any amount between $100 and $300.
No Limit - Players are allowed to raise any amount between the value of the big blind and the amount that they have minus the big blind. For example, if a player has $9800, is first to act, the small blind is $50 and the big blind is $100, that player may raise any amount between $100 and $9700 ($100 to match the big blind and $9700 available to raise).
Note: If a player does not have enough money to make the minimum raise, they may still bet whatever amount they have, thus putting them "All-In". For example, in a Limit game, if the small blind were $50 and the big blind were $100 and a player had $130, they would be allowed to raise $30 ($100 to match the big blind and a $30 raise). This is the only circumstance in which a player may bet out of the specified betting ranges.
Computer Players
In order to simulate a real poker game, there are four types of computer players: Aggressive, Moderate, Timid, and Unpredicatble. The user can specify these player types or have them randomly assigned.
- Wheel Button, Return: Submit bet, Play next hand
- D-Pad Right, M Key: Select maximum bet
- D-Pad Left, N Key: Select minimum bet (or fold)
- Left Shoulder Button, Z Key: Compress time, useful for when you have folded a hand to speed through to the next.
Chips
$1
$5
$25
$100
$500
Avatars
There are 38 avatars to choose from (see below, plus variations with sunglasses):
Screenshots
Support
For additional information, please visit:
www.requiemsoftwarelabs.com
Or send an email to:
support@requiemsoftwarelabs.com