How do real money all-in events work?
When a player has lost connectivity, is not responding, during a hand, that player is treated as all-in. To ensure that players do not take advantage of this capability unfairly, we limit the number of all-in events to 2 per day. You may contact a manager if you have been experiencing significant connectivity issues. The manager follows established guidelines in the granting of additional all-in events to a player. These guidelines include use of connectivity reports and the player’s past history. • What happens if I do not have enough money to call a bet? When you have run out of money you are declared all-in. You can win all the money in the pot up to that point. The remaining players may continue betting, in which case a side-pot will be created. You cannot win any money from the side-pot. • Why do I sometimes not have an option to raise? Each betting round is “capped” at four bets, or a bet and three raises. This is the standard practice in casinos around the world.