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Ring Games
        
        
 1. What are ring games?
          2. How       to join a ring game 
          3. How       to play ring games
  
  
  1.  What are ring games?               
         
 Ring games are poker games played with real chips at stake. Unlike       tournament chips, which are worth nothing outside the tournament, ring       game chips represent real money. For example, if you buy in for $10 worth       of chips and leave the game with $40, you made a $30 profit. 
             
           Delaware Park Poker offers ring games of Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi, Omaha Hi/Lo       and Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo variations 24 hours a day. Ring games start when       two or more active players sit down at a table. 
  
           Unlike tournaments, at ring games you are not committed to play for a       specified amount of time. You can sit down, play and leave with your winnings       whenever you want. Another difference is that at ring games the table       limits are fixed for the entire length of the game, whereas at tournaments       the limits increase with each round. 
  
  
    2. How to join a ring game 
  
           See How to join a table 
  
   
    3. How to play ring games
  
           You can buy in to a ring game with the maximum amount of chips, or specify       a different amount in the window that pops up.  
  
  
  
           Mark the Auto rebuy options  checkbox to       automatically buy in again with a new stack of chips if you happen to go       bust at the tables. Just select the amount you want to buy in with       automatically, and click OK.  
  
           Click the Sit down button in order to join the       table. If you would like to switch seats with another player, right click       on the preferred seat and click the Seat here option. The       table will rotate, and you will be seated in your chosen seat.       Alternatively, you can choose your preferred seat the in Setting screen       (Game settings tab) for any of our tables. Once chosen, you will be seated       in your preferred seat at all times. 
  
   
 
         
 To start playing  Hold'em and Omaha,  you have to post an amount equal to the big blind, or wait until the big blind  comes around to you. In Stud games, no matter when or where you sit down at the  table, all you have to do is ante up if you want to be dealt into a hand. 
             
           As you play, you will find it convenient to use the automatic checkbox options  in the lower left corner:          
         
 a. Post your future blind bets automatically        using Post blinds 
              
              b. Sit out
              
      
c. Muck all your losing and winning cards        automatically using Auto Muck Hand 
              
              d. Fold to any bet that is placed during that round.
              
              
                
              
            Black buttons with colored stripe - Call, Fold, Check, Bet, Raise etc. - will  appear when it is your turn to act. In No Limit and Pot Limit games, you can  use the slider to control how much you want to bet, or just type in the amount  in the slider text box.  
  
    
  
            Before it is your turn to act, you can use the black auto-action radio  buttons to determine what you want to do when your turn comes around. This is  especially useful when playing multi-hand poker.  
  
            Sometimes a hand passes so fast that you feel you didn't see everything there  was to see (e.g. somebody made a crazy call and you want to go back and see so  you can write valuable player notes on that player's betting habits). You can  view an instant replay of the entire previous hand using the replay button on  the top-left corner of the screen.  
  
  
  
  
            If you have several poker games open at the same time, you can decide how to  view them by selecting the Tile or Cascade view options.    
  
  
  
  
  
  
            Enjoy the tables and good luck! 
  
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