See Poker-Nights 'Rules' of play below:
Why POKER NIGHTS is the Best Value Poker Entertainment in Melbourne ?
-Answer: Any drink or Food purchase b4 play starts gets you 10,000 Starting Stack !
“Why POKER NIGHTS is the most enjoyable Poker Game in Melbourne?
-“SHOOT-OUT”! Winner of Each TABLE Plays on Final Table for Fantastic Prizes !
How To Get Your Chips ?
Simply purchase any DRINK or MEAL before play starts and get your Card Stamped.
Any drink = 1 x Stamp.
1 x Main Meal = 4 x Stamps @ selected* venues or 1 x stamp* for each $5 or $10 spend @ certain venues*
Bonus Chips: 1st Stamp Before 7:30pm = 10,000 Starting Chip Stack [instead of 1,000 Chip start]
Buy-Back/ or Add-On: 2nd Stamp = 5,000 Buy-Back or 5,000 Add-On [during 1st hour of play]
3rd Stamp = Play on the BAD-BEAT Table or Your Name is entered into a Lucky Draw [Nitro Draw]
4th stamp = Receive Extra 5,000 Add-On after break if you still have chips on starting table.
{The Winners of each table plus winner of the Bad-Beat Table and the Lucky Nitro Draw- Play on the Final Table(s) for FANTASTIC PRIZES + Qualifying Seats !}
Nightly Poker-Nights Winners @ Selected* venues WIN $100 Cash* at selected venues or a Phase1 seats to play in 'Crown Casino's Aussie/Millions' {Check times/dates by contacting CROWN Casino Free Call: 1800 818 088...to check which other nights you may play in Phase 1 }
1 in 5 players advancing to Phase 2. The Aussie/Millions [Total Prize prize pool is expected to exceed $5Million]
Poker-Nights Rules:

Texas Hold’em uses a dealer button to indicate the theoretical dealer. After each hand is complete, the button moves clockwise to the next active player. This player is referred to as "the button" and is considered to be “the dealer” for that hand.
The player to the left of the button is required to post the small blind. The small blind is usually equal to half the amount of the big blind. The player to the left of the small blind is required to post the big blind. All blinds in hold’em poker are considered live bets and the players who posted them have the option of checking, calling, raising or folding when the betting returns to their position.
After the blinds have been posted, two hole cards are dealt to each active player, after which the first betting round begins with the player to the left of the big blind. There is no limit to the number, or quantity, of raises that a player may make in any round.
A player who does not have enough chips to call a bet is declared "All-In". That player is eligible for the portion of the pot to the point of his final wager, the "main pot". All further betting action involving other players takes place in a "side pot", which is unavailable to the player who has already gone All-In.
After the first round of betting, the dealer burns one card and turns three community cards (The Flop) face-up on the table. The community cards are common to all the players participating in the hand.
The second betting round begins with the first active player to the left of the button.
After the second round of betting, the dealer burns one card and turns the fourth community card (The Turn) face-up on the table.
The third betting round begins with the first active player to the left of the button.
After the third round of betting, the dealer burns one card and turns the fifth community card (The River) face-up on the table.
The fourth, and final, betting round begins with the first active player to the left of the button.
After the final round of betting, there is a card showdown. Each player displays their cards and one or more winners are declared. All five cards must be shown to win. A combination of any of the following may be used:
The last player to bet or raise, or to check first if no one else bets, is required to show their cards first at the showdown. The remaining players may or may not show their cards as they wish.
If two or more hands are the same ranking, the winner is the one having the higher cards. If the hands are tied, the highest card not being held in common (the kicker) determines the winner. The suit order of the cards is not taken into account while determining the winning hand(s). Should poker hands be absolutely identical in ranking, the pot will be split evenly between the winning players. If there is an odd chip, the winning player to the left of the button will receive it.
As Crown Casino is Poker-Night's sponsor, please view their entire rules at:
www.crownpoker.com.au
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