
Understanding "Rabbit Hunting" in Poker

Have you ever folded a hand, only to watch the dealer reveal the next card and think, "I knew that Ace was coming!"?
With our new Rabbit Hunting feature, you no longer have to wonder. This popular poker ritual allows you to see the cards that would have been dealt if the hand had continued, satisfying your curiosity and helping you settle those "what if" moments.
What is Rabbit Hunting?
Rabbit Hunting is the act of looking at the remaining community cards that would have been dealt had the hand not ended early.
When it happens: If all players except one fold, or if a player wins the pot before the River is dealt, the hand ends.
The benefit: It doesn't change the outcome of the hand or who won the chips—it simply reveals the "destiny" of the deck for that round.
How It Works
- Whenever a hand concludes before the River cards is revealed, you will see a prompt or icon allowing you to pay a small Chip amount to "Rabbit Hunt."
- The amount of Chips it will cost is listed on the Rabbit Hunt button.
- This feature can also be used later in the hand replayer.
Why Use Rabbit Hunting?
While it won't help you win the current pot, players use Rabbit Hunting for validation that their gut feeling was correct. We hope that you enjoy this exciting new feature!
Note: Rabbit hunting is strictly for entertainment. Whether the card you needed was next or at the bottom of the deck, the strategic decision you made to fold or bet remains the same!
If you have any more questions, please contact us at support@clubwptgold.com.
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