General Poker Gameplay
Where can I view my buy-ins and cashouts?
? How to Request a Chip Transaction Audit Overview At this time, our site does not offer a built-in interface for viewing your Chip transaction history from ring games and tournaments. However, we're happy to assist you with a detailed audit upon ...
Where can I see a player's poker stats?
You can view your own and other players' stats by clicking on their Profile image. Here are the stats shown in the pop-up: Total Hands: Amount of hands played since you started playing on the platform Voluntarily Put In Pot (VPIP): Represents a ...
Rake Structure
The rake structure for ring games at ClubWPT Gold can be found below: Category Small Blind Big Blind Rake % 2P Cap 3,4P Cap 5P+ Cap Micro 0.02 0.05 4% 0.15 0.15 0.3 Micro 0.05 0.1 4% 0.3 0.3 0.6 Micro 0.1 0.2 4% 0.6 0.6 1.2 Low 0.2 0.5 4% 1 1 2 Low ...
What is an ante?
What is an ante? The ante is a mandatory bet that all players must put in the pot before the poker hand begins. The ante in our ring games is the number in the brackets () at the end of the stakes [Ex: 2/4 (1)]. What is the purpose of an ante? The ...
How to play Pot Limit Omaha
Many have been asking for it, and now Omaha is finally here! Go to the Pot Limit Omaha tab at the top of the page to access the tables. For those new to the game, here are the rules. The game is broken down into five distinct phases: Pre-flop: ...
How to play Texas Hold'em
How to Play No-Limit Texas Hold'em: A Beginner's Guide Welcome to the world of poker! Texas Hold'em is the most popular form of poker played around the globe. At ClubWPT Gold, we offer the No Limit variety of this game. This guide will walk you ...
Waiting for the big blind
Taking a Seat in Ring Games: Posting the Big Blind At ClubWPT Gold, we believe that a fast-paced and active game is a better experience for everyone at the table. To ensure the action starts immediately and keeps flowing, players are required to post ...
What is a straddle?
Understanding Straddles in ClubWPT Gold Ring Games Straddling is usually an optional feature in poker that can add an extra layer of action to a game. While straddles are typically voluntary, they function a little differently at ClubWPT Gold. This ...
Auto-Rebuy Options
We understand auto-rebuy is a common feature offered on other poker platforms to help you maintain a desired stack depth. While this feature is not offered on our platform at this time, we are always looking to enhance the player experience, and ...
Display Folded Cards
We understand that being able to display your cards (often called "muck-showing" or "showing one's hand") to your opponents after a fold or a successful bluff is a popular feature on many poker platforms. We want to confirm that the ability to ...
Fixed button
Fixed Button vs Moving Button: The Standard: A Moving Button The purpose of the dealer button is to rotate the blinds and positions fairly among all players. After each hand, the button moves one position clockwise to the next player. This ensures ...
Can I use hotkeys?
We do not offer the use of hotkeys for executing actions or switching between tables at this time. We appreciate your interest and hope to have this option available in the future!
Bet Slider Options
Betting in poker involves decisions made both pre-flop and post-flop. Your Gameplay Settings allow you to customize default bet amounts for quicker play. Bet Presets The Bet Presets section defines your quick-select bet sizes, which are categorized ...
Do you offer rakeback?
At ClubWPT Gold, we’re committed to providing a fair, transparent, and rewarding experience for all our players. One question we occasionally receive is: “Do you offer a rakeback program?” While rakeback has become a familiar term in the world of ...
How do blinds work in heads-up poker?
Usually, the player to the left of the dealer button places the small blind and the big blind is placed by the next player to the left. However, heads-up poker is only played between two players. Therefore, the player with the dealer button places ...
Cannot re-raise small 'all-in" bet
The "Full Raise" Rule Have you ever been in a pot and a player went all-in for less than a raise and you were only able to call? Well here we are going to explain why. The rule against re-raising a small all-in bet is a fundamental concept designed ...
Split Pots and Kickers
Splitting Pots and the Importance of the Kicker: Have you ever seen the pot divided in half at showdown or wondered why your opponent won a hand with the same pair as you? Understanding how tie-breakers work in poker is crucial. This guide will ...
What is a Side Pot?
In No-Limit Texas Hold'em, a side pot is an essential mechanism used to manage betting when one or more players have gone All-In but have less money than the other active players at the table. It ensures that no player can win money they did not ...
How do ring games differ from tournaments?
Poker is played in two main formats: Ring Games (also known as Cash Games) and Tournaments. While the rules of the game are the same, the structure, strategy, and bankroll management are entirely different. Chip Value Ring Games Chip Value is ...
Table Settings Info
While at the table you can perform various functions by tapping on the Menu in the top-left corner of the screen. The following options will be presented to you and each of the buttons will function as outlined below. The Settings screen contains ...
How to Display Chips as Big Blinds
During the course of the game you may want to switch how you're viewing your chip stack. We do have the option for you to swap between viewing your stack as either Chips or Big Blinds. There are 2 ways for you to change this while playing. Table Menu ...