ESSENTIAL INFO - PLEASE READ BEFORE PLAYING!

Bomb pot play What's this USDT thing all about? But them graphics, yo?

Is there an app for that?
Not at this time. However, as with sexier graphics, stay tuned.

Cool, how do I deposit? Cool, how do I withdraw? Why can't my friend play from the same IP address?

'Cause anglers gonna angle. For your protection and to prevent collusion, we do not allow multiple accounts to play from the same IP address. Any attempts to collude will be dealt with severely, quite possibly involving the confiscation of your balance.

How can I keep my Bomb Pot Poker account secure?

Do not share your login information or password with anyone and make sure you close the online Poker Client once you have finished playing. We also advise that you change your password on a regular basis.

What kind of operating system do I need to play online Poker?

We support all standard versions of Microsoft Windows from Windows 7 onwards. We also support Mac and Linux, basically any modern device with a web browser.

What games are available?

We offer cash games, Sit n Go's and multi-table tournaments. We offer traditional Texas Hold'em, Omaha as well as single, double and triple board bomb pot variants of these games.

How can I re-Size tables?

You can resize the tables by clicking and dragging the table from any of its edges. Release the mouse button once you have found your desired table size.

Will you share my information with any third party?

The privacy of information regarding our customers is of the upmost importance to us at Bomb Pot Poker. We do not share any data with third parties.

POKER VARIATION RULES

TEXAS HOLD'EM

PLAY OF THE HAND

  1. Each player is dealt two down (or hole) cards that only they can see.
  2. A round of betting occurs.
  3. Three community cards (known as the flop) are dealt face up in the middle of the table.
  4. Another round of betting occurs. A fourth community card (known as the turn) is dealt face up on the table.
  5. Another round of betting occurs.
  6. A fifth and final community card (known as the "river") is dealt face up on the table.
  7. A final round of better occurs.
  8. The player's hole cards are revealed and the player with the best five-card poker hand wins the pot.

Your five card hand can consist of none, one, or both of your hole cards along with five, four, or three of the community cards. If two or more players share the same best hand, the pot is divided equally among the winners.

RANK OF HANDS

Poker hands are ranked in the order specified below, lowest to highest. Note that only card rank (deuce through ace) matter in poker when comparing individual cards. The suits of clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades are all considered equal.

High Card
Pair
Two Pair
Three of a Kind
Straight
Flush
Full House
Four of a Kind
Straight Flush

BETTING VARIATIONS

Our site offers only Pot Limit and No Limit games.

Pot Limit
No Limit

BLINDS, ANTES AND THE BUTTON

The dealer button (or just the "button") is a white disk that is rotated clockwise among the players. The player that is "on the button" is the last to act in each betting round, after the flop.

In traditional Texas Hold'em, there are forced bets called "blinds" made prior to the dealing of the hole cards. These blinds are similar to antes except they only involve two players and the bets do not immediately go into the pot. The player to the left of the button posts the "small blind" and the next player posts the "big blind". The small blind is typically half of the big blind and the big blind is the minimum bet or raise that can be made in this and all subsequent rounds. In tournament play, the blinds are raised at set time intervals, or levels. This keeps the action going and puts a definite end point on the game. Otherwise, players could just keep folding their hands and the game would go on for hours or days.

Once the two blinds are posted, the player to the left of the big blind is the "first to act" and has the option of folding, calling the big blind bet, or raising. Play continues around to the button. Then the player who posted the small blind has the option to call or raise the bets so far. And the same goes for the player who posted the big blind. If no one raised the big blind then that player has the option to "check" and the flop will be dealt. There are no more forced bets after the flop and first person to the left of the button (who hasn't yet folded) will be the first to act in subsequent betting rounds.

Bomb pot tables differ from traditional tables in that no blinds are posted. Instead each player posts an ante. There is no pre-flop betting and then action after the flop proceeds as described above.

SIDE POTS

A side pot is created when a player calls a bet but doesn't have enough chips to cover the bet or if a player raises when another player is already all-in. The main pot will only hold the chips that every player contributed equally to. The overflow bets go into the side pot, which the all-in player did not contribute to and therefore cannot win. There can be multiple side pots if there are multiple all-in players. The last side pot created is the first side pot awarded after the showdown. The main pot is awarded last. Players who fold before the showdown forfeit their right to all pots, including the main pot.

OMAHA

Omaha is a variation of poker similar to Texas Hold’em but with following differences: each player is dealt four hole cards instead of two and to make their five-card hand, they must use exactly two of their hole cards and exactly three of the five community cards. So for each hand dealt, a player has 60 possible ways to make a five-card hand in Omaha compared to only 21 in Hold'em.

All other aspects of Omaha are identical to Hold'em.