Frequently Asked Questions

Gameplay

How do 7 Day No Rathole tables work?

Here’s how they work: 7-Day No Rathole tables are available at stakes of $0.10/$0.25, $1/$2, $5/$10, and $50/$100. You can buy-in for just 10 big blinds and you’re free to leave at any time. The catch is that you can only return in the same week by buying in with the same amount you left with. Learn more about 7-Day No Rathole Tables here.

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How to do add ons on tournaments?

At the end of the rebuy period in a rebuy/add-on tournament, you’ll be given the one-time option to add-on to your chip stack for a designated fee before the tournament goes into ‘Running’ state. This will pop up on your table, simply click on ‘ADD ON’ to purchase the additional chips.

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How to view blind structure?

You can find the blind structure in the tournament lobby. Just look for the window that features scrolling text on the right side of the lobby. You can read about the blind structure along with other tournament info.

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How do I buy more chips during a game?

For Cash Games, if you run out of chips or want to add more to your stack, just click on the Chip Icon with a plus sign located on the top bar of the cash table. In addition, there are two types of tournaments that allow you to buy more chips. A Re-Entry allow players who get eliminated from the tournament to buy back as a new player while late registration is still open. You can re-enter as many times as you want. A rebuy. This allows you to purchase chips during the early blind levels of a tournament

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How to search for a player?

We do not allow the feature of searching for other players. This is done for security purposes and to provide the fairest gameplay experience possible as players could use the info to create an advantage.

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How does staking work?

Our staking feature lets you pay a portion of another player’s tournament buy-in, making it easy to get into the action without playing a single hand of poker. With staking, everyone has the potential for a huge score without investing time and energy playing in big multi-table tournaments. To take advantage of Tournament Staking, just click on the Staking button in the lobby. Learn more about staking here.

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What is race reward fee?

A Race Reward is the amount taken out of the pot at the end of each qualified hand to feed our weekly Beast race and the amount taken out of the tournament register fees to feed our weekly Sit & Crush point race. Remember, WPN takes these rewards directly out of the rake, so it’s zero cost to the player. Here are the reward amounts: The Beast: 2 cents per every 6 cents in rake up to a maximum of 24 cents Sit & Crush: 25 cents per every $1 tournament fee.

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