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Rit Cashgame Rules - en

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Run It Twice: Available for Cash Games

When no more betting can occur in a hand, and all players still involved have
enabled Run It Twice,
the remaining community cards will be dealt twice, creating two separate boards.
The pot is split evenly between both boards,
awarding the two halves of the pot according to the final results of each board.
Run It Twice is available on No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha cash game
tables where community cards are dealt.
Run It Twice is only available for desktop on first launch, but the behavior will be
exactly the same in mobile.
To enable Run It Twice, players must follow these steps:
On the desktop client: Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘Table Options’ > ‘Run It Twice’. Select
one of four Run It Twice options. These are:
o Always: You will always want to Run It Twice when possible
o By table (default ON): Using a checkbox, you decide on each table whether
to Run It Twice or not. The checkbox will start switched ON
o By table (default OFF): Using a checkbox, you decide on each table whether
to Run It Twice or not. The checkbox will start switched OFF
o Never: You will never Run It Twice
For Run It Twice, there will be no changes to rake. The pot will still be raked the
same as if the board was only ran once.
No extra rake is charged for this feature, but Run It Twice will only be available
when specific criteria are met.
1. The game is either No Limit or Pot Limit.
2. The game is a cash game, with a communal board (Hold’em or Omaha)
3. The river card has not yet been dealt.
4. No further betting is possible by any player.
5. All players still involved in the hand have Run It Twice enabled.
Below is the link for rake structure.
URL:https://www.partypoker.com/en/how-to-play/software/rake-blind-structure
Clarification regarding wins on board splitting:
If a single player (Player A) wins both the boards: then all the pot amounts will be
awarded to Player A.
If Player A wins board 1 and player B wins board 2: then the pot amounts will be
distributed between Player A and Player B.
When clicked on the “i” icon in the table options:
For the rules page, we are not allowed to go live with this page until the feature is
released. So, as of now the information is not available.
The Shuffle
Whether it's for a tournament, a cash game or a play money table, before each
hand is dealt the partypoker Pseudo Random Number Generator (RNG) shuffles
the 52-card deck into a unique ordering.
Please visit the link below:

https://help.partypoker.com/en/general-information/security/the-shuffle

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