- Live personal table stats
- One-click pot raises and half-pot raises
- Set your own default minimum raise
- Total pot indicator
- Sharper resized graphics
- Important tournament info at the click of your mouse
- Option to show 'best hand' window
- Quick access option buttons
- Rileys Poker time is now GMT
Live personal table stats
Assess the quality of your play in both ring games and tournaments using our new stats tab. Check out what percentage of flops you saw from various positions, and how many pots you took before and after the showdown.

Click Reset to start counting again from zero.
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One-click pot raises and half-pot raises
Alongside the fold, call, raise, and all-in action buttons and slider, you can now raise the full pot amount or half the value of the pot in a single click.
Pot and ½ Pot amounts are calculated as in pot limit games.

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Set your own default minimum raise
If raising one big blind at a time doesn't steal you any pots, we now give you the option of setting your own default raise to any number of big blinds. Just open up your game settings and adjust your new default minimum bet in terms of big blinds (Lobby → Options → Settings → Game Settings tab).

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Total pot indicator
The total pot is now updated in real time after every bet and displayed above the community cards.

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Sharper resized graphics
Table graphics are now optimized at all sizes, giving multi-hand players and others the sharpest view possible, no matter the size of the game window.
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Important tournament info at the click of your mouse
Click on the new My Tournaments link any time from the poker lobby to see what tournaments you've lined up for yourself in the near future.
Inside the tournament lobby, you can now click to find out how the satellite you're thinking of entering links up to the bigger money parent tournament.
A similar link will also clearly display the blind structure.

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Option to show 'best hand' window
If you do not want Rileys Poker to show you your best hand at every stage of the game while you play you can unmark Display best hand window in your graphics settings (Main lobby → Options → Settings → Graphics tab).

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Quick access option buttons
The familiar option buttons have moved up to give the chat/stats/notes area more room. One click on the small arrow in the top right will reveal our special cascade/tiling options, previous hand replay and hand info.
To make the table clearer, we have moved the Settings to the main lobby (Options → Settings).

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Rileys Poker time is now GMT
Never miss another start. We've now moved the Rileys Poker default time over to international standard GMT.
If you prefer to see tournament schedules in your own local time, just change GMT to Local in the dropdown in the upper right of your screen.

Enjoy the tables and good luck!
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- Table Resize, Tile and Cascade
- Disable Chat
- Player Notes
- User Settings
- Keyboard Controls
- Table Views
- Personal Stats tab
- Tournament Info tab
1. Table Resize, Tile and Cascade
Resize:
To resize any of your open tables, place your cursor on one of the screen's corners and drag it up or down. The entire table will resize to scale.
Tile
View four full table screens at once. The tables are automatically adjusted to fit your screen at a size of 500x365 pixels each.


Any additional open tables, tournament lobbies and poker lobby screens beyond the four tiled ones will appear in cascade view on your screen.
Cascade:
View multiple tables at once in a proportioned diagonal layout. The tables are automatically adjusted to fit your screen at a size of 800x570 pixels each
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2. Disable Chat
Poker table chat can be both entertaining and informative, but we want you to be able to pick and choose just whom you would like to converse with. Simply right click on a member's seat and select Disable Chat to stop seeing chat messages from that member.
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3. Player Notes
Player notes allow you to record other members' playing styles. When seated at a table, just click on the name plate of the member that you wish to keep notes on, and then select Write Notes.
Write anything you want about the player and assign him a colored label. You can choose one of the default label texts ("calling station", "maniac", etc.) or click on a field to create your own custom label instead. Click on Save when you're done.
When you return to the table, your label and a notes icon will appear on the players' name plate. Mouse over the label to view the text.
Player notes and labels will appear on the name plates forever until they are removed.
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4. User Settings
The Settings button (Main lobby → Options → Settings) allows you to customize your poker experience at the tables, including sounds, alerts, graphics, and loads of other features. Choose between 3 different Table Views, approve all-in action, see your folded cards all the way to the river, set your minimum default bet, and more.
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5. Keyboard Controls
Not a fan of the mouse? Try these keyboard controls:
- Fold - F5
- Call/Check - F6
- Bet - F7
- Raise - F8
- Move the Bet Slider - ←/→ arrows
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6. Table Views
Choose one of 3 dynamic table views from the settings menu (Main lobby → Options → Settings):
- Classic View: Oval racetrack table.
- Avatar View: 3D round table with avatars, first person view option, chat callout feature, and a variety of table backgrounds.
- Clear View: 3D round table without avatars that has a clean background and includes the first person view option.


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7. Personal Stats tab
Assess the quality of your play in both ring games and tournaments using the Stats tab. See what percentage of flops you saw from various positions, and how many pots you took with and without a showdown.
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8. Tournament Info tab
You no longer have to switch to the tournament lobby to access information about the tournament that you have selected to play. Click the Info tab on the chat box and see at a glance information about your tournaments, including number of remaining players in each tournament, your position in the tournament and the highest, lowest and average stacks.
Enjoy the tables and good luck!
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