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All-in Cash Out

Tired of getting those bad beats? With All-in Cash Out, there's no need to worry about them anymore!

With this new feature, in all-in situations, you can secure yourself a cash amount even if your hand would have lost after the remaining board cards are dealt. Here's how it works.

  • It's only available in cash games, in all-in situations when the players' hands are revealed (before the river and when no more action is pending).
  • At that point, we will calculate each player's probability to win, and assign a cash value to their hand.
  • Each player can then decide to cash out (or continue playing), regardless of their opponent's decision.
  • If you cash out, you will instantly receive the cash value, but you can no longer win the entire pot. If your hand ends up winning at showdown anyway, the pot will be removed from the table.
  • If you decline to cash out, you will still need the best hand at showdown to win the pot, even if your opponents have cashed out.
  • If you time out before making a decision, the default position is to decline the Cash Out and play the hand out as normal.

Showdown situations

If your opponent cashes out their hand, you still need to have the best hand at showdown to win the pot. If you don't have the best hand, the pot will simply be removed from the table.

However, in the opposite scenario, we will indeed pay out two (or more) pots. If you have the best hand at showdown, you will win the entire pot and all players who have decided to cash out will be allowed to keep their All-in Cash Out amount.

The All-in Cash Out mechanism works in a way that, overall, the number of pots won and lost will balance out according to probability.

How to disable

You can quickly turn off All-in Cash Out by selecting the following options (only on Desktop):

  • Settings → Gameplay → All-in Cash Out

Disabling the feature means you will no longer be offered to cash out your hand in all-in situations and you will remain in play as usual.

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