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At PokerInCanada.com, we are committed to offering games that set the
highest standard of fairness, security and privacy. On all our games,
players play against other players from around the world.
PokerInCanada.com merely provides a safe, fair and fun venue for people
to enjoy poker, raking a small percentage of each pot.
PokerInCanada.com has been a leading online poker room since 1999 and we
have earned our players trust by providing an accurate, fair and secure
games longer than most other poker rooms. We are fully licensed by the
Kahnawake Gaming Commission and use software that is constantly
developed and updated to produce the most advanced online multiplayer
gaming technology and to ensure the best player experience.
Our software is licensed from Action Poker Network (APN), a company
dedicated to developing world class multiplayer software. The APN team
offers full software integration and customization services to
licensees. For more information on APN, click here.
These are the many games offered at PokerInCanada.com:
Texas Hold'em: Also known simply as Hold’em, this variation of 7-Card
Stud, is becoming the most popular poker game in the world. No Limit and
Pot Limit Hold'em are also available at PokerInCanada.com.
Omaha & Omaha Hi/Lo: Omaha is very similar to to Hold'em, but has a
greater chance of making bigger hands and provides for some extremely
exciting games.
7 Card Stud & 7 Hi/Lo: For years the most popular poker game anywhere.
In private homes, it is still the "King" of all poker games.
Guts Poker: In Guts Poker, players ante and are dealt 3 cards. Each then
has two options: stay in or fold. Of those who stay in, the winning
poker hand takes the pot. All losing hands must match the pot as their
next ante. In the Survivor Variation of Guts Poker, it is only the
lowest losing hand that must match the final pot as his/her next ante.
Chinese Poker: Ever wished you could play multiple hands at the same
table? With Chinese Poker, you will. Create three simultaneous hands, do
battle with your opponents, and you can walk away with big winnings.
Big 2 Poker: Deuces are never wild at PokerInCanada.com, but on the Big
2 Poker tables they're high. In this Asian game whose popularity is
spreading like wildfire, the object is to lose cards (and gain chips) as
quickly as possible.
Pan: Pan, or Panguingue, is especially popular in California and South
Florida, and now, through the magic of the internet, around the world.
Black Jack: The objective of this popular table game is to accumulate
cards that add up closer to 21 than that of the dealer's cards, without
going over 21.
Tournaments: Texas Hold'em tournaments are here at PokerInCanada.com.
Play in a 10, 6 or 2 player tournament today.
Buddy List: Any social activity is more enjoyable with friends, so
PokerInCanada.com developed the Buddy List. If you enjoy playing or
communicating with certain players, you can make them a regular part of
your play.
Cashier: PokerInCanada.com has several convenient methods available for
you to manage your account.
Please note that the PokerInCanada.com cashier system processes funds in
US Dollars Only. However, we accept all foreign currencies but they will
be converted into US Dollars by your bank at the bank's standard
conversion rates.
Attention all Canadian Players!
Regardless of the Deposit Method you use your deposits are 100%
Guaranteed by PokerinCanada.com. If for any reason a Payment Partner
cannot process your withdrawal request we will issue your withdrawal via
Money Wire at no cost to you within 7 business days of receiving your
banking details.
Deposit:
* Deposit FREE with Credit CardRecommended
* Deposit FREE with MoneybookersPokerInCanada
* Deposit FREE with eWalletXpressPokerInCanada
* Deposit FREE with ECO CardPokerInCanada
* Deposit FREE with UseMyBank
* Deposit FREE with NetPayExpress
* Deposit FREE with NETeller
* Deposit FREE with FirePay
* Deposit FREE with Citadel
* Deposit FREE with myCitadel
* Deposit FREE with Wire Transfer
* Deposit FREE with Money Transfer
Withdrawal:
* Withdrawal by Moneybookers
* Withdrawal by eWalletXpress
* Withdrawal by ECO Card
* Withdrawal by NetPayExpress
* Withdrawal by NETeller
* Withdrawal by FirePay
* Withdrawal by Bank Draft
* Withdrawal by Citadel
* Withdrawal by myCitadel
* Withdrawal by Wire Transfer
* Reverse Payout
PokerInCanada.com is committed to maintaining Responsible Gaming. If you
feel or know someone who has a gambling problem, please consult our
Responsible Gaming page.
PokerInCanada reserves the right to require you to fill out a Security
Form at anytime to verify your account information. Kindly send the form
to our operations department via email to operations@pokerincanada.com
or fax (1-866-587-5978).
Tournaments:
* How to Play in a Tournament
* Tournaments Explained
* Tournaments : Sit n Go
o Sit n Go Structure
* Tournaments : Multi-Stage
* Tournaments : Pan
* Tournaments : Multi-Tables
* Multi-Table Tournament Schedule
All tournaments require a buy-in to join. While prizes vary based on the
tournament structure, the pot is split amongst the winner(s).
Tournaments may include a special bonus going to the winner such as
pieces of treasure or rewards.
Tournaments are currently available 24 hours a day.
Tournament Listings
Open the PokerInCanada.com client and login. After logging in, select
the state of the tournament you wish to view from within the selected
game. To view the tournaments that are ready for joining, select the
Registering tab. For example: , eg. Click, Hold’Em, then click,
Registering Tournaments.
You will now be viewing all tournaments that are available to register
for at this time. To join a game, simply double click on any game to get
to the Registering Lobby.
Once you are inside the Registering Lobby, you will notice a button in
the lower right hand corner that says "Register Now". Click this button
if you wish to join the tournament. If you have not already logged in,
this button will appear as a login button. You must be logged in to
register.
After clicking the Register for Tournament button, you will be prompted
with a window asking you to provide a form of payment in order to enter
the tournament. In most cases, this payment method is cash, but in
certain circumstances you will also find you can enter using POP,
Treasure, Promobucks, and even Play Money!
If at any point before the tournament begins you wish to unregister, you
are free to do so by clicking the unregister button at the bottom left
of the tournament lobby. If you choose to unregister your tournament fee
will be automatically refunded.
Sit n Go Tournaments
A Sit n Go tournament is one with 2-10 players which starts immediately
after the required number of players for that particular tournament is
satisfied.
Each player begins the tournament with the exact same amount of chips.
There are both Limit and No Limit Hold’em Sit n Go tournaments.
Panguingue Sit n Go tournaments are also available. Play continues until
one player has all of the chips. When this occurs the prizes are awarded
according to the prize payout for that particular tournament.
Rules
1.
Any player is eligible to enter into a Sit n Go tournament, providing
they are able to pay the buy-in.
2.
All Sit n Go tournaments are played until 1 player player has all of the
chips.
3.
All Sit n Go tables will begin 30 seconds after the final person has
registered.
4.
The blinds are determined by the button and the first to act pre flop.
5.
There will be no breaks, all Poker tournaments continue until one player
holds all the chips.
6.
When a player loses all their chips they are declared out of the
tournament and finish in the order they were eliminated. Example: In a
10 player tournament if you are the third player eliminated, you are
declared as finishing in 8th place.
7.
If more than one player is eliminated in the same hand, the player with
the most chips before the hand started finishes higher. In the case
where both players also have the same amount of chips before the hand,
both players will tie for the position. If there is a tie between two or
more players, the prizes they qualify for are split evenly between all
tied players. For example, if two players tie for 2nd place, each player
receives 50% of the second place prize and 50% of the third place prize.
8.
PokerInCanada.com will not assist in any deals among players during or
after poker tournaments. Poker tournaments continue until there is one
declared winner and the payoffs will be exactly according to the prize
pay out structure.
9.
All players will play with all their chips until either they lose all
their chips or win the tournament.
10.
During play in any of the poker tournaments, if a player loses their
connection and does not re-connect or does not act, their hands are
automatically folded and their blinds are posted automatically when it
is their turn until they return. Eventually the player is "blinded out"
if they do not re-connect back to the poker tournaments table.
11.
Players must understand and accept the risk of internet disconnections,
as they can and do occur. If a player is not connected before a hand
starts, they will be dealt cards and then folded automatically. If they
are required to post a blind and are not connected, their blind is
posted automatically and their hand folded. Again, this continues until
the player is fully connected and back in the poker tournaments or until
the player is out of the tournament.
12.
In the rare and unlikely event of a server problem, all poker
tournaments in play during the problem are deemed as cancelled. Once the
server re-starts, we will refund the full Buy-In and entry fee of each
poker player that was still in the tournaments at the time. In addition,
each of these players will share in the prize pool accumulated from the
players that were already eliminated from the poker tournaments. This
payout is based on the player's proportion of chips compared to all
other remaining players. This resolution treats all players fairly. If a
player was eliminated from any of the poker tournaments before the
server problem, they are considered "out of the tournament" and do not
receive an entry fee refund or any portion of the prize pool.
13.
In case of disputes, PokerInCanada.com's management decision will be final.
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Multi-stage Tournaments
A multi-stage tournament is a tournament in which players buy-in in
rounds, and compete to get to the next round. The winner(s) of each
round are given entry in to the following round by way of direct entry
or treasure.
Multi-Stage tournaments operate as multiple single table tournaments
where the winner moves on to the next round. Players begin with an equal
stack of chips at the first table. Play continues until each player
loses all of their chips. As each player is eliminated they are removed
from the tournament and play continues among the remaining players. Play
continues until there is only one player remaining who controls all the
chips. This winner (and in certain cases second, third and even fourth
place) are awarded entry into the next round or are awarded treasure.
The winner(s) can then buy into the next round, and continue their way
towards overall victory.
Rules
1.
During the opening rounds players are always given the option to buy
into the tournament with money. However during the later rounds of the
multi-stage tournaments players may need to have ‘won’ their seat in
order to participate or players may need to buy into the tournament with
treasure.
2.
Multi-stage tournaments continue until ALL players have lost ALL their
money, and there is a clear winner, that is defined by them holding all
available chips.
3.
No rake is collected during the tournament; the rake is collected off of
the initial buy-in.
4.
A ll tables begin within 30 seconds of the last person registering for
the tournament
5.
Blinds are determined by the players sitting to the left of the dealer.
6.
In the event of a tie the pot is split between the players that have tied.
7.
There will be no breaks, all Poker tournaments continue until one player
holds all the chips.
8.
When a player loses all their chips they are declared out of the
tournament and finish in the order they were eliminated. Example: In a
10 player tournament if you are the third player eliminated, you are
declared as finishing in 8th place.
9.
If more than one player is eliminated in the same hand, the player with
the most chips before the hand started finishes higher. In the case
where both players also have the same amount of chips before the hand,
both players will tie for the position. If there is a tie between two or
more players, the prizes they qualify for are split evenly between all
tied players. For example, if two players tie for 2nd place, each player
receives 50% of the second place prize and 50% of the third place prize.
10.
PokerInCanada.com will not assist in any deals among players during or
after poker tournaments. Poker tournaments continue until there is one
declared winner and the payoffs will be exactly according to the prize
pay out structure.
11.
Soft playing is not permitted. Each player should play with the same
intensity against all other players.
12.
All players will play with all their chips until either they lose all
their chips or win the tournament.
13.
During play in any of the poker tournaments, if a player loses their
connection and does not re-connect or does not act, their hands are
automatically folded every single hand and their blinds are posted
automatically when it is their turn. Eventually the player is "blinded
out" if they do not re-connect back to the poker tournaments table.
14.
Players must understand and accept the risk of internet disconnections,
as they can and do occur. If a player is not connected before a hand
starts, they will be dealt cards and then folded automatically. If they
are required to post a blind and are not connected, their blind is
posted automatically and their hand folded. Again, this continues until
the player is fully connected and back in the poker tournaments or until
the player is out of the tournament.
15.
In the rare and unlikely event of a server problem, all poker
tournaments in play during the problem are deemed as cancelled. Once the
server re-starts, we will refund the full Buy-In and entry fee of each
poker player that was still in the tournaments at the time. In addition,
each of these players will share in the prize pool accumulated from the
players that were already eliminated from the poker tournaments. This
payout is based on the player's proportion of chips compared to all
other remaining players. This resolution treats all players fairly. If a
player was eliminated from any of the poker tournaments before the
server problem, they are considered "out of the tournament" and do not
receive an entry fee refund or any portion of the prize pool.
16.
In case of disputes, PokerInCanada.com's management decision will be final.
Treasure
Treasure is often used in multi-stage tournaments so that an entry to
the next round can be issued to the player, so that they do not have to
play in a specific game at a specific time.
The Copper coin is the lowest piece of treasure, good enough for the
rookie, but definitely not enough booty for a veteran.
The Silver Ring proves that you have some skill and have won at least
one tournament, but how good are you compared to other winners?
With the goldbar you have proven your poker dominance. You have clearly
shown your prowess and the gold bar proves it.
The Gem puts you only 1 step away from the final round. The Gem is not
an easy piece of treasure to obtain and you should be proud of your
achievements thus far. However, there is still one more round to go.
If you have a Black Pearl, you are truly a fine poker player and have
progressed to the upper echelon of poker players at PokerInCanada.com
How does it work?
Treasure is used to provide entry into the next round of a tournament.
For example if a player enters into a Level 1 stage of a multi-stage
tournament they will win a Copper coin. They can use that Copper coin
now to enter in to a Level 2 stage and play to win a Silver ring. Using
the Silver ring a player can enter a Level 3 stage tournament and play
to win a Gold bar. Upon winning the Gold bar a player can now enter a
Level 4 stage of a tournament. The prize for winning a Level 4 stage
tournament is a Gem stone, which will gain you entry into Level 5, which
is the final level. The winner(s) of this level often will receive
money, trips or other prizes.
PokerInCanada.com will not always use all forms of treasure; however
they will always be in the order that is above.
Pan Tournaments:
Pan tournaments run in a very similar manner to the Hold’em tournaments.
They are all solely Sit n Go tournaments and the winner split a
percentage of the Buy-In. For example if the Buy-In is $5+$.50 and there
were entry spots for 10 players, the pot would be $50. This pot would
then be split between the two winners, with the 1st place winner taking
65% and the second place taking 35%.
Each player begins the tournament with the same chip stack. The players
play until one person holds all of the chips. When this occurs the
winning player takes the larger percentage of the Buy-In pot.
Multi-Table Tournaments
Multi-Table tournaments are tournaments with more than 10 players and
multiple tables running concurrently. As players are eliminated, tables
merge. This continues to happen until only 1 table remains, and
ultimately finishes when 1 player holds all of the chips.
Each player begins the tournament with the exact same amount of chips.
There are both Limit and No Limit Hold’em Multi-Table tournaments. When
one player has all of the chips the prizes are awarded according to the
prize payout for that particular tournament.
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