Poker Network General House Policies
This section will inform you on all-in procedures and general Poker Network house policies.
All–In Procedures:
What happens if a player runs out of money during a hand or is disconnected?
If a player runs out of money during a hand or is disconnected by his ISP or system, by no means does a player have to fold his hand: the player may go all-in. This means that a player cannot be forced out of a hand if he/she doesnt have enough money to complete the hand he/she started. When a player runs out of money in a hand and wants to stay in, he/she places what chips he/she does have into the pot and the game computer automatically places him/her all-in.
As an all-in player, he/she can only contend for the money in a pot that he/she contributed to. Using this kind of all-in does not use up one of your two daily all-ins; those all-ins get used up only when you fail to act in time, either because you got distracted from the game, or disconnected from the game. All other action of remaining active players goes into a side pot to be fought for by them.
How do you go all-in?
Players may go all-in for whole dollar amounts only. When you make a bet, call a bet or raise a bet that will reduce your balance to less than $1, you will be prompted to: go all-in? Yes or no?
Once a player is all-in:
1. Server Crash or Game freeze:
In the event of a server crash that removes all players from the table or prevents the hand from continuing, the hand will be considered dead (void) and all monies will be returned to all players after an investigation is completed within 48 hours.
2. Errors that do not cause a dead hand:
In the event the game pushes the pot to the wrong player or misreads the winning hand, certified poker support service members will correct the error by adjusting the players accounts within 24 hours.
3. Cheating of any kind:
If management suspects such an activity, the player(s) accused will be investigated. Players found to have been, or reasonably suspected of cheating in any form, will have their account privileges terminated throughout Boss Medias casinos indefinitely. Using the standard of beyond a reasonable doubt" to indicate cheating, Poker Network has the right to confiscate any funds won while cheating. Confiscated funds will be distributed to victim players. Boss Media/Poker Network will never keep confiscated funds. Any player who has funds confiscated for cheating will be told the screen names of the players who have received their money.
4. Team play or collusion:
Team play or collusion is the act of two or more players teaming up to gain a competitive advantage by signalling card values or making raises and re-raises that are intended to force a victim player out of a pot. If customer service receives a complaint about such an activity or management suspects such activity, the players accused/suspected will have their accounts and playing activity reviewed by management. Players found to have been acting, or reasonably suspected of acting as a team, will have their account privileges terminated throughout Boss Medias casinos indefinitely. If warranted, Poker Network has the right to confiscate any funds won while acting as a team. Confiscated funds will be distributed to victim players.
5. Violations of house rules - If a player commits any of the following acts, he is in breach/violation of house rules:

