Poker On Pi is exclusively run on the Pi Network. To play Poker On Pi access https://PokerOnPi.com from the Pi Browser. Download the Pi App from here
If you get disconnected from the game (i.e. your internet drops out or your phone crashes), do not worry, we have you covered. Re-open pokeronpi.com from the Pi Browser, and login. You will see a "return to game" red flashing button in the top bar. This button will take you straight back to your seat.
If you are playing at a cash table and you get disconnected for for than 5 minutes, you will be automatically removed from the table and your chips will be returned to you.
If you are playing a tournament, your seat in the tournament will be held for you for as long as you still have chips. After 5 minutes you will automatically be "sitting out", and your turn will be skipped. When you are back, click the "I'm Back" button to rejoin the game.
You can exchange Pi coin for Poker On Pi chips on the "Buy Chips" page. This feature is only available from the Pi Browser.
In the Profile menu the avatar icon or avatar tab to change or upload a custom avatar. Custom avatars must be in jpg image format and less than 250kb in size.
The move timer ensures that smooth table play continues by auto folding or dealing hands if a player does not take their turn within the allocated time. Where possible, the player's default action will be checked, but if a player is required to call a bet or raise, their hand will be folded if they do not take their turn in time.
Players are automatically removed from a cash game table if they are inactive for an extended period of time.
When this happens the player is automatically removed from the table and their chips returned to them. This is to protect players who may lose their connection to the game while they are seated at a table, limiting the amount of hands (and blinds) they will pay before being removed from the table.
This also ensures smooth gameplay for the other players at the table, avoiding unnecessary delays.
Tournaments start at a scheduled time and/or when enough players have registered. Players compete until one player has all the chips, with blinds increasing at set intervals to ensure action.
Multi-table tournaments automatically balance tables as players are eliminated. The players who are the last to be knocked out (usually around to 10-15% of the total players) win the most, with the player who win the tournament taking the largest prize
Pi is a revolutionary new digital currency users can mine by completing simple tasks on their smartphones. The Pi Network is still in the early stages of development, but currently has over 50 million users worldwide.
To join the Pi Network follow this link to download the Pi App