Getting Started with OK USA Poker.com

 
Why travel to Las Vegas when you can have all the fun and Poker excitement while sitting in the comfort of your own home. We offer the most exciting Poker Games, along with an assortment of Play Money Games, Ring Games, and Tournament Tables to suit your mood.

Texas Holdem
Omaha
Tournaments

Once you download and install the OK USA Poker Game Console, you are set to go. Double Click the OK USA Poker icon to start the Poker Room. After entering your user name and password, you will be presented with the OK USA Poker Room. Pick your game, pick your limits, and off you go.


Ring Games
Ring Games are tables which allow players to join and leave as they please. While you browse our Lobby, you will find Ring Games with a variety of Stakes and Limits. Find an open chair, and join the game as you please.


Tournament Play
From counting the seconds for the game to begin, to inching your way to the final table, there is nothing like the excitement of a OK USA Poker Tournament. OK USA Poker is proud to offer a wide array of Tournament play to suit your mood. For more information on Tournament Play including the definitions and descriptions for Single-Table, Multi-Table, Sit & Go, Freerolls, and others, see our Tournament Page at OK USA Tournaments


Play Money Games
Play Money Games require nothing more than you register with a User Name and Email Address. There is no fee for the Play Money games and we recommend you spend some time here before trying the Real Money tables.


Room and Table Limits
Room and Table Limits range from Limit, Pot Limit, and No Limit. Scroll through our tables go view our many different Table Limits. We are pleased to offer this wide variety to suit your style of play.


The OK USA Poker Room Rake
When you play Poker, you are playing against other poker players, and not against the house, as you would in a casino. Compensation to the Poker Room for hosting the tables comes in the form of a "Rake". The rake is roughly about 5% of the pot size in Money Ring Games, but never exceeding $5.00. In tournament play, there is a "Tournament Buy-In Fee" and "Tournament Entry Fee". The "Buy-In Fee" goes towards the Prize Pool, while the "Entry Fee" replaces the Rake as compensation. For further information about the Rake, please refer to the Rake Structure


See you at the tables!