New For 2026

We are now offering a 'Cash' table option to our services.

Unlike a tournament where the money you pay to enter has no baring to the chips you receive and you play until you get knocked out or you win the game, a Cash Game involves you still playing Texas Hold 'Em but the money you pay to enter gets you the exact same value in chips.

e.g Cash Game - £40 buy-in = £40 in chips

      Tournament - £40 buy-in = 10,000 in chips

The next difference is you can get up and leave the game at any time you wish and 'Cash-Out' the chips in you hand. If you lose all your chips you can simply ask the dealer for more and pay the amount of money you ask for in chips.

Another difference is the blinds always remain the same. In a tournament the Blinds increase sporadically and put pressure on the players with lower chip stacks i.e SB-25/BB-50 then goes up 50/100, 100/200 etc. in a Cash game they don't go up so £1/£1 will be the blinds until the game ends

Next is the 'Rake', this is an amount taken out of the winning pot each hand paid to the casino. rake is between 2.5% to 10% of the pot upto £30 and capped at 10% for pots over that.

We are gonna that a little differently. Instead of 'Raking' each pot we will charge £2 per player at the table every hour when the 'Timer' sounds 

So here how it works.

The first hour is 'Rake-Free' and covered by the non-refundable Initial Fee at the time of booking.

All players buy-in for their chips and take their seats

The game starts. When the timer sounds at the end of the first hour all players pay the Dealer £2. The game continues and the next hour the timer sounds and all players pay the Dealer again and so on and so forth.

If a player joins during the first 5-10mins of a level in progress they must pay the £2 (first level not included).

Players may Tip the Dealer at any time but it is not mandatory to do so, but it is always appreciated.

This is a faster and more simple way of doing things for the Dealers especially as we are not casino-trained so calculating pots can be a little slow also the players retain more of the pots they win so everyone is happy.