Keyboard shortcuts
We’ve come up with some great keyboard shortcuts to make playing poker with us a breeze. You can now fold, check, call, bet, and raise without having to move your mouse. You can use shortcuts to select an action in advance or to act when it’s your turn, just like you can when using the table buttons.
Here is how it works:
Generally, Ctrl + left arrow folds or check/folds. Ctrl + up arrow checks or calls, and Ctrl + right arrow bets or raises.
ACTION
ADVANCE ACTION
NL SLIDER
1: First, change your bet through
2: Then, submit your bet doing the following
*Optional
Here is the full cheat sheet
| Scenario | Limit | NL/PL | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-action | Action | Pre-action | Action | |
| Fold | Ctrl + [left arrow] | Ctrl + [left arrow] | Ctrl + [left arrow] | Ctrl + [left arrow] |
| Check/fold | Ctrl + Shift + [left arrow] | N/A | Ctrl + Shift + [left arrow] | N/A |
| Call or check | Ctrl + [up arrow] | Ctrl + [up arrow] | Ctrl + [up arrow] | Ctrl + [up arrow] |
| Call any or check/call | Ctrl + Shift + [up arrow] | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Bet, raise, or bet pot (NL) | Ctrl + [right arrow] | Ctrl + [right arrow] | Ctrl + [right arrow] | ... the NL slider/field is automatically selected 1) Ctrl + shift + [down
arrow/up arrow] to change bet in big blind increments 2) Return key or Ctrl + [right arrow] with or without the Shift key, to submit |
| Bet/raise or raise Any | Ctrl + Shift + [right arrow] | N/A | N/A | N/A |
*For Stud players: Bet double and Call buttons can be called through Ctrl + Shift + [arrow up]
You can cancel any advance action by choosing a different option or pressing the Esc key before the action occurs
Why always the Ctrl Button?
The function of Ctrl button is important as it helps you prevent making mistakes while multi-tabling. As long as the Ctrl button is held down your current table will stay at the front of the screen so you can finish your move. At release of the button the next table with action jumps in focus.
In no-limit and pot-limit games, you can use the arrow buttons to enter the amount you want to bet, giving you more flexibility.
The slider interface will behave in exactly the same way whether you enter a command using a keyboard shortcut or your mouse. The advance action commands and action command interaction also remain the same; the only thing that changes is your input method.
Keyboard shortcuts are disabled by default: You’ll need to turn them on in the table preferences. All tables support shortcuts except the poker trainer.
You can currently only use keyboard shortcuts for commands in the action area, such as betting and selecting buy-ins. Other interfaces, such as Quick Deposit, notes, and auxiliary buttons are not supported by keyboard shortcuts.
