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Using 'table level' chip conversions, your deposits and withdrawals
will always be shown in your chosen currency. When you wish to
enter a ring game or a tournament, a portion of your balance will
be converted, according to the exchange rate applicable on that
day, to the Poker room's standard currency. The standard currency
of the Poker room is US dollars.
When you leave a ring game or win a tournament prize, your chips
are converted back to your original currency using the same exchange
rate that the chips or tournament buy in were purchased with.
This exchange rate is used even if you purchased the chips on
the previous day. The Poker room adds no additional conversion
charges or fees for this transaction.
The balance displayed in the bottom left corner of the lobby
(or in the games section) shows the currency used in your Poker
account. When you point the cursor to your balance, a dialogue
box opens, informing you that your currency is different to the
currency used in the Poker room. A link to the Poker help file
is then displayed. A more detailed explanation of the multicurrency
feature can be found in this file.
When you enter a ring game, your balance is shown in the standard
Poker room currency (US dollars). All amounts on the table are
shown in the room currency. However, when you sit at a ring game
and purchase chips, a dialogue box will appear that will show
the purchase amount in your own currency and the number of chips
that will be purchased in the room currency.
When you leave a ring game, your chips are converted back to
your own currency. The following message appears when you leave
a ring game.
When you register for a tournament the registration costs (buy-ins)
are displayed in both the Poker room currency and your account
currency. If you wish to re-buy or purchase an add-on at a later
stage, a message appears explaining the conversion rate and the
cost of the transaction.

When you win a prize in a tournament, the prize amount is displayed
in both the Poker room currency and your account currency. |