THETA Poker User Guide
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Introduction
THETA Poker is a native Texas Hold 'Em game for the iPhone and iPod touch that leverages many of the iPhone's strongest features to provide the smoothest possible user experience, while a strong artificial intelligence poker engine challenges the best Hold 'Em players and teaches new skills to all levels of players. THETA Poker is for entertainment purposes only. No real money is ever bet, won, or lost.
Table of Contents
THETA Poker mimics a real-world poker experience by implementing the following touch actions:
- To fold, push your cards to the center of the table (or tap the deck).
- To check or call, tap your cards.
- To bet or raise, tap your chips.
- To move all-in, push your chips to the center of the table.
- To quit the current game and start a new one, shake your device.
- To set preferences or view help tap the THETA Options button (tools). Note: to cancel a drag, move back to where you started; to cancel a tap, drag a little until chips or cards move. Impending actions are always indicated in the middle of the screen.
Status messages in the middle of the screen will keep you informed about blind increases, other players' bets, new players, and so on. The background color behind the white text indicates the general category of each message:
- Black: Status only. No action on your part is required as the message will disappear after the time specified in the Message Duration Play Preference.
- Dark Red: Your turn to act. If an amount is given, you can fold, call, or raise. If no amount is displayed, you can check or bet.
- Dark Blue: Tap to continue. See the Pause After Hand Play Preference.
Improve the soul of your No Limit Texas Hold 'Em game with THETA, the Texas Hold 'Em Turbo Action Poker game that will provide you countless hours of risk-free entertainment while preparing you for your next online game, home game, or trip to the casino. THETA Poker lets you play a quick hand or two whenever you have a free moment or an entire tournament in a single sitting or as many sessions as needed. Game play is highly customizable, from the size of the blinds and the strength of the computer opponents to the speed of play and design on the backs of the playing cards. The skills of the computer opponents start with just the basics and add position play, check-raises, slow-plays, continuation bets, bluffs, semi-bluffs, blind stealing, short-stack strategy, and adjustments for the relative sizes of the blinds, the number of players at the table, and the opponents' betting habits. Playing styles vary from very tight and passive to very loose and aggressive.
THETA Poker makes playing poker as efficient as possible so you can focus on the quality of your play. Most common actions (folding, checking, and calling) require only a single tap, while all other frequent actions (such as betting or raising to any of six standard relative amounts) require just two taps or a swipe (moving all-in).
You control THETA Poker's streamlined interface with the following simple actions:
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| Options Screen |
The THETA Poker options screen allows you to do the following:
- Settings: Configure a wide variety of settings for THETA Poker.
- Statistics: Display your THETA Poker results.
- Help: Display Quick Start, Mini-Help, Full Help (Safari), or Poker Glossary. In the Full Help, you can view the THETA Poker User Guide, Frequently Asked Questions, or E-mail Support. Return to the THETA Poker application from Safari by tapping any Return to THETA Poker link.
- About THETA Poker: Display version and other information about THETA Poker.
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| Settings |
From the main screen, swipe the table left to reach the Settings screen. Alternatively, from the Options screen, tap on the Settings choice.
- Game Type: Select a type of game to play.
- Practice Ring: Same as Ring Game below but no statistics are kept.
- Practice Tourney: Same as Tournament below but no statistics are kept.
- Ring Game: Single-table game with fixed blinds and antes. Players who bust out are replaced to keep the table full. Also known as a Cash Game, but no real money is involved here.
- Tournament: Multi-table game with escalating blinds and antes. In Normal Tournaments, tables are consolidated as players bust out; you can see how many players are left in the tournament by tapping on the Blind Info.
- Game Options: Specify various options that require ending the current game and starting a new one. When you quit a non-practice ring game or tournament, your statistics are automatically updated except if you leave before the flop on the first deal.
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| Game Options |
- Play Preferences: Set game-play preferences that can be changed at any time without ending the current game.
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| Play Preferences |
- Message Duration: Set the amount of time on-screen messages will be displayed in the middle of the screen from Very Slow to Very Fast.
- Animation Speed: Set the speed at which card animations will occur from Very Slow to Very Fast or Off (no card animations).
- Confirm All-In: Control if and when a confirmation dialog box should be displayed when you move all-in. Options are Never (never ask), More Than Call (don't ask if all-in is just a call), Over Min Raise (don't ask if all-in is a minimum raise or less), and Always (always confirm).
- Faster After Fold: Set whether play (actions and messages) in a hand will run quickly after you have folded. This option is not recommended for serious play as the action will move too quickly to follow carefully.
- Pause After Hand: Set whether action will be paused at the end of each hand. If set to Off, the next hand will automatically be dealt. If set to On, action continues only after you tap on the screen, with the exceptions of the Blind Info (pops up game information), Deck (pops up your information), and Options button (goes to the Options screen). You can also pause the action at any time by tapping on the Dealer button (D).
- Announce Blinds: Sets whether or not blind bets are announced as they are put into the pot on each hand.
- Game Sounds: Sets whether sounds are played or not. To control the volume, use the dedicated volume buttons or double-tap the home button on older iPod touches. Note: any music you already have playing will continue to play in THETA Poker, so you can play with both game sounds and music, game sounds alone, or music alone.
- Customization: Set other THETA options.
- Return Screen: Sets the screen that THETA Poker will return to after exiting and returning. The options are the Options Screen and the Main Screen (card table).
- Bet Window: Sets the location of the Bet and Raise popup windows to any combination of High/Low and Left/Middle/Right.
- Card Designs: Sets the design used for the backs of the playing cards. Current choices are the THETA logo, a blue/purple gradient, intersecting plus signs, a tesselation, and red triangles.
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| THETA | Gradient | Plusses | Tesselation | Triangles |
From any Settings screen, tap on the New Game button at the bottom left to start a new game.
The computer players in THETA Poker differ in looseness, aggressiveness, skill level, and other more subtle ways. To help you learn to read how opponents play, playing styles are assigned to players at the beginning of each new game. If you want to know an opponent's current playing style for sure, tap on the player's name or cards to see it.
Looseness
| Looseness | Description |
| Tight | Preflop: plays fewer opening hands. Postflop: bets only the best hands |
| Average | Preflop: plays average number of opening hands. Postflop: bets only better hands |
| Loose | Preflop: plays more opening hands. Postflop: bets a wide range of hands |
Players range from Very Tight to Very Loose. All players will get looser as the blinds increase relative to their chip stacks.
Aggressiveness
| Aggressiveness | Description |
| Passive | Calls more than raises |
| Neutral | Calls and raises a normal amount |
| Aggressive | Raises often |
Players range from Very Passive to Very Aggressive, with weaker players tending toward the passive side and stronger players toward the aggressive side.
Skill Level
| Skill Level | Description |
| Beginner | Knows the basics of poker and no-limit Texas Hold 'Em, including starting hand groups and some position play |
| Intermediate | Knows how to check-raise, slow play, continuation bet, steal blinds, defend steal attempts, adjust for being short-stacked, react somewhat to opponents' playing styles, and implement some heads-up strategy |
| Advanced | Knows more advanced position play strategy, defends blinds more strongly, adjusts to opponents' playing styles, and implements special heads-up strategy including a different hand group chart |
Within each skill level, differences in playing style will also contribute to how difficult each opponent is to beat, depending on your own playing style.
THETA Poker uses the following prize structures for keeping score based on the size of the tournament. THETA Poker is for entertainment purposes only. No real money is ever bet, won, or lost.
12-Player Tournament Prizes (Top 3 Cash)
| Finish | $100,000 Buy-In | $10,000 Buy-In | $1,000 Buy-In |
| 1st place | $600,000 | $60,000 | $6,000 |
| 2nd place | $350,000 | $35,000 | $3,500 |
| 3rd place | $250,000 | $25,000 | $2,500 |
36-Player Tournament Prizes (Top 5 Cash)
| Finish | $100,000 Buy-In | $10,000 Buy-In | $1,000 Buy-In |
| 1st place | $1,500,000 | $150,000 | $15,000 |
| 2nd place | $900,000 | $90,000 | $9,000 |
| 3rd place | $600,000 | $60,000 | $6,000 |
| 4th place | $400,000 | $40,000 | $4,000 |
| 5th place | $200,000 | $20,000 | $2,000 |
60-Player Tournament Prizes (Top 6 Cash)
| Finish | $100,000 Buy-In | $10,000 Buy-In | $1,000 Buy-In |
| 1st place | $2,500,000 | $250,000 | $25,000 |
| 2nd place | $1,500,000 | $150,000 | $15,000 |
| 3rd place | $800,000 | $80,000 | $8,000 |
| 4th place | $600,000 | $60,000 | $6,000 |
| 5th place | $400,000 | $40,000 | $4,000 |
| 6th place | $200,000 | $20,000 | $2,000 |
Note: when multiple players bust out on the same hand, the player who started the hand with the larger chip stack wins the bigger prize.
The Statistics screen displays your results in all Ring Games and Tournaments, not including the current game and practice games. The Skill Level displayed can be Current matching the current game you are playing, or can be specifically set to Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced.
For Ring Games, the following information is shown:
| Sessions Played | Number of times played |
| Winning Sessions | Number and percentage of sessions showing a profit |
| Net Earnings | Total amount of money won or lost |
| Net Per Session | Average amount of money won or lost per session |
For Tournaments, the following information is shown:
| Events Played | Number of tournaments played |
| Cashes | Number and percentage of tournaments in the money |
| Wins | Number and percentage of tournaments won |
| Total Winnings | Total amount of money won in tournaments |
| Winnings Per Event | Average amount of money won per tournament |
| Net Earnings | Total amount of money won or lost after subtracting entry fees |
| Net Per Event | Average amount of money won or lost after subtracting entry fees |
Negative money values are displayed inside parentheses. Tapping on the Clear Statistics button will clear all of your statistics after confirming your selection.
THETA Poker can be purchased for $4.99 through the App Store in iTunes or directly on your iPhone or iPod touch. Just search for "theta" and click on THETA Poker in the Applications results section.
All upgrades are free and downloadable directly on your iPhone or iPod touch! You will automatically be notified of available updates through the Updates tab in the App Store.
THETA Poker Version 1.0.0, September 15, 2008
THETA Poker is Copyright (C)2008 by Robert Jen (thetapoker.com).
THETA Poker is for entertainment purposes only. No real money is ever bet, won, or lost.
Please e-mail your questions or comments to support@thetapoker.com.