Preferred Seating

You’re In My Seat!

When you play on multiple tables it can get a little confusing. Even the best players need to make numerous decisions simultaneously. ACR Poker makes it easier than ever for players to multi-table on our poker client, thanks to our Preferred Seating option. Now you can sit in the same seat at every table.

How To Choose Your Seat

  1. When sitting at a cash game or tournament table, click the options symbol in the top left-hand corner of the play table. The symbol appears as “two small wheels” underneath the VIEW button.
  2. When the options box opens up, click the Preferred Seating Tab displayed on the top right corner.
  3. Click on the designated table type for which you would like to set your preferred seat. You’ll have the option to choose between:
    • handed
    • 6 handed
    • 8 handed
    • 9 handed
  4. Click on the seat that you prefer. Once you’ve selected the designated seat you will see it highlighted in RED. Simply click Apply at the bottom of your screen and your seating preferences will be saved. That’s it!

Every time you log in, you’ll be seated at the same spot at every table.

At ACR Poker, your lucky seat will always be open!

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