Cash game sessions can be found in the Cash tab on the kHold'em home page and then by clicking Cash sessions.
Commonly poker rooms will create their sessions on a daily, weekly or by festival basis.
When you wish to create a new cash game session, you click New. This is the following window you will see with a number of tabs. The first window is the General window:
Subscription details:
Statistics settings:
Stakes:
This is the section which you can choose which stakes and games will be included in this cash game session
Totals:
You can type in the total number of players and the duration of play for the rake to be calculated
The next tab you will encounter is the Players tab. This will give you a list of all details regarding players who have played in this cash game session. You can sort by clicking on the corresponding heading.
If a player's information wasn't checked in, you can add details by clicking Add player at the end of the search bar |
The next tab you encounter is the Tables tab. This tab will show you all the information regarding the tables that have been in use during this cash game session. You can sort by clicking on the corresponding heading. This will show you a list of all the active tables in this session. You can hit Add table in order to create a new table.
The next tab is Stacks. This tab will show you all of the times that players bought cash game chips, the values of chips purchased and the method of payment(s) used.
The following tab you will see is the Hands tab. If you have checked the setting to allow hands to be recorded, then all hands played will be shown here. You will see the details of which stakes the hand occured at, the table number, the status of the board when the hand ended, the duration of the hand, the players involved in the hand, the rake from the pot, the total pot and then the dealer's name.
The final tab when creating a cash game session is the Transactions tab. This will show you all of the transactions made by the players such as purchasing chips, giving a tip and purchasing items at the bar. You will also see the payment they used to pay for whatever service was provided.