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All-In or Fold on Stake Poker Offers Fast Cash Game Action

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21 Jan 2026
Mrinal Gujare 21 Jan 2026
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  • Stake Poker introduces All-In or Fold format with six tables.
  • Players choose all-in or fold pre-flop for fast games.
  • Available stakes range from 0.05/0.10 to 5/10 with a fixed buy-in.
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Stake Poker’s All-In or Fold cash games offer fast cash game action. Players choose between all-in or fold on every hand. Six tables are available across stakes from 0.05/0.10 to 5/10 with a fixed $80 buy-in.

Stake Poker has rolled out All-In or Fold cash games across its poker lobby. The format is now live and open to all players. These tables operate alongside regular cash games and offer a different way to play No Limit Hold’em.

All-In or Fold poker removes extended betting rounds and focuses every hand on a single decision. This structure creates a steady flow of hands and keeps sessions short and controlled.

Understanding the All-In or Fold Format

All-In or Fold poker is settled before the flop. Once players receive their cards, they must choose between two actions. They either commit their full stack or fold the hand. No calls, raises, or post-flop play are available.

Each hand ends immediately after the decision. This makes the format dependent on pre-flop ranges and stack sizing rather than multi-street betting.

Stakes and Table Selection

Stake Poker currently lists six All-In or Fold cash games in its lobby. These games are spread across several limits.

Available stakes start at 0.05/0.10 and extend up to 5/10. Players can move between tables based on bankroll size and session goals without adjusting buy-in rules. This range allows both low-stakes and higher-stakes players to access the same format.

Why Players Are Turning to All-In or Fold

All-In or Fold poker appeals to players who want fast outcomes and simple choices. Since hands conclude pre-flop, tables cycle quickly and downtime stays minimal.

The format is often chosen by players who:
  • Prefer short poker sessions
  • Want to increase hands played per hour
  • Focus on pre-flop decision making
  • Avoid long post-flop play
  • The fixed buy-in structure also makes bankroll tracking more predictable.

All-in or Fold

By adding All-In or Fold tables, Stake Poker continues to expand its cash game lineup. With six active tables, multiple stake levels, and a capped buy-in, the format gives players a fast No Limit Hold’em option without long commitments. These games run alongside standard cash tables, giving players flexibility in how they play.