Yes. You can play at the same tables with friends or family.
You must always play fairly and competitively.
Breaking these rules is considered collusion, which we can't allow.
If you have an agreement to split profits with another player, you cannot play together in certain games.
You must play at different:
This rule also applies to players in the same household.
In most cases, the software applies this restriction automatically.
Yes. This restriction does not apply to:
In MTTs, the number of players makes it unlikely that friends or relatives will sit together.
In heads-up matches, there are only two players, so the only person you could share your cards with is your opponent.
Home Games is a feature that allows friends to play together more easily.
It allows:
It is intended for friendly games with people you know.