It is a new format of a cash Texas Hold'em ring game which reduces the wait time between hands to virtually nothing, and thus, greatly increases the number of hands you see per hour. The name may sound gimmicky, but don't let it fool you: Rush Poker is a huge development for the world of online-poker, and if you are a serious online-poker player, you cannot afford to ignore it. The easiest way to imagine Rush Poker is to picture a huge poker hall with hundreds of poker tables. Now imagine yourself sitting at a table. You are dealt two cards, the 2 of diamonds and seven of clubs. Garbage, so you fold. But since you are playing Rush Poker, you don't have to wait for the table to finish the hand. Before the action even comes around to you (before its even your turn), you hit the "quick fold button" and presto! you are immediately transported to another table with 8 different players and two new cards. To a beginning player this may not seem that different from the typical online-poker game, but the differences are profound: first, the speed of the game is greatly increased. A regular online-poker table will typically see 60-80 hands per hour. Players in Rush Poker rooms will on average see 250 hands per hour and some players will see as many as 500 hands per hour per table! Secondly, since you see 8 new people for each hand, you are not going to be able to rely on your read of the other players in deciding how to play a hand. But this of course goes…