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- Price: Free to try (30-use trial); $9.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: April 16, 2007
- Total Downloads: 472,175
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Publisher's description
From Andy Jurko :Texas Hold'em Poker is a strategically complex poker variant that is widely played. It is used to determine the world champion in the annual world series of poker. This software is a simulation of the game with AI opponents from amateur to genius. It features smarter computer opponents, and is a complete simulation including rotating rounds and blind bets.
Play until you or one of the computer opponents win a set amount of cash. You can change the card backs. It also includes advice on win probability. Version 7.0 redesigns graphic content, changes sound effects.
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Version: Texas Hold'em Poker 7
"Fine, but why play vs. computer instead of real people?"
Pros: The game itself is fine, and realistic (but see below)
Cons: I just don't get why people would rather play against a computer instead of other people, especially when all online poker sites allow "play money" play against other real people -- you can always up the ante and play for real money, but some sites don't serve Americans any more. pokersavior.com has a list of those that Americans can still play on for real money, and help with all of the deposit methods available for each site.
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