The Ultimate Poker Gift Set Review
The Ultimate Poker Gift Set Feature
- Play the same No Limit Texas Hold'Em tournament as seen on TV against thousands of computer players, each with their own unique style.
- No real money or play money involved -- the game is strictly about the thrill of winning
- Advanced learning AI helps you develop incredible poker-playing skills
- Beautiful graphics that suck you into the action
- Host a tournament of your own featuring customized levels, blinds, buy-ins, rebuys, add-ons, and prize pool payouts.
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Disappointing And With A Program Bug - Melcon - San Diego, CA
This product is not for anyone who feels they play well, or who wants to learn to play Hold 'Em poker well. Please consider the following in-game actions...br /br /1. On the Button and pre-flop, player lays down AA to a raise and a re-raise. Oh, really? Pre-flop? Which raise was it that represents a better pre-flop hand than AA? Is AA pre-flop not worth a third bet, or at least a call?br /2. On the Button, player lays down 77 with no prior action. Same comment.br /3. Big Blind with 42o cold calls a bet large raise...flop comes 424. Oh, I get it. I know the game has to whittle down the number of players, but a little more subtlety would go a long way.br /br /Want more? I got 'em...as they say...in spades, and examples as ludicrous or more, as the three above. This product is very unrealistic, bordering on the ridiculous.br /br /Now, the program bug. In the middle of a hand, the program forces you into a bet, check or all in...fold is not an option (the FOLD button goes gray), nor can you enter a numerical bet in the window reserved for same. The window becomes frozen with whatever number is in it at the time the flop was exposed.br /br /Anyway, I would not recommend this product to anyone who, as I said, is looking for a purer approach to practicing No-limit Hold 'Em. Most of the real fun associated with this game is to try and figure out what kind of poker player(s) were behind the thinking. I understand tight, but folding top two pair to a raise with no pair, straight or flush showing on the board...Ouch!! So, if you simply want to pass some time away ...br /
May 11, 2010 14:08:06
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