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Tournament Poker 2005- Collector-s Edition Deluxe Author Company: Eagle Games Category:
Tournament Poker 2005- Collector-s Edition Deluxe 5 stars (Terrific Way to Improve your Game) - This program sure beats playing ... File Size: 9.99 kB OS: Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP / VISTA License: CD-ROM - Time Limit, free to try, 9.99 to buy. Software Developed by Eagle Games Download now (9.99 kB) Click to buy with discount via Amazon (9.99$) Description : Tournament Poker 2005- Collector-s Edition - 5 stars (Terrific Way to Improve your Game) Tournament Poker 2005: Collector's Edition review:5 stars (Terrific Way to Improve your Game) - This program sure beats playing in the play money rooms online. I always finish in the top 3 at party poker online. Imagine my shock when I lost on the beginning level. Ive been playin for about a year and have read tons of books. I read a previous reviewers thread where he states he beat this program the first time he played and it was on the highest level. Liar Liar pants on Fire!!! The opponents in this program become better and better as you get to the last table. The last 5 or 6 opponents are extemely good. Better than anything your gonna get online. I highly recommend this program. 5 stars (Poker overhaul) - I've been playing poker for quite a while now and until now, I really haven't found a decent enough game to play on my own. This game is awesome! You have so many options for playing and can speed up games that would normally get dragged out by slow computer play. With tournament play, small tournaments, friendly games and even a heads-up poker option, you can hone in your skills for all types of game-play. My gf and I love this game and has improved our skills a great deal. Recommended!4 stars (Good for learning, advanced players may need to look elsewhere) - I've read a lot of the reviews and I agree there are definite drawbacks with the AI. The interface and the graphics are very good. Nice pot-odds and percentages displayed at the bottom of the screen. However, there seems no way the computer AI will beat a tight-aggressive player (especially if you slow-play). Very questionnable calls and lay downs. The AI actually laid down Big Slick against a single-bet re-raise. I won the game's 2003 WSOP tournament the first time I tried it (on the highest difficulty level). I've won a few tournements before, but there is no way I would ever have won any WSOP. Great game for leaning, but I wouldn't use it to sharpen advanced skills. This is the CD-ROM version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "Buy Now" button below for around $9.99 USD. Click to buy with discount via Amazon      |