World Poker Tour Texas Hold'em
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Product Description
Put the popular poker game Texas Hold 'em right in the palm of your hand. This handheld game features a custom design and a comfortable grip. It features five virtual opponents with tournament-style play and big-screen play. Requires one CR-2032 battery, included. Measures 4.3"W x 51"D x 75"H.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6128 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Radica
- Model: I5033
- Released on: 2006-10-15
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.45" h x 7.48" w x 1.57" l, .40 pounds
Features
- Well known World Poker Tour branding has final table setting.
- Tournament style big screen play
- Over 200 virtual opponents
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This big-screen tournament-style game features fast-paced, competitive play with up to five virtual opponents. Each of the five players has their own distinctive playing style and can be knocked from the tournament as other players join the table. The cus
Customer Reviews
False winnings!!
This is a pretty good handheld version of Texas Hold'em. The only problem is that sometimes the computer will beat you with a hand that is clearly lower than yours. Example: computer will have two pair 9's and 8's(off suit), and you will have a flush, and the computer will beat you. It kinda defeats the purpose of the game really. I am just waitng to see if the computer can beat me with a a pair when I have a royal flush! Good luck
Texas Hold'Em doesn't!
Got this for a present for someone. Right out of the box, it failed to work. Was not very well made and the buttons got stuck when you pushed them. Some features did not work at all. Returned it for full refund. Very disappointed. Nothing worse than a Christmas Present you have to return by mail.
Good gadget
Nice compact device. Fits comfortably in a dress shirt pocket. Recommended. One of the best handheld games I've ever purchased.
I haven't seen the device make "win" mistakes like someone else mentioned. I've improved my game at least a little bit by using it.
If you buy it, read the instruction manual carefully, cause I missed out on some features of the machine until I went back and re-read the instructions a few months after I got the device.
New computerized players rotate in quite a lot, so it's a little hard to develop play based on interaction with the other players.
A week after I got it, it stopped working (wtf?!), but I opened up the battery compartment (with a phillips head screwdriver), wiped the battery, and haven't had any problems since.
All in all, this is a great little machine, and I'd be bummed if I ever lost it or if it broke. That being said, if I were to do it over again, I might consider getting the slightly more advanced model by Radica that's about the same price and includes % win rates for your hands. A nice feature. The one downside here is that this model may well be bigger than this little one, so it may be less portable. I'd take compact over chunky.





