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Chris Moneymakers World Poker Championships (PC CD)
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1/5 |
Dissapoints, but then again, cheap
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I know I bought this game for relatively cheap, but I'm amazed that a pokerplayer like Moneymaker would put (or let put) his name on this game.
Then again, poker is all about bluffing, eh? ;-)
And then again, the name says it all. I see Moneymaker now has a book too, and as much as I'm tempted to buy it, I think I'll pass.
The game is totally unrealistic. Before the flop, most people (of a table of MANY people) just call. If someone raises, most people call or start raising too. After the flop, the same scenario continues, the people keep raising each other. Reminds me of Yahoo games.
If one goes in, all or almost all others go in also, even after the turn. Whee!!!
Well, I guess that's fast way to drop several players from the game, but WHY would a PC poker game have that sort of a scenario to begin with?
Wasted money, I say. Just like I wasted some (more) money on real live internet poker, where the problem is that you only have some seconds to react. Why can't there be real life poker sites where you have at least 2 minutes to decide what to do?
Anyway, don't buy this game, it's a waste of your money.
And shame on you Moneymaker! But then again, I bet you realized with a name like that, you could not really compete with the real champs, so you showed the rest of us how you make the money. By ripping ppl off, bluffing on PC games too, eh? I'll pull the 'ethical, moral me' and say - how could you?
I still believe there are good people out there who do care about their products and customer satisfaction. It just won't be Chris Moneymaker.
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