Hellmuth High-Stakes Hold’em! Poker
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The Hall of Famer is best known for holding a record 11 World Series of Poker bracelets, for winning the Main Event of the 1989 World Series of Poker and for his temperamental, "poker brat" personality. And now you can play along with, and learn from, the great man himself. In addition to the exciting multiplayer online live play, Phil works with you offline by coaching hand-by-hand in one game, staking you in an around-the-world tournament in another game and playing head-to-head against you in a third game. This is the chance to play hands with the greatest poker player to ever grace the game.
Game Features
5 ways to play - Multiplayer (online), Tournament, Quickplay, Coaching and play against Phil
The only game that its you against one of the best Poker stars in the world
Improve your poker skills with teaching from the Poker Brat himself,with pre-flop tips and all the tricks of the trade
There are four main factors motivating the recent rise in popularity of online poker. First and foremost, poker has recently made the evolutionary jump from being viewed as a game to being viewed as a sport in the United States. This mainstream acceptance is due to increased media coverage of high-stakes poker tournaments such as the 2003 World Series of Poker and various weekly tournaments on the World Poker Tour. While ESPN and The Travel Channel have provided the primary coverage of such events, other television stations have been quick to duplicate these efforts. For example, the BRAVO network began airing weekly celebrity poker tournaments near the end of 2003. Most recently, Fox Sports Net began airing episodes of its “Late Night Poker” program.
Although there are a wide variety of ways that poker can be played, the tournament format covered by all of these entities is Texas No Limit Hold’em. This particular version of poker is more confrontational and explosive than traditionally accepted formats such as 5-card draw or 7-card stud. In high stakes games, Hold’em is simply the most exciting format of poker, especially when an audience is watching.
The third and fourth reasons behind the meteoric rise in poker’s popularity have much to do with the 2003 World Series of Poker. As the name indicates, this particular poker championship is the most sought after by poker players around the world. The tournament itself has a rich history, not to mention a rich payout. In 2003, the person who ended up winning the WSP was a 27-year-old accountant named Chris Moneymaker, and his rise to the pinnacle of the poker world was nothing short of a Cinderella story.
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