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World Poker Tour

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Pros & Cons

Who needs to watch poker on TV when you can play it on TV instead? This officially licensed plug-in version of World Poker Tour doesn't give you quite the same feeling as sitting at the high rollers' table, and the graphics aren't cutting-edge. On the plus side, you use the LCD screen on the controller to view your cards while the table's cards remain on the TV screen.

The AI is decent and offers a fun solo challenge. You can also play with up to six real players—but if you've got that many friends together, maybe a deck of cards would be the better way to go.

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