World Series of Poker: Hold'em Legend
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Description
Go from poker amateur to hold'em legend by winning prestigious WSOP events around the world. This is the most authentic Texas hold'em poker game with an in-depth career mode and global real-time multiplayer. Build your bank roll, earn achievements, unlock higher-stakes events and win bracelets. This is the real deal!
MULTIPLAYER
Play against other players in 9 player real-time multiplayer to climb the global rankings
HIGHER-STAKES TOURNAMENTS
After you win the Main Event, play in new higher-stakes tournaments including the WSOP Tournament of Champions
CAREER & MULTIPLAYER LEADERBOARDS
See how you stack up against other Hold'em legends around the world in multiplayer and legend career modes
AUTHENTIC VENUES
Play in cash games, bracelet events, and multi-table tournaments in real Harrah's casino properties: Rio, the Casino at the Empire, Caesars Palace and more!
HAND REPLAYS
Save your favorite hands so that you can relive monster hands and epic suck-outs
ACHIEVEMENTS
Earn over 20 unique achievements such as knocking out two opponents in one hand and other in-game accomplishments---------Follow Glu on Twitter - http://twitter.com/glumobile
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1 Comment
Gameplay is great, but there are a few fundamental flaws that make this app difficult to recommend. And almost all of those flaws are in the menu system.
When in Legend Career mode, you are presumably meant to scroll to a casino, select a game at that casino (the info for that game is shown at the left) and then click Play. That works about 10% of the time. Most of the time, simply clicking on the game will send you directly to the table whether you want to go there or not. Sometimes, scrolling to a casino will simply dump you into the first game at that casino. I've seen it dump me into a game after hitting a part of the screen that shouldn't do anything at all. It's bafflingly inconsistent, and rather infuriating, since there is no "are you sure?" confirmation, no way to leave a game without sacrificing your buy-in, and no way to even know what game you're in once you're at the table.
To date, I've played around 100 games in WSOP. At least half of those are games I had no intention of playing. Yes, that's right, *at least* half. Once you're in the game -- assuming it's a game you wanted to play -- it's awesome. Graphics are great, controls are pretty good (okay, the bet wheel is abysmal but functions most of the time), and it's just a lot of fun. But the menu system needs to be far more stable before I can recommend the app.
Note: I also have my suspicions about the randomness of the cards, but without solid proof I'll refrain from making any accusations.