Pocket Rockets Pro 1.1

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    14/10/2003
  • File size:
    3.3M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC 2000/2002, Windows Mobile 2003

Publisher’s description

Vegas meets Texas in this poker showdown. Pocket Rockets Pro is a fun, fast-paced Texas Hold'em poker game for the PocketPC. Choose from three modes of heads up Hold'em: Career mode: It's you vs. Big Philly, a notorious poker player determined to leave you busted. Your job? Turn your measly $100 bankroll into $10,000. Limits start at $2/$4 and increase as your bankroll increases. Tournament mode: Start with $1000 in chips and limits of $15/$30. Every 10 hands the limits increase and the play doesn't stop until one player has it all. Multiplayer mode: Set up the game and play against a friend via an infrared connection to see who really is the king, or queen of PocketPC Poker.

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