About 4 bucks you can get Texas Hold'em for Kindle, a fun poker game created by EA. This popular poker game can be played with up to 5 people via Pass n ' play. EA has a good record so far for betting on the Kindle and this one continues the trend.
In Texas Hold'em you have three difficulty levels to choose from, as well as six different characters in career Mode. You can also play one on one or in tournaments. Texas Hold'em is an easy game to learn, and the Kindle version has a built in Advisor option to help you out. You can access this option by pressing the "A" on your keyboard. A reviewer made a good point about the Advisor. It can advise with common sense, but sometimes a winning hand is based on just plain luck.
One thing that the Kindle Edition has the game's not physical cards, statistics. Unless you write them down themselves. You can track your statistics, Kindle automatically created for you and see your play history. It is pretty cool, and you can use your past experience in order to get better and better with each game.
The review suggested some good improvements that EA should include in the game. It should be able to keep the 8-10 people instead of just 5. Players can play against other Kindle users via wireless or 3 G networks. Both of these would be great additions to any of the available on Kindle games. Function Pass 'n Play is nice, but it would be easier to play against users with their own Kindles. Plus, which would give you the opportunity to play with anyone externally.
Texas Hold'em works best on third generation Kindle, but first generation Kindle users are out of luck, unless someone comes up with a way to make it compatible. There have been numerous complaints about this problem in reviews.
For additional information about Texas Hold'em to Kindle, Check entry Texas Hold'em Kindle review on the blog Review, Kindle.
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