Texas Hold’em Mod on WowPoker

Fans of the World of War craft, especially those who play poker, will find the Anzac Hold’em a welcome treat. Wow Texas Hold’em is a fully functional poker mod, which is designed for players of World Warcraft to play poker with each other or simply provide users to do something while waiting for spawns or raiding.

Enjoy the feel of a real poker online with Texas Hold’em on WowPoker. Play with your friends or your enemies and kick ass at the card table. The game is forked from Anzac hold’em v1.01. It is not meant to play real money or World of Warcraft gold.

Texas Hold’em mod features realistic animations and excellent randomising engine. When faced with downtime quests or tired of others challenging your superiority, start a game of Texas Hold’em. If you do not want a run through with a broadsword, get out the poker cards.

As a standard add-on, Wow Texas Hold’em can simply be downloaded and added to any other World of Warcraft add-on.

Once installed, play it with anyone else who also has the add-on. Play for chips or use the chips to stand in for Warcraft gold or even real money.

Wow Texas Hold’em provides additional dimension of fun and excitement to the universe of your World of Warcraft. The add-on is a good opportunity to brush up on your poker talent.

As a community-card game, Texas Hold’em is played on a single table with two to ten players. The basic goal is to win as many chips as you can one pot at a time. This is done by having the best hand, or by having all the other players to fold before showdown. As soon as one hand finishes, the player-dealer passes on the dealer role to the player on his or her left. Then, the next hand begins.

Texas Hold’em was developed in the 1990s and is officially attributed to Robstown, Texas. With four betting rounds, it is highly regarded as more player friendly than other poker games at that time. When the community cards removed the need to ‘count card’ the game became friendlier to new players.

To best way to learn this game is to start at the beginning. Winning means playing tight, that is, using only your strong hand. The stronger hand will make it an easier and error-free game.