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![]() Join Date: Jan 2011
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Difficulty level?
Hey
What is the difference from normal to hard? And why arent there an easy mode? ![]() - Would make most sense to just have 1 difficulty, as Poker has that "random" factor.. On a side note, whats up with the showdowns!? 90 % of the time they go all in or put like 10k BEFORE the drop.. Makes no sense, and when u are forced to give in to putting a lot of money in before the drop, they mostly have the best hands.. U really get the feeling that nothing is random or % coded.. But just unfair.. - Am I the only with that feeling? |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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yes you are
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Normal mode makes the players bet and play as they normally would. Hard mode makes the characters bet more according to their actual card strength, and they bluff less often, making them harder to read.
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#4 |
![]() Join Date: Apr 2011
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I feel the same. Everytime I actually have a good hand, and decide to take it forward, someone has a flush or a full house. If I try to bluff, and raise on a crappy hand, there is always at least one person who will call or re-raise, even though in the end it turns out they also had a ♥♥♥♥ty hand that was just marginally better than mine (pair of 3s instead of pair of 2s, for example). All in all, it is impossible to not feel like the AI is cheating ridiculously ... I bet I've seen more flushes in this game than most professional players see in their entire careers.
That's on normal, I don't even want to know what it's like on hard. |
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