Texas Hold 'Em Poker Game Boy Advance Copyright Dragon Version SUX ***** This is supposedly a poker game. But don't do what I did. I mean it. Don't buy this. It is about 500 times more fun to download a poker software and play online. Mainly because...this is nothing like poker. Sure, the game is there, but...the AI just plain SUCKS. I suggest reading dukebluedevil's review to notice everything that is wrong with it. -------------------- Table of Contents -------------------- 1. Copyright Info 2. Version History 3. Controls 4. Modes 5. Cheats 6. Poker Terminology 7. Hand Ranks 8. Thanks -------------------- 1. Copyright Info -------------------- This game is copyright Dragon. Feel free to use it, or put on your website, but only as long as I get credit. -------------------- 2. Version History -------------------- Version SUX - 6/22/05 Made this FAQ. -------------------- 3. Controls -------------------- D-Pad: Move around the game/menu A Button: Confirm options in menu and game B Button: Cancel options in menu and game Start: Pause game L-Tab: Nothing R-Tab: Change view at poker table. -------------------- 4. Modes -------------------- ***** QUICK PLAY ~ Get in a game of poker without having any restrictions. First you gotta make the name of your player, then you choose whether you want to play at a Sit Down Table, or a 1 Table Tournament. The Sit Down table is like going to a casino and hopping in a game. Its just a regular game of poker. After choosing this option, you choose what stakes you wish to play for, ranging from $5-$10, to $80-$160 (mind you, this is LIMIT holdem, not no limit.) Then you are able to choose how many opponents you want, from 1 opponent to 9, making a 10 player table. Then you're ready to play. The 1 Table Tournament is a tournament game, like at the World Series of Poker. First you choose your buy-in, ranging from $100, to $20,000. This is what everyone starts with. Then you choose the number of opponents again. Then the game starts (This IS no-limit poker.) ***** CAREER MODE ~ This is where you can start a career, or continue one. After making your name in a new career, you start with $250, and on the riverboat tournament. Choose the 1 table tournament to advance farther. You get a password when you win a tournament so you can continue farther. After winning in Las Vegas, you'll have beaten the game. -------------------- 5. Cheats -------------------- Have you always wanted to be Phil Hellmuth? Well, you can't, but you can get close here. Enter these codes in the password box at continue career. (^ = up arrow, > = right arrow, < = left arrow, v = down arrow. uppercase V is NOT a down arrow) Play as Phil in Atlantic City Tournament: 7<^5355F668WV<TSRL Play as Phil in Lake Tahoe Tournament: HP64335F668WV<TSRJ Play as Phil in Las Vegas Tournament: 763^365F668WV<TSRP Play as Phil in Reno Tournament: XDC4345F668WV<TSRN -------------------- 6. Poker Terminology -------------------- All-in - In no limit, this is where you bet all the chips you have. In limit, this is when you don't have enough chips to cover the bet amount, so you put in all you have. Ante - Placed before any bet is made, this is the minimum bet that must be placed before playing. Big Blind - This is the bet placed by the player sitting 2 seats left of the dealer. The player must put in the same as the lower bet. In a $50-$100 dollar game, the big blind would be $50. Bring-in - Exclusive to 7 Card Stud and its variants, after the cards are dealt, the player with the lowest showing card puts in a forced bet. Buy-in - This is the amount you must bring to play in the game. Call - This is when you match the previous player's bet. Cap - In Limit Poker, only 3 raises are allowed, before you either have to call or fold, this is called the cap. Check - This is where you pass the turn to the next player without putting any chips in. You can only check when there have been no bets placed. Community Cards - These are the cards face up on the table, that every player can use. Fifth Street - This is the 5th card shown on the table, also known as "The River" Flop - The first three cards put onto the table. Fold - This is when you give up your hand, and do not have to put any more money into the pot, in exchange of having no chance of winning the pot. Fourth Street - This is the 4th card that comes out onto the table, also known as "The Turn" Muck - You do this when you do not want the rest of the table to see your losing (or winning) hand. Like folding, but only done when the hand ends. Pocket Cards - These are the two cards you are dealt face down. Pot - The pile of chips that represents what the winning player will receive. Raise - This is when you match the previous players bet, and then increase the bet. This causes all th eother players to put in more chips to stay in the hand. River Card - See Fifth Street Showdown - After the last round of betting, every player still in the hand compares hands to see who wins. The winner gets the pot. Turn - See Fourth Street -------------------- 7. Hand Ranks -------------------- This will go from strongest to weakest. These are also only example hands, any hand like it but different suits will result the same. (s = spade, h = heart, d = diamond, c = club) Royal Flush As, Ks, Qs, Js, 10s Straight Flush 7c, 6c, 5c, 4c, 3c Four of a Kind 9h, 9s, 9d, 9c, Kh Full House Js, Jh, Jc, 4h, 4d Flush Ad, Jd, 7d, 4d, 2d Straight 6h, 7d, 8h, 9h, 10s Three of a Kind 4s, 4c, 4d, 6h, Qs Two Pair 6h, 6s, 4d, 4h, 8d One Pair 7s, 7h, 3s, Jc, Ks High Card Qd, 9h, 6h, 3s, 2c -------------------- 8. Thanks -------------------- Thanks to me for writing this FAQ Thanks to you for reading it. EOF