Rating: Summary: Hoyle Does Great Games! Review: Though I have the older version of this game...1999 or 2000, I have used it on Windows 98, 98 Second Edition, Windows ME and now, for a new system, Windows XP Home Edition...and it works on all of them! (It's a bit slow to react on the Windows XP...probably because the XP computer has a 2.4ghz P4 and the Windows XP is a bit different platform than the other Windows OS...plus, this was made before the Pentium 4 processors even came out...but it works fine otherwise.) The graphics are great, the interaction with the players is loads of fun...especially Marvin, the T-rex...("stick a fork in me, I'm done", when he's losing!) There are different levels of skill for each game, as well, which is super...and the expert-level player is really pretty good! You have a wide variety of card games to choose from...Solitare has numerous styles, Spades, Hearts, Pinochle, Pitch, Euchre, Bridge, Crazy Eights, Old Maid, Fish, etc...and there are enough different computerized players to always keep it interesting. You can even play against a real person, if you want! You choose the level of skill, amount of animation and how much they talk during play, as well as whether you want background music and what style. I have honed my card-playing skills on this game for over 3 years and find it to be one of the best investments I made for my computer. You and your family will love this game!
Rating: Summary: Program incorrectly reads the WRONG value of Poker Hands Review: While playing Omaha Hold'em or Omaha Hold'em Hi-Lo periodically the program with state the one player has two pairs and the player has only one pair. (No Good). Or the program will state that the player has a straight and the player only has a 4 card straight. I stop playing this game because you can't gamble with the program incorrectly stating wrong value of hands. Therefore, not until Sierra remove the bugs or completely checks out Casino 2003, I advise you to wait for the corrections. Otherwise it could be a great game.
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