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On the other hand, my main rival for the entire Amateur tournament was a lady player named Kayla who played with surprising intelligence, knowing when to press her advantage and thus able to scare you off from meeting her bigger bets because she never seemed to overinvest in a bad hand.

The AI players do have animations and voice lines to make the table seem more lively, but these rarely felt like tells and tended to slow the game down considerably if you did let them play out. The fast forward feature and competent computer players makes the tournament modes fairly enjoyable to play.

After creating your own custom poker player, you are able to start a career where the goal is to win three different levels of play: Amateur Season, Pro Season, and Champion Season. The first two both offer a free tournament just to practice within the format and a tournament you pay a little cash to enter to potentially earn free admittance to the more expensive to enter true tournament, but you are given a decent amount of starting money and can win more by placing highly enough in these tournaments.

The premise of these tournaments save the Champion Season is that you and 99 computer players will all be playing poker simultaneously, your table never having more than 6 players but some players will rotate in or out based on the rate of eliminations. You do not need to win each tournament you participate in, but the higher you place, the more winnings you get and the better your overall season ranking becomes.

Champion Season is basically just that champion match format but with the best players and no need to worry about earning your way in. This can make audacious and mindless play benefit a player so long as it is early in a tournament round, those cash reserves by playing with no strategy besides betting everything and draining the coffers of reasonable AI players a bit too easily earned.

The no limits rule does mean the betting can be incredibly dramatic when the stakes are high, but it also allows for brazenly bad play to prosper if you have no issue utilizing the save files to your advantage. Shanghai at least has the interesting touch of every player revealing one of the three cards they were dealt to allow for more strategic betting, but mostly the customization options are there to add some extra options to an otherwise fairly straightforward poker adaptation.

Speaking of the straightforwardness of the adaptation, High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition is a rather no frills affair when it comes to its presentation. There are only two venues the game can be played in, one a fairly nice but unambitious casino setting and the other a fancy penthouse. Similarly, character models, even your custom character, have a very small pool of features to pull from, leading to generic looking characters throughout.

Vital information is always conveyed quite clearly with on screen details, card info, and even a box explaining the controls, although it does seem to trip up sometimes and fail to display a bet, especially if you were fast forwarding to the next action you can take.

Save for that rare small slip up though, High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition provides a competent poker sim but tries very little to make that more appealing or visually interesting.

It displays all of the information important to play quite well even if the rest of the presentation does little to excite, and the tournament modes do feature AI opponents who can put up a good fight and even exhibit personalities that influence the games. Players who would typically travel to the city several times a year have either curtailed or dropped plans to visit. Major conventions slated for the city have also seen a decrease in attendance, resulting in a severe drop-off in hotel and casino revenues.

Another reason that poker on the Strip is suffering is that, previous to the recent mortgage-backed securities collapse, many Strip properties were taking their focus away from gaming in general while they endeavored to build new hotel and condominium properties. With the failure of these mortgage-driven instruments and the restrictions on credit needed to complete these ambitious projects, construction ground to a halt and properties suffered massive losses. One way these casinos found to save money was to cut out loss-leading facets of the business.

Since many poker rooms did not see substantial traffic apart from major tournaments, they became an easy target for cost-conscious casino executives. Yet another reason for the decrease in players at major Strip casinos is the prevalence of online poker. Many players are saving the money they would spend on airfare, carfare and hotels by staying at home or playing on their laptops. With the explosion of online poker, many young pros do not need to travel to Las Vegas to fulfill their dreams of playing in huge cash games or high-stakes tournaments.

Most of them play multiple tables simultaneously, lowering their variance and seeing more hands in more situations in far less time than would be humanly possible in a live environment. The question remains: is poker on the Las Vegas Strip in danger of dying? For many Strip locations operating on the line between the haves and the have-nots, the elimination or reduction of poker rooms makes good business sense.

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