Each player’s hand is shown along the left, top, and right of the window. The image to the right shows a table with seven players. The default game interface is a bit busy, but all the necessary information to play the game is right in front of you. As you can see from the figure, you’re given the opportunity not only to change the defaults for the game interface, local and network-host play, and logging, but to assign nicknames and avatars to yourself and your computer opponents. ![]() The Hands window is useful if you can’t remember the rank of possible card holdings, from a royal flush to high card.Ĭlick Game on the menu bar and select Settings to set game options. By default, PokerTH starts in windowed (not full-screen) mode, and shows the Hands, Chat, and Log windows. To get started, click View on the menu bar and change any of the defaults you like. If you haven’t played poker before at all, you have even more reading to do before proceeding. At a minimum, you’ll want to understand the concept of blinds and the rounds of betting. ![]() If you’ve played poker, but not this style of poker, learn a few of the basics of Texas Hold’em before sitting down at a real or virtual table. If you want to build from source, be sure to read the INSTALL docs for the prerequisites, as well as the tip on pointing to the correct version of Qt for the build. While still pre-1.0, PokerTH is far enough along in development to be included as a standard offering in openSUSE, Ubuntu 7.10, and other distros. ![]() If PokerTH is not available as a package for your distro, you can download either the source or executable version of game from the project page on. According to Wikipedia, Texas Hold’em is “the most popular poker variant played in casinos in the United States.” With the GPL-licensed multiplatform (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X) PokerTH, you can play Texas Hold’em against up to six computer opponents on your desktop, or you can join an Internet server and play against other real players.
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