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Thwart Poker’s All Skill Poker Tour Comes to PC

Thwart Poker’s All Skill Poker Tour Comes to PC

Friday 24th March 2006

Thwart Poker’s All Skill Poker Tour has just been made available for PC, having taken mobile technology by storm. With chance stripped out, it’s different game, but still offers award winning versions of No Limit Hold'Em Blitz and 6 Card Stud. The company have also forged deals with games distributors Big Fish and Oberon, making the spread of so-called “strategy poker” all but inevitable in 2006.

The idea is to pick the best cards from an open deck rather than being dealt them and then block other players using strategy. But remember, if all this seems too much like hard work, there’s always trusty online poker to fall back on.






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