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Texas Hold'em with Phil Hellmuth


License Purchase
Requirements All BlackBerry devices using RIM OS 4.2 or higher are supported.
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Concrete Software, Inc. File Size 0
Date added 30 Jun 2008 Check your speed

Texas Hold'em with Phil HellmuthAnte up by downloading Texas Hold'em with Phil Hellmuth on your BlackBerry. Play head to head or tournaments in this Texas Hold'em game that includes the legendary poker player - Phil Hellmuth!Game Features:Table play, head-to-head, and tournaments.Includes 6 levels from Fish to Legend.Play tournaments with 12, 18, 36, 100, or 250 people!Easy to play with one handed play, using trackball/scroll wheel.Updated tournament standings as tournament goes on.Move up and play Phil Hellmuth!Create your own character and build a bankroll.Options for sound/vibration.Supported Devices: All BlackBerry devices using RIM OS 4.2 or higher are supported.Full refund if you are not fully satisfied.Free product updates.Fast CustomerSupport.Sid Meiers Pirates!Sid MeiersCivilization IVWar of Two CitesAces Mahjong

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