fun for a quick hand if you're nostalgic, but otherwise it's as banal as card games go. Caesars Palace reserves the right to modify or. The lack of long-term play value such as tournament mode also limits the game's appeal. All Tournaments feature a 50 add-on for 10,00 tournament chips that can only be taken at the first break. i will also include 1, 2 & 5 chips with the medallion as a souvenir. Overall, this is a decent casino card game, although it offers nothing new to the table. Winner of the poker tournament at Caesar Palace Las Vegas receives this medallion.
The tournament room is even more secluded since it is in the back. The basic engine and graphics are identical, so if you don't like House of Cards, you won't like this sequel. Caesars Palace Poker Room The rooms, suites, and penthouses at the Caesars. There is little that is changed from House of Cards, except that you can now play against other human players in hot-seat mode. Of special note is the inclusion of pai-gow poker, a poker variant that is popular in Macao (a casino haven near Hong Kong) but little known outside Asia. Instead of popular card parlor games, this time we get 6 of the most popular card casino games: three variations of poker, blackjack, and baccarat. A semi-sequel to Mastertronic's earlier House of Cards and one of the first games Mastertronic released as 'Virgin Mastertronic' under the new ownership of Virgin, Caesar's Palace uses basically the same engine as its predecessor.