Hint: Determining bluffs: When the person that you are betting against puts both
hands on his chin, he either is bluffing or has nothing.
Hint: Winning tournaments: The best strategy is to stay in the hand until the
flop, no matter what cards you have. In the event that someone
raises the pot significantly, then fold. However, stay in until
the flop. If you do not have anything after the flop, fold your
hand. Only stay in if you have something. For example, a pair,
two pairs, or three of a kind. Do not stay in if you might get
something (for example, a flush or a straight). Only stay in if
you have something to play with. You might have to fold a lot
of hands, but the hands you do play will make up for it. By doing
this, you also allow the other players to eliminate themselves.
Daniel Leon.
Hint: Easy first hand win: On your first hand you can usually get everyone at
the table to fold by raising the bet by $100 then calling the
second time around. After the flop, go all in and the other players
should fold their hands. This works better if there is an Ace,
King, Queen, Jack in the flop. Pat.
Hint: Keeping your winnings: Save after every big hand that you win. If you lose
a lot of money on a hand, just go back and load the saved game.
This works in all WSOP events and invitationals.
Hint: Pro players: Knock the following players out of a WSOP event to
unlock them in Edit Player mode: Beth Fischman, Carrie Lew, Chip
Jett, Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, Darrel Dicken, Dennis
Waterman, Edward Moncada, Jim Meehan, John Phan, Max Pescatori,
Men "The Master" Nguyen, and Scotty Nguyen.
Hint: Collector Chips: Complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding
Collector Chip.
All In & Win Hold'em: Go all in and win a hand before the
Flop In Hold'em.
All In & Win Hold'em 2: Go all in and win a hand after the
Flop but before the Turn, in Hold'em.
All In & Win Hold'em 3: Go all in and win a hand after the
Turn but before the River, in Hold'em.
All In & Win Hold'em 4: Go all in a win a hand after the River
in Hold'em.
All In & Win Omaha: Go all in and win a hand before the Flop
in Omaha.
All In & Win Omaha 2: Go all in and win a hand after the Flop
but before the Turn, in Omaha.
All In & Win Omaha 3: Go all in and win a hand after the Turn
but before the River, in Omaha.
All In & Win Omaha 4: Go all in a win a hand after the River
in Omaha.
Poker Hands - Flush: Win a hand with a flush.
Poker Hands - Four of a Kind: Win a hand with a four of a kind.
Poker Hands - Full House: Win a hand with a full house.
Poker Hands - Pair: Win a hand with a pair.
Poker Hands - Royal Flush: Win a hand with a royal flush.
Poker Hands - Straight: Win a hand with a straight.
Poker Hands - Straight Flush: Win a hand with a straight flush.
Poker Hands - Three of a Kind: Win a hand with a three of a kind.
Poker Hands - Two Pair: Win a hand with two pair.
Single Hand Takedowns - Three Players: Knock three players out
of a tournament in one hand.
Single Hand Takedowns - Two Players: Knock two players out of
a tournament in one hand.
Total Takedowns - 100 Players: Knock 100 players out during your
career.
Total Takedowns - 1000 Players: Knock 1000 players out during
your career.
Total Takedowns - 25 Players: Knock 25 players out during your
career.
Total Takedowns - 250 Players: Knock 250 players out during your
career.
Total Takedowns - 50 Players: Knock 50 players out during your
career.
Total Takedowns - 500 Players: Knock 500 players out during your
career.
Tournament Takedowns - Fifteen Players: Knock fifteen players
out of a tournament.
Tournament Takedowns - Five Players: Knock five players out of
a tournament.
Tournament Takedowns - Ten Players: Knock ten players out of a
tournament.
Tournament Takedowns - Twenty Players: Knock twenty players out
of a tournament.
Glitch: Check: You can select to check with either the mouse or the
keyboard (K). After a person raises or if you are not in
the blind, the mouse selection is removed but the keyboard selection
of check still can be used. This allows you into the pot without
having to put any of your own money. If you lose, the opponent
wins their money back. If you win, you will get the money without
risking yours. This does not work on all in bets; instead it acts
as if the all in never happened. RabbidJackal.