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No Limit Texas Hold’em Tournaments

Heads-Up Challenge is bringing Texas Hold’Em, the world’s most popular card game, to your local bar!  This dynamic arcade game enables two players to match their skills in exciting casino-style no-limit Texas Hold’em tournament play at your favorite social venue.
 
Heads-Up Challenge uses a 100% random shuffle from a 52-card deck for every hand dealt, plus realistic graphics and sounds to represent cards and chips, so you can be assured you're playing an authentic Hold'em game.  The tables is the perfect bar game, because the table handles all the mechanics of dealing, hand determinations, and awarding of pots, so all you have to do is play the game, not administer it.  Plus Heads-Up Challenge offers cool features you can't get at a regular poker table - like showdown odds and a leader board to proudly display your takedowns.

Note: Heads-Up Challenge Home Edition is not a gambling device—no money changes hands during play. It is an amusement game that is used for entertainment purposes only.

World Series of Poker® Branding available for Bar Units Only

BASIC RULES

1. No-Limit Texas Hold'em on Heads-Up Challenge™ is played based on the following rules:

  • The game enables two players to play heads-up, no limit, tournament Texas Hold’em against each other.
  • In single-player mode, the game enables a single player to play against the computer.
  • Each player is initially given 10,000 in chips to play.
  • In heads-up play, the small blind is on the button. The player on the button is the first to act. The button rotates clockwise following each hand.
  • The default blind levels (forced bets) for game play are:
    1. 100/200
    2. 200/400
    3. 300/600
    4. 400/800
    5. 500/1000
    6. 1000/2000, etc.

2. Blind levels increase every seven hands.

3. A player cannot retrieve a bet after it has been committed.

  • If a player cannot pay the blind, he must go all-in.
  • The number of raises in any betting round is unlimited.

4. If a player presses Bet, but does not select at least the minimum bet amount, the game will automatically call the minimum bet amount.

5. If a player does not act within 20 seconds, the game will:

  • Check if no one has bet this round.
  • Fold if there’s an existing bet.

6. The game ends when a player loses all of his chips. At that point, the player with all the chips is the winner.

7. Heads-Up Challenge uses standard poker hand rankings to determine the winner.

 
Newly Released 2.0 Software

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PokerTek Welcomes Darren Decatoire to the Heads-Up Challenge Sales Team

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Roll-Out of Heads-Up Challenge Thoughout Europe

June 26, 2008: PokerTek, Inc., the industry pioneer and worldwide leader in automated poker tables and

PokerTek Announces New Multi-Player Software

June 11, 2008: PokerTek, Inc., the industry pioneer and worldwide leader in automated poker tables and

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