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Play Ante-Up at The Friday Night Poker Club Online

Boot up to a pixelated poker table where shady cowboys side-eye you between hands—you’ll be sweating over those MS-DOS bluffs like it’s real money.

Developer: Sublogic Corporation
Genre: Card Game
Released: 1988
File size: 381.03 KB
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Game Overview

I first played Ante-Up at The Friday Night Poker Club back in the late 80s, a Sublogic Corporation release for MS-DOS. It was one of those games that felt right at home on a beige box PC, a straightforward poker simulator that didn't try to be anything more than a digital card table. You weren't saving the world; you were just trying to win some chips.

You control a single player at a table of computer opponents, each with their own tells and betting habits. The main objective is simple: win all the money. You bet, raise, and fold your way through hands of five-card draw, watching the other players for subtle cues in their animations. The pacing is deliberate, almost slow by today's standards, and the AI can be surprisingly shrewd, making you work for every pot. It feels like a quiet, tense battle of wits played out in 16 colors.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
MS-DOS
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