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Play Hollywood Poker Online

1987 Amiga strategy poker game featuring four opponents with unique AI behaviors. Uses scanned character photos. Includes intro and outro music.

Developer: Diamond Software, Golden Games, Players Software
Genre: Strategy / tactics
Released: 1987
File size: 623.58 KB
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Game Overview

Hollywood Poker came out on the Amiga in 1987 from Diamond Software, a straightforward card game that fit right in with the platform's growing library of strategy and simulation titles. It didn't try to be anything more than a solid poker experience, using scanned photos of actors to give its opponents a bit of personality against the green felt table.

You control your own hand of cards, betting against four computer opponents, each programmed with distinct playing styles; some are aggressive, others cautious, forcing you to adapt your strategy. The main objective is simply to win their money through rounds of five-card draw, with the game tracking your bankroll across sessions. Signature mechanics include the ability to save your progress, a feature not always common then, and the option to adjust the betting limits before you start. The pacing is deliberate, matching the thoughtful nature of poker itself, and the difficulty comes from learning how each AI opponent tends to bluff or fold. It feels like a quiet, focused battle of wits played out on a screen.

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