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If you're BETTING and need competitive insight, press this button to toggle through each competitors previous BET. VIEW CARDS Press to temporarily view your cards. Hold down for 3 seconds to permanently leave cards face up and press again to turn your cards back over. SOUND/HIGH SCORE Turn the SOUND ON or OFF. Press and hold the HIGH SCORE button to reveal your highest BANK ever reached. MODE/NEW GAME As you begin a new game, you have the option to play in TRAINER, TOURNAMENT or view the GLOSSARY. Press the MODE button to scroll through all three options and then press ENTER to select one. While playing in TRAINER or TOURNAMENT MODE, you can view the GLOSSARY by pressing the MODE button at any time. To scroll through the GLOSSARY terms that are alphabetized, press the plus (+) or minus (-) button. Once you have identified the word, obtain the definition by pressing ENTER. The definition will scroll across the bottom of the screen. Press the MODE button again to return to your TRAINING or TOURNAMENT play. Also, press and hold this button to start a NEW GAME. RESET Insert a blunt point into this button to reset the game to its original settings. SLEEP MODE After 3 minutes of inactivity, the game will automatically shut down, going into "sleep mode." To turn it on again, simply press the POWER ON button and the game will start back-up where you ended play. HOW TO PLAY No Limit Texas Hold 'Em is a fast pace high stakes poker game! The objective is to obtain the best five card combination among a total of seven cards with five community cards common to all players. The challenge is that you're sharing five of the seven cards with your opponents! "No Limit" means that any player can go "all in" - bet all the credit they have - during any round of betting. High stakes poker has never been so fun. So, let's get into the game. Press the POWER ON button to turn on the game. As you begin a new game, you have the option to play in TRAINER, TOURNAMENT or view the GLOSSARY. Press the MODE button to scroll through all three options and then press ENTER to select one. TRAINER MODE allows you to play a real game, view winning hand per- centages of your first two cards and receive detailed HINTS about how to play as you go along in the game. Once in TRAINER MODE, you'll need to select your PLAYING TYPE (LOOSE, AVERAGE or TIGHT). Use the plus (+) or minus (-) button to toggle through the three options and press ENTER to choose one. After you press ENTER, the game will begin and you'll receive hints in greater detail each time the HINT button is pressed. TOURNAMENT MODE will test your skills in an actual World Poker TourTM Tournament with over 200 virtual players. As in a real tourna- ment, you will not have access to HINTS and TIPS. However, if you push the HINT button you will receive a generic message about playing the game. GLOSSARY The GLOSSARY is available at any time and all you have to do is press the MODE button. After you're finished reviewing, press the MODE button a second time to go back to your previous screen. The game play for either TRAINER or TOURNAMENT MODE is the same. Except for the detailed hints and tips you receive in the TRAINER MODE. All players start with 10,000 credits in the BANK. You will always play at the same table; however, you will have players leave and new players join your table as other virtual tables shut down. Depending on the sta- tus of the game, you will have up to five opponents who will challenge your ability to get to the next round. The dealer or player who is ON THE BUTTON is randomly selected at the start of a game. Once select- ed, this status rotates clockwise from one player to the next after each round. The two players sitting to the left of the dealer or BUTTON must pay BLINDS. BLINDS: Before cards are dealt, the two players to the left of the dealer are required to post predetermined forced BLIND/BETS. The player immediately to the left of the BUTTON must pay a SMALL BLIND that is half of the BIG BLIND. The second player from the BUTTON must post the BIG BLIND. Initially, the SM