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STACKED Review
10 out of 15
The PSP version of STACKED isn't perfect but it offers all the same features as its console brethren including PS2 connectivity.
Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Author: James Fudge

In the end the PSP version of STACKED with Daniel Negreanu is still the best Texas Hold 'Em game on the system. The AI is relatively smart, Daniel's in-game help is most usually helpful (it's not always right on the money but there's some solid advice most times) and the ability to sync your PSP game with your PS2 game is a god-send for anyone that wants to continue to play their game on the go and vice-versa. If you haven't tried STACKED and enjoy Texas Hold 'Em then this game on PSP is worth buying or rebating at the very least.

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