
With experience points you level-up, and more towns and saloons become available for you. You earn experience by playing and especially winning rounds, games and tournaments. The game begins at a town called Beginners Lake, where there are 6 different saloons to enter for a game. The thought, however, only crossed my mind and is not that important to my game experience, as most of the players at least appear to be human players. As the players are playing for game chips that cannot be turned into money, this is not so thoroughly critical, and with some extra interest this can be read probably somewhere in the user agreement. As the communications between the players is scarce, this is not necessarily so, though, and it is possible that some opponents are bots. It would appear that there are no computer players at all, but all players are real human players. The biggest change in this version is that it is played online. They travel from town to town, as the buy-ins and bets rise higher and higher. The player takes a role of a poker player in a game world, where at least as it appears to them, the whole world is all about Texas Hold’em.


I have played one of the previous versions as well, and the concept of the game is basically the same. As the title of the game suggests, Governor of Poker 3 (GOP3) is one game in a series of Texas Hold’em poker games.
