In Ante-Up at The Friday Night Poker Club, you’re not saving the world or slaying dragons — you’re just trying to win a few bucks from a room full of poker-faced digital strangers. Released in 1990, it’s peak DOS-era card gaming: no frills, no flash, just you, a basic table interface, and a cast of delightfully trash-talking opponents. The AI cheats, the chips are imaginary, and the banter ranges from charming to downright hostile, but it’s surprisingly fun if you’ve got a soft spot for low-stakes Texas Hold’em and a high tolerance for pixelated smirks.
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