Overview
Stanford Wong Video Poker, released in 1990 by Villa Crespo Software, Inc., is a simulation game designed to replicate the experience of playing video poker, a popular casino game that combines skill and chance. This game offers players an opportunity to practice their poker decision-making skills in a virtual setting.
Gameplay
The game features various versions of video poker, allowing players to choose from different poker styles and challenges. The goal is to form winning poker hands and increase your virtual bankroll. With its simple interface, players can focus on developing strategies for maximizing their potential payouts, making it a useful tool for both beginners and experienced poker enthusiasts.
Features
- Multiple video poker variations to explore.
- Realistic gameplay mechanics that simulate the authentic casino experience.
- Statistics and feedback to help players improve their poker strategies.
Legacy
Though not particularly revolutionary or groundbreaking, this game serves as a niche tool for poker players looking to refine their skills. As a product of its time, it reflects the early 1990s gaming technology and the growing interest in casino-style gaming during that era.









