It's
traditional poker with a modern-day twist.
TV
Poker will allow six people to play against each other
using a television, a console and hand-held units.
Mike Nakamura is with Senario LLC, which manufactures
TV Poker.
Nakamura said TV Poker is just like playing with paper
cards and chips, except that it's electronic. He said
it involves elements of skill, bluffing and chance.
For example, Nakamura said, hole cards are private on
each player's handset, so players can bluff each other
face-to-face.
TV
Poker will be released next month.
It's expected to cost $69.99.