Of course, we’re talking about a Personal Game Advisor - a household tool on many of our games - which helps you to improve your skills by using well-timed advice on errors in strategy and a custom-made hand analyzer.
To make it even more enticing to poker beginners, our Aces and Eights game additionally packs a few training features to enrich regular playground. The goal of the game is a common one - you play with a standard deck of 52 cards with five cards dealt in the first hand you can hold as many cards as you want to build the best hand and beat the dealer. Short of that, it offers all the bells and whistles of other Wizard of Odds games: possibility to play for real money or for free, in conjunction with built-in trainer helping you to improve poker skills.
One of classic video poker variants, this game has its roots in Jacks or Better except for higher payouts for Four of a Kind of aces, eights, or sevens.