Undocumented LAN Game: Stacked with Daniel Negreanu
Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:30 am
Picked this game up recently and found that while the game's official online servers (hosted by DemonWare) seems to be terminated, the game actually has a LAN mode, meaning that it can be played online forever. The game currently goes for $0.99 used at GameStop if anyone would like to give it a shot.

Stacked's LAN mode, which is accessible right from the main menu.
Stacked with Daniel Negreanu is a poker video game released in September 2006 featuring the titular professional championship player, Daniel Negreanu. Other pros also make an appearance, including Evelyn Ng, Juan Carlos Mortensen, and Erick Lindgren.
Stacked with Daniel Negreanu provides both instruction and challenging AI competition. With video and in-game instructional features, the game helps you hone your No-Limit Hold 'Em skills. Computer opponents are equipped with a dynamic AI that allows them to take on specific personalities and adjust their play during the game. In Career mode, you can create your own character and take him or her up the ranks, eventually playing in larger tournaments and earning the respect of poker pros. The game also supports online play for small or large tournaments against other players.
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Stacked's LAN mode, which is accessible right from the main menu.

Stacked with Daniel Negreanu provides both instruction and challenging AI competition. With video and in-game instructional features, the game helps you hone your No-Limit Hold 'Em skills. Computer opponents are equipped with a dynamic AI that allows them to take on specific personalities and adjust their play during the game. In Career mode, you can create your own character and take him or her up the ranks, eventually playing in larger tournaments and earning the respect of poker pros. The game also supports online play for small or large tournaments against other players.