Later today

Jan 10, 2007 10:25 GMT  ·  By

All you Texas Hold'em fans don't start crying! It's not that bad! Yes, the multiplayer leaderboards are going to reset, but at least you received some head-up. Microsoft-sponsored website Gamerscoreblog has the word, and I incline to believe them:

"We wanted to give a head's up that the multi-player leaderboards, and player's bankroll data will be refreshed Wednesday the 10th in order to level the competitive playing field. Single player leaderboards, and bankroll data will not be affected.

We had an issue where some players had their multi-player data reset while others did not, this fix addresses that issue."

I am curious to see if this will also enable the Vision Camera and if this will improve in any way game crashing statistics. Many are complaining that their 360's are crashing on every Texas Hold'em gaming session and they all say that it needs serious work.

You can imagine how many Xbox 360 owners play Texas Hold'em over Xbox live, given the fact that this is the most popular of the community card poker games. It is also the most popular poker variant played in most casinos in the United States. The only difference is that on Xbox Live, you don't get to play for real money.

Theoretically you could play Texas Hold'em with 21 of your closest friends (or 23 if burn cards are not used), but it's generally played with between 2 and 10 people.