World Series Of Poker 2008: Battle For The Bracelets Achievements (Xbox 360)
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World Series Of Poker 2008: Battle For The Bracelets is a video game based on the real life event. Developed by
Left Field Productions and published by Activision on the 25th of September 2007 for all available platforms at the time (X360, PS2, PS3, Wii, PSP, NDS, PC), the game is the direct sequel to World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions.
The game simulates really well a poker tournament by bringing as virtual adversaries stars like Scotty Nguyen, Phil Hellmuth, Chris Ferguson, or Johnny Chan. Poker games included in the World Series of Poker package are Omaha, Omaha Hi-Low Split, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split, Razz (Seven Stud Lowball), and, Texas Hold 'em. A joy for the fans.
We know that true gamers play all these games just for fun, as they should, and not in order to achieve specific point landmarks to prove to their friends they are very cool, but we also know that sometimes you just can't live without achieving everything possible with a title you really enjoy. If that's the case and you want to know exactly what to look for when it comes to this game, we have prepared a full list of achievements for you. Good luck!
ACHIEVEMENTS
Seven Card Stud WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Seven Card Stud World Championship.
Omaha Hi-Low 8 or better WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Omaha Hi-Low 8 or better World Championship.
Texas Hold'em Limit WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Texas Hold'em Limit World Championship.
Omaha PL WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Omaha Pot Limit World Championship.
Texas Hold'em ML WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Texas Hold'em Mixed Limit World Championship.
Texas Hold'em PL WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Texas Hold'em Pot Limit World Championship.
Seven Card Stud Hi-Low WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; Seven Card Stud Hi-Low World Championship.
HORSE WC ITM (5 points) Place in the money; HORSE World Championship.
Main Event In The Money (15 points) Place in the money at the Main Event.