Easy Computing (http://www.easycomputing.com) and Poker Academy launched "Poker Academy Texas Holdem" (Windows) for the Netherlands and Belgium poker markets.
Consistently receiving the highest marks in poker reviews and on-going praise from poker pros like Antonio "The Magician" Esfandiari and Scott Fischman, Two Time WSOP Champion, Poker Academy software is an incredibly powerful, full featured poker simulator and advanced poker training tool for Texas Hold'em, featuring sophisticated opponent artificial intelligence to help users become better players once they download Poker Academy.
Rated "Excellent" by PC Gamer, Poker Academy software features limit, no limit, ring, and tournament play for the Netherlands and Belgium poker market, as well as an online community where users can test their skills against other players. In addition to a number of cutting-edge machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence techniques, the bots in Poker Academy software utilize statistical modeling, neural networks, and advanced understanding of game theory to dynamically adapt their play to exploit patterns in a user's game.
"We are thrilled to be working with Easy Computing to bring the most advanced Texas Holdem poker software to the Netherlands and Belgium poker communities," said Kurt Lange, president and chief executive of Poker Academy. "With Poker Academy, players can learn, adapt, and improve their poker abilities in just a few weeks. If you can be profitable playing Poker Academy, you will be a formidable foe in the online poker rooms and real-life casinos and card rooms."
"We are excited to be cooperating with Poker Academy. Texas Holdem in the the Netherlands and Belgium poker markets is extremely popular right now", said Maickel Otte, Chief Executive of Easy Computing in the Netherlands. "Poker Academy offers one of the best poker learning tools available, and that's certainly something to be proud of".
Prior to launching in the Netherlands and Belgium poker territories, Poker Academy received 4 out of 5 stars from Deal Magazine and a 9 out of 10 by Maximum PC.