WSOP Full House Pro
36 Achievements
500
Xbox 360
Up and Coming
Won the All-Pro Tournament.
20
How to unlock the Up and Coming achievement in WSOP Full House Pro - Definitive Guide
The All-Pro Tournament is the last of the Single Player Pro-Takedown Tournaments. You will want to play conservatively in the beginning. The AI will bust many players. When it is down to 4 or 5 remaining players, you will want to start playing more aggressively. I would also always go all-in on the first hand. You can often double or triple up quickly, giving yourself a nice stack of chips, and if you lose it's allows for a relatively quick restart.
This guide was translated automatically.
To gain access to the All Pros Tournament, you must first defeat them all individually. You will also need level 22 to unlock individual games. When playing heads-up, go all-in immediately. If you lose, restart the game and try again. Don't worry about chips - they are infinite!
Once you have access to the tournament, play carefully. Enter the pot only when you have J, Q, K or A in your hand, or cards of the same suit. On the flop (when there are 3 cards on the table), fold if you do not have combinations. Continue playing only when you are sure of winning. Do not rely on luck - you will lose chips.
The pros also play among themselves, which makes your life easier. You can just sit on the sidelines while they knock each other out of the game. Don't worry - the pros don't change their behavior depending on the number of chips.
Once you have access to the tournament, play carefully. Enter the pot only when you have J, Q, K or A in your hand, or cards of the same suit. On the flop (when there are 3 cards on the table), fold if you do not have combinations. Continue playing only when you are sure of winning. Do not rely on luck - you will lose chips.
The pros also play among themselves, which makes your life easier. You can just sit on the sidelines while they knock each other out of the game. Don't worry - the pros don't change their behavior depending on the number of chips.