Poker
Played entirely on-glasses with Neural Band controls.
game · by Kevin Good

Display Hold'em
A six-handed no-limit Texas Hold'em tournament for Meta Ray-Ban Display: one human plus five AI opponents at a single sit-and-go table, with full blinds-and-antes structure and a poker engine that runs a Monte Carlo equity calculation against personality-driven bots. The Canvas 2D table renders cards, chips, and the dealer button on the additive display, and the entire interface collapses to one axis of input — left/right cycles your action (fold / call / raise / all-in), up/down adjusts the raise size, pinch confirms. It's good for the glasses precisely because poker is a game of discrete decision moments rather than continuous control, so the limited input vocabulary of the Neural Band isn't a constraint — it's a perfect fit, letting you play a few hands hands-free while walking around or in between other things.
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