
Offline Poker - Texas Holdem
The Othernet, LLC
4.4
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Détails de la Version
Pays de l'Éditeur | US |
Date de Sortie dans le Pays | 2011-10-14 |
Catégories | Games_Casino, Games, Entertainment, Games_Card |
Pays / Régions | US |
Site Web du Développeur | The Othernet, LLC |
URL de Support | The Othernet, LLC |
Évaluation du Contenu | 17+ |
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Offline Poker at its best!
* Offline Play - play anytime, anywhere, no waiting for slow opponents or rushing to the kitchen/bathroom before your turn
* 142 Unique Offline Opponents (some seemingly drunk and aggressive, some tight)
* Fast Fold - tap the table once to jump to the next hand - no waiting for the current hand to finish
* Optional Open-Handed replays
* Optional Increasing Blinds (doubling every 5, 10 or 15 minutes)
* Heads Up, Three Player or Six Player Multiplayer
* Leagues - play offline, collect thousands of league chips if you go online
* Realistic sounds, and smooth animations
Évaluation Moyenne
6.81K+
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Par Gotbail
2024-05-25
Version 8.94
DifficultTeamsAt first I was really impressed with this app, the play seemed realistic, in the beginning it seemed closer to playing live holdem then any other app I’ve ever played but then it started changing, I actually didn’t know it was using AI until it started changing then it was very obvious, at first the other players in the app started changing their play to mimicking my play then they started trying to out mimic me which was ok as it made it more challenging but then I started noticing the cards started falling differently to the point where no matter what cards I got one of the other players always had a better hand, it even got to the point where I was watching the other players regularly get straights and flushes while I could never get more than 4 cards to either a straight or flush and if I got a pocket pair one of the other players always had a set or better, it became obvious the AI was not only controlling the play but also the card distribution, it’s finally reached a point where the play is so unrealistic that it’s no fun to play anymore….
Par DustySuitedAces???
2023-04-12
Version 8.94
BugsFeature RequestsHate itLevelNetworkTeamsWaitingIf you want to learn the basics of the game without delaying other players. I picked this up and played for a few weeks as a totally new player, and it definately taught me some the basics of the game that I would need to know before playing against other people. The bots pretty quickly become easy to play against; they don't like it when you re-raise them and so you can pretty easily take advantage of that fold equity you have over them to rake in a huge bankroll. The bots are also the same at the higher tournament levels. It became pretty obvious once I learned this that I would need to seek other outlets if I wanted to advance my game. Overall I would say this app is great for a beginner or if you just want to practice but won't always be able to be "online". Just realize that the bots are exploitable in pretty specific ways and you won't always be able to just raise your way to victory as a LAG player.
Par Jake13578
2021-05-22
Version 8.81
BugsDeviceDifficultHate itLove itNetworkFirst, I’ll say I love this app. I’ve been looking for an offline poker app just like this for awhile, and now I’ve found it. Great IU/UX experience, but I do have one suggestion for UX improvement. I like to play this game one handed, as I’m sure most people do. With the current raise layout, you are forced to move the raise slider almost to the very top of the screen to go all in, which on an iPhone 12 Pro Max is impossible to do with my thumb. I would like to see a speed based movement distance (similar to how an apple trackpad works) implemented, so the slower you swipe up, the higher raise precision and the faster you swipe up, the lower the raise precision. This way you can dial in exactly the raise you want by moving slowly and go all in with a quick swipe up.
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