Texas Hold’em

Texas Hold’em

By Apple

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2019-07-17
  • Current Version: 2.1
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 1.37 GB
  • Developer: Apple
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 4.66495
4.66495
From 71,290 Ratings

Description

Apple’s Texas Hold’em is back! To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the App Store, we’ve brought back one of its first games, a popular classic. Originally created for iPod, then brought to iPhone, fans will love the polished redesign, featuring new characters, more challenging gameplay, and stunning graphics for the newest iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Players will also love that it’s free to play—for the very first time. Texas Hold’em lets you play like a pro against 24 realistic opponents—or with your friends over Wi-Fi. Use all of the hints, tips, tells, and your mastery to gain access to more challenging locations with higher stakes and even bigger rewards! Features: - Opponents bet, bluff, and have secret tells - Winning advances you to the next location - Includes 10 distinctive locations—including Las Vegas, Paris, and Macau - Bring up in-game hints, tips, statistics, and player ratings - Texas Hold’em is entirely free-to-play, works online or off - Play against up to 8 friends with Wi-Fi multiplayer - Rotate between immersive first-person and top-down gameplay - Re-designed, re-rendered, and re-built to use high-resolution graphics that look stunning - On iPad, use Split View or Slide Over to play Texas Hold’em while using other apps. - Designed for iOS 12 and later

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Reviews

  • Very fun, but single player seems very much unfair

    3
    By Homorwillysimson
    I’ve had a lot of fun with this game but real poker strategy doesn’t work very well. The bots frequently have ridiculous hands or will go all in with trash and be rewarded for it. It happens extremely frequently and after a while it starts to make you question why you are even playing. Sometimes things feel borderline scripted.
  • Great fun.

    5
    By Prhdgktr
    One of the few games left that has not completely sold out to the Ad mafia.
  • Decent

    3
    By Juice1776
    Easy enough to play as far as layout and controls. DEFINITELY rigged in cpu favor I’ll have pocket ace’s or ace king suited and cpu wins with trip 2’s or something along those lines . Wouldn’t matter if that was every now and again but unfortunately it’s more often than not.
  • Unrealistic - ridiculous hands

    1
    By Tankerman11
    Played this app for 2 days and regularly went against low numbered off suit hand that would make huge bets continuously. Not something you’d see in casino’s or competitive online. If you’re looking for practice, look elsewhere. This app borders on the absurd and doesn’t not a legitimate practice platform. App has been deleted.
  • Love it!

    5
    By LudgeyFudge
    Great game! Keep updating it!
  • Not poker

    1
    By dc11332002
    Real “poker” doesn’t have these egregiously pre-decided outcomes… the bots get full houses, straights, flushes—constantly. You’ll never win with a two pair or a three of a kind. The bots are also too trigger-happy with the bets (probably because they know the odds are stacked in their favor).
  • Texas Hold em

    5
    By KattieJonesTG
    Seems the best on www, don’t have any players coming on just to make the clock wind down to zero every card. Then followed by a há há. Pretty weirdo. Their time só valuable. Anyway this platform is absent from the infected pusss heads.
  • Wack

    1
    By Bshshjssnsnsk
    I don’t know if it’s the programming or what but it quite literally seems like the odds are always stacked against you no matter what especially if you try going all in. It seems like they know when you have good cards or don’t. It could be a coincidence but seems highly unlikely it’s not.
  • Bad controls

    1
    By Mattchoo Landwhale
    Remove the double tap to go all in (it's too easy to do that). Also everyone always has loaded hands
  • Fun but CPU ruins it

    1
    By pandawesomeshot
    It’s fun until you notice the CPJ constantly going all in before the cards are even played just to win against you it’s so frustrating and unrealistic nobody plays like that in real life.

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