Please include Home Games!
The app is OK, but it doesn’t support the Home Games feature, and that’s really bad...
Yes, PokerStars Play Money Poker is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The PokerStars Play Money Poker app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
PokerStars Play Money Poker has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 134.90 R$.
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4.72 out of 5
263 ratings in Brazil
The app is OK, but it doesn’t support the Home Games feature, and that’s really bad...
If you would like to waste money this is the app. I have never lost so many bad beats. I went all in with pocket A for 220,000 preflop I get called and they have K9 they get runner runner 9s. There also has been numerous times were I would fold full houses due to always losing them to four of a kind or straight flushes. The other issue I have is when I do get a winnable hand there is times the app bugs out and closes the app. By the time you log back in it folded your hand.
Rigged so you will lose all your money. You will lose most big hands and important flips so you keep paying. 1000% rigged
All of a sudden I have a blackjack game stuck and can’t finish the hand or cancel it. No way to contact support. I get a blank screen. Very frustrated.
Make no mistake, this app is rigged just like all the others. All the usual suspects: bots, set up hands, etc. Just realize it’s a game designed to take your “play” money.
Just like someone else mentioned in their review. Log in doesnt work, reset password doesnt work. Going to get a refund on the play money I purchased. Support was of no help and a complete waste of time.
Its software regularly gives players really good hands and other players in the game better hands so they can sell more chips. It’s obvious it’s not real poker after several hands.
Not even close to be realistic!
The odds of being dealt the same hand twice is extremely rare. So how is it I was dealt the same hand simultaneously on three separate tourneys at once at the same exact time?! Or just a few hands apart, KK loses to T9 when the T hits a straight? Twice! Same hands! Same outcome! And this is not cause I’m seeing too many hands. These occurrences were close together. It’s pretty ducking rare! Your math ain’t math’n!
I’ve been playing poker since 2003 pretty much on a daily basis. Sometimes I’ve played with friends not in the same area and so we end up playing PokerStars online because it’s got a pretty cool interface. However, invariably flops turns and rivers are always action cards. I get it action cards happen, but they shouldn’t happen a ridiculous amount of times. That should be easy to code using a standard random function, but clearly they think that it’s cute to use some sort of algorithm instead of randomness. If it weren’t for that, and the only other complaint I have is the short period of time that cards are displayed when you’re showing somebody else your cards I mean it’s a split second if you’re not staring at them, you just miss it, fix these things, And I would give us so much higher rating