Play casino-style Video Poker games for fun and practice your perfect strategy.
* Strategy feedback to point out correct decisions and errors
* Get strategy hints as you play
* Track your statistics across multiple games
* Free credits every 2 hours
* Multi-play games up to 100 hands
Includes the most popular casino video poker games:
* Jacks or Better
* Bonus Poker
* Double Bonus Poker
* Double Double Bonus Poker
* Triple Double Bonus Poker
* Aces and Faces
* Double Double Aces and Faces
* Deuces Wild (original and DW44)
* Deuces Wild Bonus Poker
* Joker Poker (Kings or Better)
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Is Practice Video Poker free?
Yes, Practice Video Poker is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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User Rating
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4 ratings in United Kingdom
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Practice Video Poker Reviews
Great fast video poker trainer
Fast gameplay, stat tracking and unobtrusive ads make this a winner. Only thing I would ask for that would make it 5 stars is the option to display tips on what I did wrong (like “Suited KQ or KJ beats Suited AK, AQ, or AJ”) so I don’t have to decipher the right play.
Excellent Site Top Notch
GREAT TRAINING SITE!!!! One of the Best……..
Focus
It charges games
New issues 12/2021
With the advent of iOS 15.1, this app no longer functions correctly.
Previously, a player could get game credit (“$30”) every 2-3 hrs, although it was not clear whether is was real time or playing time… since the timer was inconsistent. Now that feature does not work at all. Still, as best I can tell (I have very high video poker expertise.) this I may be the best analyst and trainer app with regards to discard strategy.
This App has some nice features. This is my response to the developer’s post... below. The 800 lb gorilla in the room is whether the card dealing algorithms in this and other poker apps are “pure” and identical in outcome probabilities as the casino (certified) random card generators. App developers do not make “real money” off their free Apps, unlike the casinos (that profit because they have better odds than the players) unless developers induce you to buy add on “coins” or use inserted advertising. The training environment of this app is very good, possibly the most detailed and useful among the poker apps. With such training, and practice, one can reasonably be within 1% of perfect discard decisions. And, it appears to me that the training advice and associated statistics are accurate and applicable to casino play. I am fine with paying for the App that charges for their “training environment". It has can save/make you money in the casino,; and therefore has value. But, most Apple App/game customers want free Apps. So, the developers often try to “encourage “ cash outlays for game features. The developer has kindly responded to my questions concerning the integrity of the deal and draw; and states (below) that those are indeed random. But, random is not necessarily the same as an App yielding the EXACT deal/draw probabilities as the casino certified code does. A number of poker Apps manipulate (via "cheat code") the deal and/or draw to yield hand outcomes that are intended to increase the likelihood of you buying more "coins"... to the profit of the developer (and Apple, I suppose). Given Apple's generally high ethical standards, I am surprised that Apple does not require the developers to divulge and describe (or deny) "cheat code" (that has outcome probabilities that are DIFFERENT than that of "certified" casino dealing algorithms). Managing your money in a real casino is important, and experiencing realistic deal/draw probabilities are important in training... not just the discard strategy. In this game, it appears that the develo
Excellent trainer app
I’ve been using this app for about a week. It is well designed, simple to use and so helpful. I know how to play poker and have done so for years, but never knew the probabilities for certain situations. This app tells you the optimal decision for 5 card draw as well as the strength of other potential decisions. I enjoy using it immensely and look forward to video poker in a real casino soon.
Great learning tool
This is a Great app!
It gives you instant feedback about the play you are making.
I use it to practice for going to the “real casino”
Good to get this.
It is fun to test your skills against this trainer. I have a video poker book that does vary from what this tells you to hold. Yet this app does a good job. People that are new to video poker should definitely use this app. Why not enjoy the game more.
Helps
But ads screw up and cause you to reboot constantly
Nice program
That said, the program is helpful for critiquing your play, other than when you run out of money.
My favorite video poker
I like this video poker app because as a somewhat beginner, I’ve learned a lot of strategy from it. It has hints for hands, but I don’t like to use that feature because I learn more by doing and picking up on the patterns myself. The interface is clean and simple, subtle animation is smooth. I paid to support the developer and be ad free, but it would have been nice if my purchase killed the need for in-app purchases for cash and just be a nice stand-alone video poker app app. I would also really like to have some simple sound option added to the game. It’s strange playing in complete silence ha.
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