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
Great Fun with Apple’s Texas Hold ‘Em
I just discovered Apple’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” game a few weeks ago. The only poker I had ever played before was Caribbean Stud, and that was on cruise ships. I was very lucky for some odd reason - got four 9’s two years in a row…AND the dealer qualified both times…talk about holding your breath! LOL!! Anyway, re: Apple’s cast of characters in the “single player” setting, what I want to know is what’s up with a few of the female characters who are at the games regularly but play poker like someone forgot to tell them the object of the game or how to play??!! LOL. Oh well, good luck to all my fellow Texas Hold ‘Em fanatics!! (I guess there’s nothing like unpredictability to keep a poker player on her - or his - toes?) 😁
RIGGED & UNREALISTIC
Read all the other reviews about how often hands are lost on the river. What also needs to be mentions is how often your winning hand that has dominant odds loses to someone who had 4 or less outs on the river. The worst part is you’re going to lose because your trips or straight will lose to a straight flush or some random and highly unlikely outcome. Except in this app it’s common. It almost seems like the app determines how often it’ll let you win. The app encourages bad play and opponents seem to know the cards (who the heck goes all in on 4-9 off suit on low pair with when there is already a potential straight and flush on the table?! The computer clearly cheats.
Can’t beat it for the price of $0
Great free app
Good n free
Yep
Impossible
This game rewards horrible hands and usually on the river!!!!
It’s great
It’s fun learning the game as I go along.
Money
How do you get money
Texas Hold’em comes to iPad—enjoy it full screen, or play it while you do something else using Split View or Slide Over. This update also includes accessibility improvements and performance enhancements.
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