Almost all popular poker rooms built mobile versions long ago.
We have prepared a review of the five best mobile applications for playing poker, in which we tried to objectively talk about their pros, cons, and important features.
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PokerBros
PokerBros is confidently among the top best poker applications for mobile devices.
Opened in 2019, it was initially created only for mobile devices and has several significant differences from the usual poker rooms. The key one is the club system, which is typical for all applications of this type. Here are the important points:
- Each club holds its own tournaments, sets currency, limits, and rakeback amounts.
- There is no central cashier at PokerBros: you need to make a separate deposit to each club.
- To join the community you need to submit an application and wait for it to be approved.
- Clubs are united in alliances, so in the largest ones, you can easily find tables at the limits you want.
- Alliances hold large inter-club tournaments with large prize pools and a large number of participants.
PokerBros has versions only for smartphones with Android and iOS operating systems. You can play on a Windows PC using an emulator.
Advantages
- Many weak opponents
- Regular tournaments with a large number of players and good guarantees.
- Deposit and withdrawal of real money using popular payment systems and crypto coins.
Flaws
- The minimum deposit of $300 is too high for beginners.
- Some clubs with regional restrictions can only be accessed through a proxy.
- The vertical display.
PPPoker
PPPoker is another popular online poker application with a club system just like PokerBros.
PPPoker has MTT, Spin & Go, and SNG, but most poker players play at cash tables. The room offers a fairly large selection of game varieties: in addition to the usual Hold'em and classic PLO, there are tables with Chinese poker, Short Deck and five-card Omaha.
Each club sets its own rules, so you can find cash with almost any limit (from NL3 to NL400+).
PPPoker has versions for iOS and Android, as well as a client for PC (Windows). You can download the mobile application for free from the App Store, Google Play, or the official website.
Advantages
- Weak players from South America and Asia.
- Rakeback up to 50%.
- Fast withdrawal of money from GT+.
Flaws
- A number of clubs only accept participants from a certain country.
- Professionals can use poker software, which gives them an edge over amateurs.
Suprema Poker
Suprema Poker was created by a large Brazilian alliance that left PokerBros and developed its own gaming platform. Despite the fact that the application was opened only at the end of 2021, it quickly gained a large audience. It consistently attracts many poker players to the tables, including beginners.
To play for money, you need to join the club and make a real money deposit through an agent.
You can download the Suprema Poker application for your Android or iOS mobile device on the official website. There is also a version available for Windows, which runs on a PC without an emulator.
The Suprema Poker platform hosts MTTs with guarantees of hundreds of thousands of dollars, which attract players of very different (including very low) levels. You can find active cash games in Hold'em and several types of PLO at any time.
Advantages
- Weak players from Brazil.
- There are many ways to top up your account via GT+
- High rakeback. Each club sets its own rules, but the average is about 45%.
Flaws
- There are no tables with medium or high limits.
- The minimum deposit is $300.
Upoker
Upoker is another popular mobile app with a club system, popular among players from Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Founded at the beginning of 2019 and deservedly ranked among the best. The main disciplines are cash at low and medium limits, MTT, SnG, and spins.
Despite the fact that each community has its own rules, Upoker has a single commission for all cash tables:
- 5% of the bank, but no more than 3bb (at limits above NL200 and PLO200 – no more than 2bb).
- On Chinese poker tables – 3%, but not more than three jackpots.
- There is no rake taken before the flop.
From the official website, you can download mobile applications for Android and iOS, as well as a version for Windows, which can be used without an emulator.
Advantages
- There are many amateurs and weak players from countries where playing poker for money is prohibited.
- Withdrawal of funds without commission from GT+.
- High rakeback (30-40%).
- You can use programs to collect statistics and HUD.
Flaws
- Not much high stakes play.
ClubGG
GGPoker very quickly became the leader in world online poker. One of the key reasons for this was the launch of a mobile version of the room (ClubGG), which allowed poker players to play from mobile devices.
There are separate applications for Android and iOS that can be downloaded from the official website in a couple of minutes. Their functionality is similar to that of a PC game client. All cash tables, tournaments, SNGs, and spins are available.
You can control the appearance of the table, choose an avatar, the cloth color, deck type, etc. If special effects and animation make it difficult to concentrate on the game, you can turn them off in a couple of taps. The lobby is also designed in detail. It will be easy for you to find the desired tournament or free space in the cash games.
Why players choose ClubGG
- Bonus program for new players, including doubling the first deposit of up to $600.
- All additional programs are prohibited, except for the internal HUD.
- Lots of weak players.
Cons of the poker room
- High rake and low rakeback.
- There are many complaints about unfair treatment of regulars and successful players.