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Learn Poker – Education Game Review
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Learn Poker is a Education/Casino/Card game from Jelle Van den Eynde, first launched in 12th January 2020.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 102+ ratings on the App Store.
What Makes Learn Poker Stand Out
Never played poker before?
This app teaches the rules of the game, as well as winning strategies. Study by solving quizzes, looking up odds, and simulating games.
This Education game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.
Player Feedback
As a newer release, Learn Poker is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .
Recent Updates & Development
Latest Update: 23rd August 2020
Recent improvements include:
Portuguese language support
Download & Availability
Learn Poker is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.
Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.
Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.
Player Experience Highlights
Community Insight:
Not able to input answers to quizzes because no apparent way to select the suit of a card. Surely Im missing somethingthanks for response . Works great.
We just didnt know how to change suits lol but the app works exactly as intended. Best app for beginners for the price.
We have learned a lot using Learn Poker because the app is more focuses on educating the user about how to play poker, which was difficult to do on casino-oriented apps. Although, we think the developers need to update the app for errors or discrepancies in the hands presented in a few quiz questions; we perceive some answers to not align with what some of the questions/hands.
90% of this is the most basic level of instructions on how to play Texas hold em which is free with a basic google search. The last module begins to look beyond the very basic and is what most are willing to pay for but the 20ish questions that your tasked with answering prob are not worth even the $1.99 asking price. But with a bit more content it would be totally worth it. Instead it wants you to pay an additional .99 to get what prob should just be included in the first place. Our bet is they bait you with those last questions so that you feel confident the additional .99 is a + EV and youll just go ahead and pay it.
This app appears to confuse where the ace is in the hierarchy. Sometimes its high, sometimes its low and sometimes Ive send wrap around straights.
There is very little content once you pay and even an ask for more money for another single lesson. Most links in the app simply point to other apps. As far as the content, its ok but very light with little explanation once the topics get more difficult. Even there the odds, which should be the most heavily covered, only have a small number or examples. Hardly worth the money. Look elsewhere.
Not able to input answers to quizzes because no apparent way to select the suit of a card. Surely Im missing something.
The text gets cut off most of the time at the bottom. Unusable.
Exactly what we were looking for.
If you really dont know how to play poker, this isnt going to teach you. As far as we can tell you can not enter a correct answer to some of the quizzes. But Im not sure, so we can only say we dont have enough information and its frustrating. You should be able to find out what is the correct answer after a couple of wrong tries. In the quizzes, you should be able to tap terms to be reminded of what they mean. Instead, if you are stuck, all you can do is tap skip quiz to get to the next one. Honestly, after trying for a while, this app is making us feel like learning poker on our phone is too complicated. But Ill try a couple other apps before we give up.
User feedback from Apple App Store
App Details
- Version: 1.91
- Size: 41.38 MB
- iOS: 9.0 or later
- Languages:
- Content Advisory:
- Developer: [Jelle Van den Eynde]()
Last updated: 23rd August 2020 | Genre: Education, Casino | Developer: Jelle Van den Eynde
