Play a quick game of 1-on-1 Texas Hold'em anywhere. Play against a friend, or against your iPhone or iPod touch. Even play wirelessly against a friend on their own device!
Easy and elegant touch controls keep the mechanics of the game simple and beautiful. (It's even won an award! placing in the "Best App Ever" Casino Games!)
ONE PLAYER: * For one player, play against a smart AI opponent. * Several AI personalities (with widely different styles and who all play advanced poker strategies) keep it fun and challenging even for expert poker players. * Upgrade, then beat each to earn their card protector to use in the game.
TWO PLAYER: * Awesome wireless play. You and a friend, each on your own iPad. Or play on your iPad against an iPhone or iPod touch with "Heads Up: Hold'em" too!
* GameCenter online multiplayer lets you play against anyone in the world. * Share one device and use your iPad like a chess board between two people. Heads Up: Hold'em can either just deal the cards (letting you use real world chips) or both deal the cards and let you bet virtual chips onscreen against a friend.
FEATURES: * Easy and intuitive touch controls keep the mechanics of the game simple. Spin to set your bet amount, then push the pile of chips into the "bet" circle to place your bet. Or drag your cards to the center to fold. In two player games, simply slide the chip off your cards to peek. * Beautiful photographic images and realistic sounds make it feel right. * AI opponents vary from aggressive to careful, upgrade to play them all. * Upgrade for dozens of awards to earn and use as card protectors in the game. * "Peek Counter" prevents cheating in two player games.
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Very well-made with impressive features for multi-player. Highly recommended. This is one of the best ios apps I've seen. It's extremely well polished and obviously a lot of love and effort went into creating it. The AI opponents all have their own distinct play styles and some of them can be quite tricky. Folding and calling are extremely smooth and the screen transitions and beautiful graphics are a pleasure. The ability to share one screen between two players and take turns "peeking" at your cards without moving or rotating the screen was surprising and clever. There are sometimes bugs in the UI that come up when you press a button prompt twice before it disappears, but it's not a major problem. The only major negative point I found over several hours of play is that the bet slider feels rather loose and fickle. It can be difficult to make accurate bets quickly. I wonder if it might be better to have multiple sliders for different "chip stacks" so you can throw in chips of different denominations. That would make it easier to make bets like 455 or 10,600, which are now difficult or impossible to make. That's a minor complaint, though, and the game is still easily 5 stars. I recommend it to anyone who has an interest in learning or playing poker.