5/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Bold Poker - Your Personal Poker Dealer for iPhone.
Bold Poker - Your Personal Poker Dealer is free iOS app published by kater calling GmbH
LyndaLady
Very nice interface, love everything about this game, but have one suggestion to make it perfect. Add the board to the player's device.
BenVander
What a gorgeous, effective, and well-designed app. However, I wish it did exactly the opposite -- this removes the need for cards but not chips. I always have a pack of cards but never have chips! Pot management and handling all of that in the app too would make this all you need to run a great game, and would be so wonderful. Perhaps in another version!
innate
The worst part of playing poker live is shuffling this got rid of all that and hasn't been buggy at all
Ejf92672
We paid over $30 for the "no ad and no break" version of this app. We were forced into an upgrade and now it wants us to pay $4.99 per day or else it cuts off every 30 minutes (even if you're in a hand). This is a bait and switch money grab. Don't give them your money.
Johnson4o
This app is exceptionally well designed. It looks beautiful and works great. If you guys ever decide to add betting in the game I'll be one really happy user, please consider it.
BooyaShakah
One of those apps that makes you appreciate the genius of simple idea executed perfectly.
Richkline
After the first 3 hands people get the value of this app. You still get to use real chips and make real bluffs, but everything moves faster and there are no mis-deals! Try it once and you will be hooked.
Woot woot!!!!
Keeps the game intimate, nobody is distracted and on the phone! And everybody has to pay attention using poker chips! If there are upgrades and extra features to purchase, i will
CGamesPlay
This app is handy. Not shuffling is great. Unfortunately removing the ability to pull your cards back seems to just be a move backwards. Especially when bugs in the game cause you to fold accidentally (for the blinds, even), and you can't get the cards back. Why did you remove that feature?