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⭐️3.2 / 5
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🙌6
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$0.99 - $99.99
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All Versions of Texas Hold'em

2.0.2

October 17, 2023

Optimize the game server

2.0.1

December 29, 2017

Update the whole game UI

2.0.0

July 26, 2016

Update whole UI; update online game;

1.2.0

February 5, 2015

1) update the whole UI; 2) add online chat

1.1.1

June 28, 2013

Add Support for iPhone 5 devices;

1.1.0

May 3, 2013

Add Online challenge with others

1.0.1

January 24, 2013

Limit maximum 500000 chips for each round to avoid crash; Adjust the AI so it is more rational.
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1.0.0

January 3, 2013

Texas Hold'em In-App Purchases History

$0.99

ChipSet 1 - 6000 Chips

Buy ChipSet 1, with 6000 Chips

$0.99

10000 hall chips

Buy 10000 chips for chipset 0

$1.99

ChipSet 2, with 13000 Chips

Buy Chipset 2 to get 13000 chips

$2.99

60000 hall chips

Buy 60000 chips for ChipSet 1

$4.99

Chipset 3, with 35000 Chips

Buy ChipSet 3 to get 35000 Chips

$8.99

ChipSet 4, with 75000 chips

Buy ChipSet 4, get 75000 Chips

$17.99

ChipSet 5, with 160000 chips

Buy ChipSet 5, get 160000 chips

$54.99

7000000 Hall Chips

buy 7000000 chips for Hall ChipSet 4

$99.99

ChipSet 6, with 30000000 chips

Buy ChipSet 6, get 30000000 chips

$99.99

15000000 Hall Chips

Buy 15000000 chips for Hall ChipSet 5

Price History of Texas Hold'em

Description of Texas Hold'em

Please *UPDATE* to the latest version. The old Server address will be obsoleted after July 15th; no-limit Texas Hold'em, you can win unlimited chips ever dreamed! Whether you are Tight or Loose, Aggressive or Passive! Daily login to get *FREE* bonus chips! [WARN] Quit the game to Menu Scene will lose all bet chips in the current round! Texas hold 'em (also known as hold 'em or holdem) is a variation of the standard card game of poker. The game consists of two cards being dealt face down to each player and then five community cards being placed face-up by the dealer—a series of three ("the flop") then two additional single cards ("the turn" and "the river" or "fourth and fifth street" respectively), with players having the option to check, bet, raise or fold after each deal; i.e., betting may occur prior to the flop, "on the flop", "on the turn", and "on the river". Texas Hold 'em is the "H" game featured in H.O.R.S.E and in H.O.S.E. Objective: In Texas hold 'em, as in all variants of poker, individuals compete for an amount of money or chips contributed by the players themselves (called the pot). Because the cards are dealt randomly and outside the control of the players, each player attempts to control the amount of money in the pot based either on the hand they are holding, or on their prediction as to what their opponents may be holding. The game is divided into a series of hands or deals; at the conclusion of each hand, the pot is typically awarded to one player (an exception in which the pot is divided between more than one is discussed below). A hand may end at the showdown, in which case the remaining players compare their hands and the highest hand is awarded the pot; that highest hand is usually held by only one player, but can be held by more in the case of a tie. The other possibility for the conclusion of a hand occurs when all but one player has folded and have thereby abandoned any claim to the pot, in which case the pot is awarded to the player who has not folded. The objective of winning players is not to win every individual hand, but rather to make mathematically and psychologically correct decisions regarding when and how much to bet, raise, call or fold. By making such decisions, winning poker players can maximize their expected gain on each round of betting, thereby increasing their long-term winnings. Texas Hold'em are divided into the following steps: 1) Compulsory bets, 2) Pre-flop, 3) Flop, 4) Turn, 5) River, 6) Showdown After Showdown, the bet chips are awarded to the winners. For more information, you can refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_hold_%27em
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Texas Hold'em: FAQ

Can Texas Hold'em support iPad devices?

The Texas Hold'em software is compatible with iPad devices.
The Texas Hold'em app was launched by CronlyGames Inc..
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 11.0.
The Texas Hold'em app has a consumer rating of 3.2 and gets mild reviews.
The App Category Of The Texas Hold'em App Is Games.
2.0.2 is the newly released version of the Texas Hold'em app.
Texas Hold'em released its latest update on July 5, 2024.
Texas Hold'em was initially released on July 2, 2024.
Some content may be too intense or graphic for younger viewers, recommended for ages 17 and up.
Currently, the Texas Hold'em app supports the following languages: English, Chinese.
Sorry, Texas Hold'em is not part of Apple Arcade.
Yes, Texas Hold'em is eligible for in-app purchases to enrich your usage.
No, Texas Hold'em does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Texas Hold'em

  • Texas hold 'em

    Liked the old one much better. As really bummed it was canceled without any notice. Just began this one and it is okay for a start.
  • Texas

    I think it is the most cheating game played ,i been sucker in ,i I'm sorry I've been sucked in by this stupid game,!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Nice game

    Bidding by npc gets crazy and when they run out of money more just pops right in for them not a new player kinda lame you never break a player and them having endless chips is lame