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The Official Poker Tycoon Game

Ratings

Age

18+

Category

Card

Languages

English


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Ratings & Reviews
Best of the poker apps
Tue Feb 08 2022 Peter Lemonjellow

Obviously rigged with algorithms to a certain extent like any online poker game is going to be, but at least this app is worth spending a little money on. A lot of idiots going all in with 2/4’s but that’s just online poker with people getting free chips. Think there should be a table for ppl w/less than 20k chips, and you should be able to customize your profile w/o using a Facebook photo. Other than that, it’s a great game. I notice I tend to be unlucky right after I buy chips. If you are going to rig the game, at least rig it towards ppl that are willing to buy chips. Knowing that I seem to be unlucky right after buying chips, definitely makes me want to buy chips less. You have a great game, don’t be so greedy. WSOP is way too rigged to even think about buying chips from there. Be nice to have 1 game that is honestly random and not compromised by an algorithm.

Game will straight up steal chips
Tue Jan 18 2022 SericS

Spent the first day playing this game and working my way up to 1.5m, lost all of it because the game placed a bet without any input from me. If you plan on paying for anything, don’t. They’ll throw it away without your consent. If you want to play poker for fun, download literally anything else. Any game past 20k is loaded with people filling the room with their obvious alts (matching FB profile pictures and everything), and anything you don’t lose to them will be bet without your consent. If your idea of fun is closing 5 ads every single time you load up the game (which will be often because it crashes if you open another tab and come back), having 0 chips to play with because the game threw them away, and having to constantly scroll all the wat to the lowest buy-ins because it tries defaulting you to the highest every time you play a new table, go ahead. Everyone goes all in on every hand (mostly bots, but whales do it too), you’ll leave a table and see the same exact person you know who was in the middle of an active game joining your new game at the same time (in other words, they don’t even hide the fact that they add bots), rooms are filled with alts, etc. If you decide you want to download this, for whatever reason, eventually the devs themselves will force you to play another poker game by throwing your chips away. Don’t waste your time.

Honest review
Tue Jan 07 2025 Jonylatino19

After playing this game a few times, I have noticed a few odd things about this game. First, the randomness doesn’t seem all that random. For example, there have been several times where I’ve had several hands such as full houses or 4 of a kind with back to back scenarios. This is quite odd and very difficult to simulate or achieve in a real scenarios. Secondly, many people that I have played with, typically high level players, often get really good hands and in some cases very impressive hands and almost impossible to challenge. Which leaves me to the conclusion that players who either spend more time and or spend real money or “pay to win” are often players with higher win to lose ratio than those who don’t. In other words, success isn’t determined by skill but rather how much money you spend. This method or marketing strategy has been proven to work quite effectively become really profitable in the gaming industry but at the cost of fairness and transparency. This game gives exactly just that and I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case. All in all, I believe players would be better off spending their real money at a local casino for a chance to win real money. After all, this game doesn’t pay you to win. More like designed to scam people and ruin the game experience.

Fun, but I suspect cheating
Tue Dec 30 2025 Mr_Commando

This is a great app to use to learn how to play Texas hold ‘em. If you lose all your chips the game will bail you out. You’ll have to start over at the smallest table, but at the end of the day it’s just Monopoly money. My suspicion of cheating comes once you hit the black jack tables. Probably 95% of the time the dealer will beat you or push you. It’s not at all uncommon to lose 15+ hands in a row, as I did today and a couple days ago as well. I downloaded a different black jack app and my win/loss ratio wasn’t nearly as terrible! When it comes to in-game purchases, only the black scratch off cards are worth it. Don’t buy rolls. Don’t buy spins. Don’t even buy the other color or themed scratch offs. Only the black cards. Reason being is that you can win billions (I’ve always won 1B+) very easily. The black cards have been getting bundled with “one time” deals that you can actually buy repeatedly.

Doesn’t always award coins
Thu Nov 09 2023 PeanutJD

I recently won a game and was not awarded my prize. Fortunately I had immediately taken a screen shot of the issue and contacted the support team to notify them of the glitch and ask for my coins. The support team grilled me and despite giving them all the relevant details twice and showing them the screenshot I took, they told me the app had no other reported problems and refused to award me my coins. It was only 1.2 million coins, but I was shocked that the support team wouldn’t acknowledge the problem especially because I have a clear photo showing the problem. I don’t really care about the 1.2 million in coins, I just think it’s really bad customer service to not accept my photo and immediate contact as proof of the problem. If my photo wasn’t sufficient proof, nothing ever will be. Bottom line is that I would play at your own risk. Other than that, I have enjoyed playing the game, but I will no longer purchase coins because I don’t want there to be another glitch at my expense.

App will steal your chips
Wed Mar 15 2023 Sandrewtos

The game is designed to exploit your habitual taps and will constantly default to highest chip values of tables making it so you might accidentally wager your whole bankroll unwittingly. It also surrounds the ads for chip purchases with links to immediate checkout so be careful when trying to close those windows as they really are trying to get you to accidentally spend money! LUCKY DICE I was up to 1.5billion chips earned through pure gameplay and no purchases. There is a daily task of playing 30’games of lucky dice. I normally do this with 5k chips but I guess it didn’t register my 5k bet and was betting 200m per roll, and I didn’t even know it because it runs in the background! Before I knew it my 1.5b was reduced to 200m and I wasn’t even there to enjoy losing it. I contacted support about this clear error and they just blamed me saying I must have intended this bet since it’s what was submitted. More horse crap trying to get me to buy chips. Edit: more support citing user error instead of predatory design

Free Poker - You Get What You Pay For
Sat Jan 27 2024 tonynknox

Final update: this game somehow found ways to get worse. I deleted my account and uninstalled the game. Don't waste your time. Update: the more I play, the more I hate it. It's so OBVIOUSLY rigged to steal your chips. Either you're playing bots like crazy or gut shots always pay off for your opponent. I regret ever downloading the game. From the standpoint of someone that likes to play poker, this game is dreadful, but at least it looks nice. There is no skill whatsoever amongst most of the players and really no reason for it. It seems that only the donkeys (bad players) or the bots get rewarded for ignorant aggressive play, but it is what it is. They also need to slow down the blinds in the Sit and Go tournaments. I've dominated an entire game only to lose it all in the last second because the blinds were high, and they give my opponent dominating cards consecutively to make me lose. If nothing changes about the game, I'll never drop a penny into it.

The worst game known to man
Sat Nov 02 2024 Pason Jence

Monopoly Poker is a perplexing fusion of two games that simply don’t belong together. By mixing poker’s strategy with Monopoly’s luck-driven randomness, the game turns into a confusing mess. Poker fans will likely find themselves annoyed as Monopoly-style bonuses and power-ups disrupt what should be strategic gameplay. Even when you have a great hand, random dice rolls or “chance cards” can suddenly throw everything off balance, making it feel more like a game of luck than skill. Despite the frustration this game brings, my little Irish cousin somehow loves it. For him, the wild twists and chaotic surprises add to the fun, with the Monopoly tokens and quirky bonuses creating a playground of unpredictable excitement. Where seasoned players may feel cheated by the randomness, he’s thrilled by the game’s surprises and doesn’t mind that strategy takes a back seat. But for anyone else looking for depth or meaningful decisions, Monopoly Poker will likely disappoint and have them folding fast.


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