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Learn Poker App Reviews

The Learn Poker app recently received 7 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Learn Poker app an average rating of 4.43 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 92 ratings since its release on Aug 20 by Jelle Van den Eynde. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Learn Poker?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.14 out of 5

92 global ratings

5 Star
43%
4 Star
29%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
29%

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7 Positive User Reviews for Learn Poker

Helpful

Exactly what I was looking for.

Needs more substance

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. My bet is th

Great for unbiased learning

I 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, I think the developers need to update the app for errors or discrepancies in the hands presented in a few quiz questions; I perceive some answers to not align with what some of the questions/hands.

My earlier review was wrong, the app is GREAT

I just didn’t know how to change suits lol but the app works exactly as intended. Best app for beginners for the price!!!

Suits?

Not able to input answers to quizzes because no apparent way to select the suit of a card. Surely I’m missing something…thanks for response . Works great

2 Negative User Reviews for Learn Poker

Paid but not a complete set of lessons

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, it’s 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.

New to poker but I thought aces are high?

This app appears to confuse where the ace is in the hierarchy. Sometimes it’s high, sometimes it’s low and sometimes I’ve send wrap around straights