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Chinese Poker app for iPhone and iPad


4.1 ( 4711 ratings )
Games Entertainment Card Casino
Developer: Ace Squared
0.99 USD
Current version: 2.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 11 Oct 2008
App size: 8.48 Mb

"There are a couple of apps that ensure youll win a little cash on the side once you make it to the WSOP, but out of all of them, Ace Squareds Chinese Poker is the best." - Bluff Magazine, March 2010 Page 31

Play solitaire Chinese Poker against the Ace Squared AI engine. You are dealt 13 cards and must make three hands. The best hand on the bottom, second best in the middle and last three cards on top. Game options include 2-4 or 1-6 scoring, lowball in the middle, naturals, learning mode and royalties .

Chinese Poker is also known as Russian Poker or Pusoy. It has been played in the Asian community for many years and is growing in popularity across the world. Many poker pros play for hundreds or thousands of dollars a point. (Of course this iPhone game is played just for fun!)

This game uses Flurry/Pinch Media to track utilization.

Pros and cons of Chinese Poker app for iPhone and iPad

Chinese Poker app good for

great look and feel, good ai and features like an ai review of how to set your hand and lowball in the middle. would love to see a 2 player option but otherwise sick game!
Good controls, lots of options, and the flow of the game is very simple and fast. Very nicely made.

Some bad moments

I just wasted 6 dollars 4 no reason Do not get this crap it is nothing like the reall chinnese poker >=1
Everything you can ask for in 13 cards I grew up playing it so its worth $6 to me
I only heard of Chinese Poker but never played it before. Either I am very lucky or the genous setting isnt hard enough because I rarely lose a hand.
Good games, just need to improve for the advance level, just wondering if u might have a Chinese mahjong games, expecting to own one,thanks!!!!
I first learned this game from my grandfather when I was 10 or 11. We would play for a penny per point and he would always let me walk away with a few extra pennies. Nothing like starting gambling when were young and corruptable. Anyway, on to my comments about this program. This program is Chinese Poker which is 13 cards, set 5, 5 and 3 on top. This program is not Pai Gow poker, which is 7 cards, set 5 and 2 on the top. I think that a previous reviewer was thinking about Pai Gow poker when they said that this game is nothing like Chinese Poker. This program does not have fancy graphics or animations, but the gameplay is excellent. The rules and bonuses (when bonus mode is turned on) are the same. There are three difficulty levels and two point scoring modes. I have sent the developer a couple of suggestions for improvement ("natural" winning hands and learning mode) and he responded by saying that they would be included in the next version. Very good job!
Love pusoy and this game. But CPU is really cheap and almost never deals good hands. I would only end up with three or four pairs and nothing higher, and I have to fight complete hands or royalties. When I do have a good hand, CPU throws out a natural. Its really hard to even out points. It just keeps going lower.