Lisa S
★★★★★
"Works well for quick practice. Love the player rating system. One of the better poker training apps online."
Version: 3.6.0
Flop McStuffins
★★★★★
"This app is absolute gold... great product, great support, great community. You cannot go wrong, download and start improving your poker game today or be left behind tomorrow."
Version: 3.0.2
Tim Tschumy
★★★
"The app is good, but I sure wish it wouldn`t bug me to rate it every single time I open it."
Version: 4.4.3
Dean Butt
★★★★
"I have only been using this app for a week,so far so good, with no problems."
ShooBi-
★★★★★
"Trying out free version for now but so far great expiernience, extremely educative app with loads of different tools to make anyone into a winning poker player! Highly recommend!"
Version: 3.1.1
Jonathan Ladouceur
★★★★★
"The best bang for your buck on the market, essy to use. Thats exacly whay i wanted to practice postflop scenarios in regards to ranges."
Version: 3.4.1
Michael Directo
★★★★★
"DMV go hhgd do nbvd"
Version: 5.0.1
Brent Dady
★★★★★
"Postflop+ helps you learn GTO concepts and apply them to your game by training you on specific spots (e.g. Button vs Big Blind at various effective stack sizes). It`s an intuitive and well-designed app, and I`d recommend it for poker players looking to improve their game."
Version: 3.0.2
Mental health
★★★★
"The program doesn`t work on my phone anymore for some reasons could I get help?"
Version: 3.0.6
David StarBoo
★★★★★
"Well, I have to say , using this app is really helping me. And find it`s easier to find the time to study."
Version: 4.3.3
Christopher Patrone Jr.
★★★★★
"Hey Guys. I love the app. It gives me a chance to practice. Thank you. I have an idea. The muliple choice answers to raise and bet come with the amount already. Ex. To bet 75% pot etc... What if first the choices were only check/fold or bet/raise... Then once you choice correctly for bet or raise... That is when the amount of what to bet or raise appears as multiple choice."
Version: 4.2.4
Anthony Guerriero
★★★
"Ok, recently I have had the opportunity to pursue one of my teenage passions, which of course is Texas Holdem. I also am pretty sure that I am like 95% other folks using this app we want to become better card players and get that edge to make it to the final table. As for the app itself? For now I am going to put up a 3 star for the lack of instructions, explanations as to why one choice is better than the other. I`m here to learn so if there is no feedback as to why I made the wrong choice"
Version: 3.1.3
Ashar Khaliq
★★★★★
"Great app to help with understanding GTO play."
Version: 4.3.0
Garrett Krauter
★★
"Almost everything is locked behind I gigantic paywall, the only reason I`m not giving it one star is because you might, maybe, have a chance at learning something. But even then that`s unlikely cuz it never tells you why you`re wrong. For example why is checking with the nuts, in position, the best move? I`ll never know cuz it doesn`t tell me."
Version: 3.1.6
Andrew Hedderman
★★★★★
"Superb training aid"
Version: 3.4.1
Ben Perry
★
"The ever-shrinking free tier (15 per day at first, now I`m down to 3 per day) is way too harsh."
Version: 4.4.3
J R
★★★
"I like the hands and the UI is great, but there are some drawbacks. The free tier is very limited, but the post-hand analysis uses so much jargon that I`m unlikely to invest in the paid version as it stands. Just a tutorial explaining what the various numbers and percentages are in each screen would be super useful."
Version: 4.4.3
Michael Zauner
★★
"Looked for a casual GTO trainer and if you invest a lot of money you probably get it. However, imo it`s too expensive and the free version is really a joke."
Version: 3.5.5
OhJunTae
★★★★★
"Its fun during lunch breaks"
Version: 5.2.0
Matt Herbik
★★★
"Decent enough tool. After a few days limited to 2 per day on free app. Start at 10 per day which seems reasonable. It keeps declining down to 2."
Version: 4.4.3