

Poker Legends: Phil Ivey
Photo Taken From: Wikimedia Commons “If you can’t pull a $100 bill out of your pocket and light it on fire, I don’t think you can play poker for a living.” This quote comes from Phil Ivey, a poker pro who many consider to be one of the greatest legends to ever play the game. With total live earnings over $31 million, 10 WSOP bracelets, and 9th on the all time money list, Ivey also joined the Poker Hall of Fame in 2017 at the age of 40, the first year he was eligible for induc

Patch 4.7.9 Notes
New patch is live with a new icon! We are now in Turkish, Russian, and Portuguese. Join us with your Pokerrrr buddies around the world in the fantasyland! General New app icon. We are now supporting Turkish, Russian, and Portuguese. We can now refresh the game history. We can now check the current PRR rank in the user profile. Bugs Fixed Switching table is now smoother than before. Fixed the hand card on the nameplate disappears issue. Remember to link the account to Facebook


How to Beat Small Stakes Poker and Move Up
The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to set goals and aim for growth. As poker players, this translates to beating the game in order to play bigger and bigger games and will let us win more chips. That’s why you need an edge. By being more skilled than your opponents, all you need is the put in the time in order to move up. These are our top tips for climbing the poker ladder. 1: Increase Your Aggression Many players call way too often and don’t 3-bet and 4-bet oft


Poker Legends: Doyle Brunson
Photo Taken From: Wikimedia Commons Welcome to our Poker Legends series, where we dive into the lives and careers of some of the biggest stars who have ever played the game. In this first installation, we’re starting with the Godfather of Poker himself: Doyle Brunson, otherwise known as Texas Dolly. With over six decades in the game, Brunson has played high stakes poker for longer than anyone else, and at 87 years old, he doesn’t show any signs of slowing down anytime soon. B


Minimum Raise Rules in No Limit Texas Hold’em
The rules about how much a player has to bet in order to make a raise, aka a “min raise” is a commonly misunderstood part of NLHE. In this article, we’re going to demystify the min raise so that you know exactly what they mean. It all starts with the big blind. Essentially, this is our unit in poker. Whether you’re pre-flop, on the flop, or on a later street, you always have to at least start with the big blind (BB). So, if the BB is 100 chips, then you’ll never be able to ju


Looking Back on 2020
What a year 2020 has been. For all of us around the world, things look very different than they did even one year ago, and the poker world has been no different. Of course, the main change is that we’ve spent much more time playing online poker. With card rooms closed and home games canceled, digital poker has been a true lifeline on the game we love. If you haven’t already, we highly recommend keeping track of data about your games and performance. For instance, you could tr