PartyPoker iPhone app now offers Sit & Go tournaments

Discussion in 'Mobile Poker Rooms' started by Sebastian, Aug 2, 2014.

  1. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    The PartyPoker app for iPhone and Android finally supports Sit and Go tournaments. Previously PartyPoker Mobile only offered iOS players the Texas Hold'em ring games and "FastForward" high-speed tables. Multi-table Tournaments (MTTs) are still under development.

    PartyPoker is the 4th busiest poker network in the world for cash games players so there should be no problem finding plenty of tournaments action at all levels. Play-for-fun games are also available on mobile devices.

    The Android versions of the app for devices like the Samsung Galaxy S5, Motorola DROID and Google Nexus is available in most countries. The iOS version is only available in the iTunes App Store in the following countries. Austria, Azerbaijan, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden and the UK.

    For full details visit PartyPoker or read our full review of the app http://www.iphonebettingapps.com/partypoker-for-ios-and-android.html

    DOWNLOAD PARTYPOKER MOBILE: WWW.PARTYPOKER.COM

     
    Last edited: Jul 22, 2016
  2. Lizzy

    Lizzy New Member

    Awesome :) What about scheduled tournaments? Do they offer MTT's yet?
     
  3. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    No, the app does not currently offer Multi-Table Tournaments.

    PartyPoker have also recently released a brand new type of fast-fold poker app called FastForward "Special Edition". This new app allows you to control the game by simply using Tap or Swipe gestures. This discussion thread has more details http://forums.iphonebettingapps.com...release-new-Tap-amp-Swipe-fast-fold-poker-app
     
  4. Jack65

    Jack65 New Member

    they're also testing a browser based version of their poker software, which is good news. when i travel the native version doesn't always activate on my iphone so it will be good to have a web app that will work from anywhere, including the usa.
     
  5. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    Web-apps are becoming increasingly popular because telecoms networks now offer high-speed connections via 3G and LTE/4G. Trying to play poker from your browser a few years ago would have been extremely laggy and frustrating.
     
  6. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    PartyPoker have now officially released their fast fold poker app called PartyPoker FastForward Special Edition that uses new swipe and tap gestures rather than the regular controls buttons. This makes playing high-speed poker games even faster and makes the gameplay even more intuitive. If ultra fast poker games are your thing, then we'd recommend you try the PartyPoker FastForward app for Apple iOS, Google Android and Windows Phone by visiting www.partypoker.com/ff
     
  7. Fan Boy

    Fan Boy Member

    I like the concept but did this app ever move past beta development? According to the iTunes page the app hasn't been updated since July 2014 so it looks like they might have abandoned this project.
     
  8. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    The main PartyPoker app that can be found in the iTunes App Store now offers a full range of fast fold cash games and high speed tournaments of all types. Tap and swipe commands have also been integrated in the main PartyPoker app for anyone that wants to use them.
     
  9. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

  10. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    Fans of multi-tabling can now play on up to 4 tables simultaneously using the latest version of the Party Poker app. The PartyPoker Multi-Table feature has a mini-view that allows you to keep track of what is happening at all your tables and alerts you when it is your time to take action.
     
  11. Sebastian

    Sebastian Administrator Staff Member

    PartyPoker, PokerStars and BetOnline are no longer available in the United States.
     

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