Bwin iPhone Poker App
It looks as if bwin will be giving Full Tilt Poker and Switch Poker a run for their money with their latest update – an iPhone Poker App that actually allows the use of real cash. As usual, the application uses texas hold’em poker, which is sort of like the default format for most poker games released. The application is free to download. So far, it is only available in stores in the UK and in Austria, but bwin plans to release it in several different countries during the course of the year.
Bwin and Mobile Gaming
First things first – downloading the app is completely and utterly free. Bwin, as you might know, is one of the biggest online betting companies in the world. It offers sports betting, poker, and casino games and it has been pretty determined to move into the mobile gaming industry. As you well know, mobile gaming is the next big thing. People are becoming more and more reliant on their smart phones. Full Tilt and Switch Poker were pretty smart to cash into the whole migration into the mobile world, and bwin’s smart enough to follow. In fact, bwin’s move actually started last year when they released a play-for-fun poker game.
The app was very well received by the public, and that became sufficient basis for them to launch this new real money application. Bwin also has an advantage in that it already has a real money betting app out there that has been lauded by regular players and critics as well.
About the App
Should you want to download the app, just search for bwin.com Poker at the Apple Store. The game will no doubt please the avid poker enthusiast. However, it’s also great for the new players since it goes into detail about the game’s mechanics and rules. What’s more, the app automatically shows which hand is best in terms of strength so it’s much easier for new players to catch up with the experts. Of course, it’s assumed that the features of the play-for-fun Poker Clock will be integrated into this new version. Bwin also plans to store hand histories automatically and to make them more readily available to players.
Another nifty feature is its one-click reseating feature, which allows the player to go back to the game he or she was playing at with just a single push of a button.


