Poker players, surely, know the name of the poker network – Ongame. That’s one of the largest poker networks for now (and ahead of the expulsion of the Americans was the biggest). The Ongame Company itself, as had been stated earlier, was acquired through the bookmaker BWin. Ongame Company owns not simply the software, but a couple of large good online gamble poker rooms such as PokerRoom and EuroPoker. So it turns out, that namely these poker rooms, factually belonging to the one and only owner, are usually using Ongame mobile casino games software for their mobile poker versions. Perhaps, mobile software already exists or will soon be developed for other rooms of this network, but I did not yet come across any.
So what kind of mobile poker software Ongame Company offers? Well, the game “weighs” about 250 Kb and includes likewise online and offline options where you can practice your poker skills: to take advantage of tournament features, playing at four different skill poker levels – from beginner to expert, and of course to win mobile poker bonuses.
But, surely, the most interesting option is mobile poker games. There’s just one game – Texas Hold’em, and only cash games. You may download certain options, one example is a four colour deck, 3D graphical game, a chat, detailed info, sound etc.
Before starting a mobile poker game you should filter the poker tables, select the game type (limited, unlimited), table size (full, shortened, one to one), limits, and mobile poker for real money or play money, or offline tournaments.
Having done the selection, press “Get Tables”, you would find a list of the available tables – these will be the same poker tables as in the online version. If you select the option “show full tables”, you get all of the tables available; if this option just isn’t installed – solely those tables which are not fully occupied. For every table, after it’s selected, you may acquire additional info (hands each hour, average pot, flop view percentage). Unfortunately, the current version lacks the option to join a queue to a table; you may join a partly occupied or open and watch the game at a fully occupied table.
Visually a table is a diminished copy of the on-line poker room version – same avatars, same design, but you are able to see on the display only a little more than half a table at one and the same time.