Poker sites encrypt your information, just like they do on the desktop versions of their software. I recommend practicing with fake money first, if possible, just to get the hang of how the software looks and function and only then should you progress to playing poker with money. So it's definitely a possibility to mis-click and bet too much or fold pocket aces. Even with non-poker games I accidentally press the wrong buttons. I don't play poker on my phone, but I do play other games. Everything will (obviously) be smaller, harder to see and buttons harder to push. If you do manage to find an app, or a poker site in the US decides to develop one, be prepared - the games will be different.
Playing poker (or any casino game) on Android is different than your desktop Their focus is more likely on marketing and branding to build their user-base first.Ģ. It's either not cost effective for them (in terms of development or maintenance) and/or it's not a priority for them now. The reason for this, in my opinion, is because most of the sites that cater to the US market are small. I would expect this to change in the near future, though. Unfortunately, none of those sites accept US poker players. There are poker sites, casinos and sportsbooks that provide Android apps of their software. No US poker site with Android software exists 7 Facts About Playing Poker on an Androidġ.