Pokerrrr2 is one of the original club-based mobile poker apps — launched in 2014, it lets players create or join private clubs and play a huge range of formats (Hold’em, Omaha, Short Deck, Round of Each, 7 Card Stud, OFC and more) using in-app Gold Coins on iOS, Android and PC via emulator. Officially it’s a free-to-play social gaming platform, not a licensed real-money room; real money moves through club owners and agents outside the app. It’s best known for “poker with friends” private games and its format variety — but its host-controlled rake is something every player needs to understand before sitting down.
What Is Pokerrrr2?
Pokerrrr2 (often written Pokerrrr 2) has been around since 2014, making it one of the earliest club-based poker apps — predating PokerBros and X-Poker by years. It started as a way to play poker with friends anytime, anywhere, replacing physical cards, chips and table management with a clean mobile app, and grew into a full club ecosystem from there.
Like every app in this category, it runs on a play-money model. The app itself is a free social gaming platform and isn’t licensed or regulated for real-money poker. Games are played with an in-app currency called Gold Coins, and any real-money value is assigned and settled by club owners and agents independently of the app developer.
How Pokerrrr2 Works
The core unit is the club — a private, invitation-only poker community inside the app, each with a unique Club ID and run by a club owner or agent. You don’t browse a public lobby of strangers; you join a specific club, and that club’s owner manages membership, games and chip distribution.
The flow is straightforward:
- Download the app and create an account.
- Find a club and join using its Club ID (you’ll typically need an invite or an agent).
- Acquire Gold Coins for that club through its owner or agent — there’s no central cashier in the app, so deposits and any payouts are arranged directly with them.
- Play in the club’s tables and tournaments, then settle up with the agent.
Because clubs are invitation-only and managed, the model offers a more controlled, social environment than an open room, which helps limit bots and collusion. The trade-off — as with all club apps — is that your money and your experience depend heavily on the integrity of the club and agent you choose.
Game Formats: Pokerrrr2’s Biggest Strength
Format variety is where Pokerrrr2 genuinely stands out from its rivals. Clubs commonly offer:
- Texas Hold’em — the staple, in cash and tournament forms.
- Pot Limit Omaha — the standard big-bet action game.
- Short Deck (6+) — the 36-card variant, popular for its swingy action.
- Round of Each (R.O.E.) — a rotating mixed format that cycles through games.
- 7 Card Stud — a classic rarely found on rival club apps.
- Open Face Chinese (OFC) — the card-setting game.
- Double Board variants and other novelty formats featured in club events.
- Sit & Go’s and Multi-Table Tournaments across these games.
For players who want more than just Hold’em and Omaha, Pokerrrr2’s spread is one of the widest in the club-app space, and it leans into that with regular themed events, leaderboards, medals and daily challenges that give the app a social, gamified feel.
The Signature Feature: Private Games With Friends
Pokerrrr2’s original identity — and still a major draw — is hosting your own private games. You can spin up an exclusive table, invite only your friends, and choose the format, betting structure and tournament rules yourself. Keeping a private table running costs Gold Coins on an ongoing basis, but for a home game moved online, it’s hard to beat for convenience. This “play with friends, your games, your rules” angle is what sets Pokerrrr2 apart from the union-driven, traffic-focused model of apps like PokerBros and X-Poker.
The Rake System You Must Understand
This is the most important practical thing to know about Pokerrrr2, and it’s where an honest guide has to be blunt. Rake on Pokerrrr2 is controlled by the club host through a “Tip Box,” not capped and standardised by the app. Because hosts have to pay the app developer in Gold Coins just to keep tables running, those costs frequently get passed on to players — and unlike a regulated room with a transparent, capped rake, a host can set the rate high.
Some clubs have been reported running rake as high as 10% with no cap. At that level, the rake itself can beat you regardless of how well you play: in a large pot, a hefty uncapped cut comes straight off the top, and over a long session it erodes a winning player’s edge. Before you commit to any Pokerrrr2 club, confirm the exact rake and cap structure — it varies enormously club to club and is the single biggest hidden cost on the platform.
Mobile and PC
Pokerrrr2 is built for mobile and runs natively on iOS and Android. There’s no official desktop client, but many players — especially multi-tablers and serious grinders — run it on PC through an Android emulator. The interface is bright, modern and snappy, in keeping with its social-first design.
How to Get Started
- Install the app from the App Store or Google Play.
- Get a Club ID — find a reputable club through a trusted agent, or get invited by friends who already play.
- Join the club by entering its Club ID and completing any approval the owner requires.
- Acquire chips through the club owner or agent, and confirm the chip-to-value ratio and the rake structure before depositing anything meaningful.
- Sit down and play — pick a table or tournament from the club lobby, and manage your bankroll carefully from the start.
Safety, Fairness and Money
The invitation-only club structure is a genuine plus for game integrity, helping reduce bots and collusion compared with an open pool. But the financial side demands caution. Pokerrrr2 is a software provider, not a licensed operator — it doesn’t handle your money, so there’s no regulator and no central cashier standing behind your funds. Every deposit and withdrawal is an arrangement between you and a club owner or agent, which means the reliability of your money depends entirely on who you’re dealing with. Vet your club and agent thoroughly, keep only a working balance in play, and treat any unfamiliar host with healthy skepticism.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- One of the most established club apps, around since 2014
- Outstanding format variety — Short Deck, R.O.E., 7 Card Stud, OFC and more
- Excellent for private “poker with friends” home games
- Clean, modern, social interface with regular events
- Invitation-only clubs help limit bots and collusion
Cons
- Host-controlled “Tip Box” rake, often uncapped and sometimes very high
- No license or regulation; funds depend on club/agent integrity
- No central cashier — all money handled outside the app
- No official PC client (emulator required for desktop)
Who Is Pokerrrr2 For?
Pokerrrr2 suits players who want variety and a social, club-and-friends experience rather than a faceless grind — especially anyone who enjoys mixed games or wants to host private tables for a regular group. It’s a strong fit for recreational and home-game players. It’s a weaker fit for high-volume grinders sensitive to rake, who need to scrutinise each club’s Tip Box carefully, and for anyone who wants the safety of a regulated, central-cashier platform.
Conclusion
Pokerrrr2 is a polished, long-established club app with the widest game selection in its category and a genuine edge for private games among friends. Its weaknesses are structural to the club model and, in one respect, sharper than its rivals’: the host-controlled, frequently uncapped rake can quietly outpace your edge if you don’t check it. Used the right way — in a reputable club, with the rake confirmed and your money handled through a trusted agent — it’s one of the more enjoyable and flexible mobile poker experiences available. Just go in understanding that on Pokerrrr2, the club you pick, and the rake it charges, matter as much as the cards.
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