Poker Income Ultimate

  • 4.7
    out of 5
    4.9K Ratings
  • Function keys would be helpful!

    KISS (keep it simple stupid)

    The problem I have is the information required to input in a fast moving game, causes me to focus more on entering data, than reading players during play. In poker nothing goes unnoticed when it comes to reads, Your diging a big hole for yourself when you're not watching how Cards are being played and when and how players betting the cards they hold on every flop, maybe some device that would allow voice activation that would be written in files on each player! Stats are good for review of hands and how they were played, but you,re giving away a lot to the table, when you lose focus on the game to record players moves during the game!! Love the function of bankroll and tracking wins and losses. Very helpful in knowing what type of game I'm playing in relation to win or loss. Keep getting better and you'll get that 5 star rating.

  • Buggy and support doesn’t respond

    LG60473

    The cash side and tourney side should behave the same way. They don’t. I’ve let the developer know, and he/she has not responded. Both tourney and cash allow you to enter amounts for tips. The tourney side reduces profits by this amount. The cash side DOES NOT. My cash numbers have been WAY OFF. You’re probably thinking, how much does this person tip?! No, it’s not that. The app does not have a separate field for hourly rate on the cash side; and/or tournament fee on the tourney side. Since there is nowhere else to enter these amounts, I’ve been entering them in the tips field, in addition to the tips I leave for dealers and cage crew. I’m an every day player...at $10 an hour for the card room rate...this was a BIG $/hr overstatement! This needs to be fixed, and there really should be fields on both sides for hourly rate and tourney fees. These are standard in card houses today.

  • Poker income-Nice product

    1st.Place

    Good in general, but has some bugs. Add player feature sticks sometimes. Backup feature not flawless-some info not restored. Sometimes it refuses to allow addition of another "live" session and I have to add my current session as a completed session and go back and edit the times to reflect reality. I use this app almost daily, and I feel that it might not be quite robust enough for professional use, even though I paid for the licensed version. One time I did a backup restore and I lost my custom locations and tournament profile settings. Luckily, I had the info in the notes and was able to reconstruct the history.

  • Overall good, but...

    DamienMordrid

    Overall, this is a good app and a good stat and income tracker, however one bug makes it very frustrating for me. I can make separate bankrolls, which is good, as I have separate money accounts designated for online play, home play, etc. But no matter which bankroll I lock in to each location, the money alway comes out of the "default" or original bankroll. I had set up my home play bankroll first, and when I log an online game (even though I have the online games tied to the online bankroll I created) the profits/losses get added to/deducted from the home play bankroll. That needs to be fixed.

  • Great Poker App

    Stockton, josh

    I use this every day. I play 30 to 40 hours a week and this helps me to keep track of how I'm doing. It has a lot of programs inside the app to help distinguish essential details such as where you play, your play status specific to certain locations, your hourly rates and different places and overall. You can input tips and food and other expenses and make notes about each session. It has a tournament program too but unfortunately for this review I've never used it as I am a cash game player.

  • Not worth the money...

    iTrust

    Interface is complicated and you end up wasting most of the alleged features. Also, can't find a current streak feature. Not aesthetically appealing at all. Clunky and difficult to use. There is no simple way to see the stats that are most important all at once. Epic fail there. Also, you have to pay for all the additional features separately. That makes this app entirely overpriced. Bottom line: it's okay if all you want to do is track your overall bankroll and if you don't mind that it looks sloppy and confusing. If you want something more professional, user friendly, visually appealing, clean and well priced, go with Poker Journal.