Mobile non-poker apps for poker players

Your smartphone is more than the Twitter app and SnapShove.

PokerStrategy
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On Mar 7, 2019
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Randomizer (Certified True Randomizers)

Poker is a game of probabilities. A poker player should c-bet, fold and bluff with the appropriate frequency.

The problem is, that even if the player knows how often he or she should play, it is difficult to overcome his or her own limitations. If, for example, a flop falls out, on which a player should c-bet with frequency 70%, it's still hard not to do it 100% of the time.

A program that will help optimize the frequencies is a randomizer that generates random numbers. A great application that allows you to generate random numbers using a single tap screen is 'Certified True Randomizers' created by random.org.

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Scheduling/calendar (Any.do)

One of the most important skills for a professional poker player is time management. A poker pro is essentially self employed and must find time for - sessions at the most profitable times of the day; session analysis, watching poker videos and webinars; free time and a social life.

Time management is very much facilitated by appropriate applications. One such application is Any.do. This app is easy to use, but is very robust.

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Notes (Evernote)

In a world where we all are attacked by so many external stimuli, it is very important to remember things which are truly important for us. Professional poker players are aware of this, they always make notes about their opponents online.

It's worth having this option when playing live, but also when watching a tournament stream on Twitch, or discussing the hand with a training partner.

Evernote allows you to make not only written notes, but also voice notes. Other useful options include document scanning and quick saving of interesting pages in bookmarks. If you are just using an app for making live poker notes, try out Poker Notes Live.

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Time Tracking (timr)

How well do you manage your time? Each day has only 24 hours. It is important not to waste any of them. To help you to monitor how much time do you spend on unimportant tasks, you should use the right application.

For this purpose, you can use, for example, a "timr" app. "timr" will allow you to generate reports on how do you spend time online, which will help you to organize your future schedules more effectively and eliminate waste.

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Manage Expenses (Wally Next)

A poker player should be able to manage his or her budget properly. While shopping, it is easy to lose control of your spending. To prevent this, get an app that gives you more control over how much money do you have and how you manage it.

Thanks to "Wally Next" you can set weekly, monthly or custom saving targets and budgets, scan and attach receipts to payments, keep track of foreign currency accounts and international payments. And that's not all, there are even more useful features in this app.

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Meditation (Headspace)

A poker player's life can be stressful. There is no doubt about that. It is worth learning to meditate, if you want to overcome your stress and clear your head after a tough session. Not everyone has time and money to find a meditation teacher. Fortunately, technology can help. Thanks to the "Headspace" app, you can learn guided meditation on your own.

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Fun (Twitch: Livestream Multiplayer Games & Esports)

Are you waiting for a tournament to start? A long train journey? It's time to relax - install the app to watch streams on "Twitch". With poker on your streaming list, you won't get bored. Enjoy!

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