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About Riverboat Gambler
Climb aboard The Riverboat Gambler and enjoy some of the hottest casino games around! This app serves up 67 different games and there are more planned.
You will be amazed at the realism of your experience. Players are saying that they are becoming more proficient at the live games by practicing with Riverboat Gambler. Please read the reviews from loyal Players and professional casino Dealers who are using RBG for training purposes!
Games Include:
1. Mississippi Stud
2. Three Card Poker
3. Ultimate Texas Hold’em
4. Criss Cross
5. Double Draw Poker
6. Let It Ride
7. Blackjack
8. Crazy 4 Poker
9. High Card Flush*
10. Pai Gow (tiles)
11. Pai Gow Poker
12. Asia Poker
13. Caribbean Stud Poker
14. Texas Hold’em BONUS
15. Baccarat
16. DJ Wild Poker
17. Tequila Poker
18. Red Dog Bonus!
19. Casino War
20. Keno
21. Roulette (American)
22. Craps
23. Lunar Poker
24. Cajun Poker
25. Four Card Poker
26. Heads Up Hold'em
27. Omaha Hold'em
28. Texas Shootout
29. Farobank
30. Face Up Pai Gow
31. Face Up Blackjack (Double Exposure Blackjack)
32. Jackpot Hold'em
33. Down Under Blackjack
34. Zombie Blackjack
35. Three Card Blitz
36. Casino Over/Under
37. Money Wheel
38. Three Card Fury
39. Four Card Frenzy
40. Big Raise Stud Poker
41. Single Deck Blackjack
42. Three Card Blackjack
43. Three Card Draw Poker
44. Deuces Wild
45. Bonus Six Stud Poker
46. 3-5-7 Poker
47. Chase the Flush
48. Fish, Prawn, Crab
49. Boule
50. Spanish 21*
51. Wild Five Poker (Poker with a Joker)
52. Boston 5 Poker
53. Deuces Wild Bonus! (Deuces Wild Hold'em Fold'em)
54. Sic Bo - IPad only
55. Six Card Poker
56. Rabbit Hunter
57. Cali Lowball
58. Deuces Wild (Video Poker)
59. Jacks or Better (Video Poker)
60. Joker Poker (Video Poker)
61. Royal Flush (Video Poker)
62. Double Double Bonus (Video Poker)
63. Triple Double Bonus (Video Poker)
64. Three Card Sabotage
65. Wild Card Stud Poker
66. Three Shot Poker
67. Three Card Prime
* These games are not currently available on the smaller legacy SE devices. The limited screen real estate makes it difficult to display the large number of cards that are required to play the game.
These games were designed & developed by an ardent casino player who plays 3-4 times every week. No worries if you do not know how to play. Each game includes detailed instructions and rules as well as descriptions of the possible poker hands and the related payouts. Already a player? You're going to love being able to "sit at the table" and practice your technique.
Each game includes its own separate set of achievements for you to tackle as you are building up your bankroll and you will periodically be rewarded with bonus chips throughout the day.
You are sure to have hours of fun improving your understanding of the games!
To top it off, the developer personally reviews ALL feedback and acts upon it. If you have suggestions, submit them! Many of the current games were introduced in response to Player feedback.
Note: some games may not be available on devices with smaller screens because you would need a microscope to view your cards!
Version
Version: 63.1.0
App Information
| Official website | http://www.TheRiverboatGambler.com |
|---|---|
| Languages | N/A |
| Category | Entertainment, Games, Casino, Card |
| Age Rating | 17+ |
So here's the thing about casino apps - most are trash. Either they're money-grabbing ad machines or they're so basic you'd learn more from watching YouTube. Then there's Riverboat Gambler.
I stumbled onto this app looking for a way to practice Mississippi Stud before a Vegas trip. What I found? Sixty-nine different casino games in one app, and actual casino dealers using it for training. Yeah, that caught my attention too.
The Danny Factor
First off, this isn't some faceless corporation pumping out casino apps. It's basically one guy named Danny who responds to feedback at 3 AM and adds games because players asked nicely. The dude's either insane or brilliant. Maybe both.
The app serves up everything from Three Card Poker to obscure games like Boule and Faro that I didn't even know existed. Each game can be found in a casino somewhere in the world, but no casino has all 69 games in one place. That's actually pretty cool when you think about it.
What Makes It Actually Useful
Every game comes with detailed instructions. Not just "here's how to play" but actual strategy breakdowns, hand rankings, and payout tables. Professional casino dealers are literally using this for training purposes.
The graphics? They're... fine. Not flashy, not trying to be Vegas on your phone. One reviewer said it looks exactly like what you'd expect a riverboat casino card table to look like. Honestly? That's perfect. You're here to learn, not watch animations.
The Competition Reality Check
Feature | Riverboat Gambler | Mississippi Stud Poker Casino | Triple Card Poker Casino |
|---|---|---|---|
Price | Free (ads every 20 hands) | Free (heavy ads) | Free with IAP |
Game Count | 69 games | 1 game | 1 game variant |
Offline Play | ✅ Full access | ✅ Limited | ⚠️ Partial |
Learning Tools | Detailed instructions | Basic rules | Tutorial mode |
Developer Support | Personal responses | Standard support | App store only |
Best For | Learning multiple games | Mississippi Stud only | Three Card Poker focus |
Ad Frequency | Every 20 hands | Every 5 minutes | Varies |

Real Pros & Cons
Pros
69 games without switching apps constantly
Developer actually reads and responds to feedback
Instructions detailed enough for total beginners
Ads only pop up every 20 hands
Updates based on player requests
Cons
Some games missing on smaller screens (iPhone SE)
Graphics feel dated (but functional)
No multiplayer or social features
Spanish 21 rules differ from some casinos
Occasional crashes on chip store purchases
Daily Use Experience
You get $200 free chips daily, plus bonuses throughout the day. No need to watch video ads unless you're completely broke. The ads that do appear? One every 85 hands according to users - way less intrusive than most casino apps.
I've been using it for three weeks now. Started terrible at Mississippi Stud, now I actually understand the betting patterns. That's the real value here - actual learning, not just mindless tapping.
Who Should Download This
Perfect if you're heading to Vegas and want to learn games beyond slots. Great for understanding table game rules without losing money. Essential if you're curious about games like Pai Gow or Sic Bo but don't want to look clueless at the casino.
Skip it if you want real money gambling, flashy graphics, or social features. This is purely for practice and learning.
Bottom Line
Riverboat Gambler does one thing brilliantly: teaches you casino games without the risk. It's not trying to be a Vegas simulator or steal your money through in-app purchases. With a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 2.2K reviews, players clearly appreciate what Danny's built here.
Is it worth downloading? If you've ever sat at a casino table confused about the rules, absolutely. If you just want mindless slot spinning, look elsewhere.



















