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Last week, partypoker distributed an update to its poker software. There was nothing revolutionary included, but a few additions should appeal to recreational players and, as we know, the industry has been targeting casual players for months. The highlight of the update is something pros will probably hurumph at: rabbit hunting.

Coulda, woulda, shoulda

Rabbit hunting is the practice of looking at what cards would have been dealt next when a hand ends before showdown. Most of us have probably done it in home games. Perhaps you had four to a flush, but folded when your buddy put you all-in on the river. But you just NEED to know. You are itching to find out if that fifth flush card would have come on the river, so you reach over to the deck, burn a card, and then flip over that river card while your friend is scooping the pot.

In most casinos, rabbit hunting is not allowed. If it is, you need to ask first. The primary reason rabbit hunting is frowned upon is that it slows down the game. One or two players might not mind it, but most players at the table, especially those who were not involved in the end stages of the hand, are just going to be annoyed. They couldn’t care less what card would have been dealt – they just want to move on to the next hand.

It’s also not typically the best idea to ask for a rabbit hunt because it can give away your holdings. If there are two spades on the board and you want to see what the river would have been, I think everyone is going to know that you’re looking for a flush. Player reactions can also reveal players’ strategy, so your opponents might not appreciate the rabbit hunt.

Diamonds needed for rabbit hunting

But back to partypoker. Rabbit hunting is currently only available in SPINS tournaments. And lest one fear that it will be used every single hand (it might), players must purchase a rabbit hunt using the Diamonds virtual currency. Diamonds were previously introduced on the mobile app. They don’t cost real money – this currency is simply earned by playing.

Diamonds can also be used on the mobile app to buy objects to throw at opponents at the table, just for a little silliness, but that functionality is not yet up and running on the desktop app.

Another addition – and this will be found at Hold’em tables – is a new feature that will display showdown equity in all-in situations. There’s not much else too this. When two or more players are all-in against each other and the cards are revealed. Each player’s equity is shown next to their name.

And finally, at heads-up tables, players are now required to pay the same number of big blinds during the match.

“Should a player quit the game before an equal number of big blinds are paid, they will automatically post the big blind and then their hand folded,” reads the partypoker blog.

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It seems like a week does not go by without partypoker making some improvements or adding some innovations to its software as it attempts to reel in PokerStars from the number one spot for online poker traffic.

partypoker completely overhauled is mobile poker app on November 25th, adding new features and switching play to portrait mode, the latter designed to make it easier for player to play one-handed, which is how the vast majority of people use a mobile phone.

Players no longer have to turn their phone on its side to play on the partypoker mobile app thanks to the new portrait mode complete with better, more vibrant graphics, easy to reach and use buttons, and a completely new bet slider that is easy to control with an upwards swipe of a finger.

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Other features include a vastly improved hand replayer, also in portrait orientation, all-in equity in Texas Hold’em games, and an easy to navigate SPINS lobby.

This first stage of the new partypoker mobile app rollout only applies to SPINS, partypoker’s jackpot sit & go tournaments. All the other partypoker games are still available in the app, but they do not have the new design or the portrait mode available. Next to receive the update, in early 2020, is fastforward, cash games and multi-table tournaments.

Introducing the Social Currency Known As Diamonds

Perhaps the most striking new feature is the introduction of the social currency partypoker is calling Diamonds. Players earn Diamonds by simply playing on the mobile app. Full details are yet to be released but we would expect players to be able to earn Diamonds by completing tasks or missions such as playing a specific number of hands on the app, or being dealt certain holdings, which is not too dissimilar to the missions already available at partypoker and other sites such as Unibet Poker.

Players can spend their Diamonds to enhance their playing experience and to ramp up the fun levels. One of the new mobile app’s features allows players to throw items at their opponents, such as eggs and tomatoes; it is also possible to blow kisses at them. Throwing an object at an opponent costs one Diamond and the item thrown has its own unique animation and sounds.

While egging an opponent who has just won a pot from you is fun, you may want to save some Diamonds for another new feature called Rabbit. Named after the term rabbit hunting, Rabbit gives players the chance to see the remaining cards not dealt in the hand. Did you make a fold on the turn with a straight draw and wondered if you would have hit your draw? Spend some Diamonds to see what would have happened had you made the call.

Initially, it will cost three Diamonds to Rabbit on the flop, two Diamonds when you’re on the turn and one Diamond on the river.

Other plans for Diamonds include new themes and perhaps special emojis and avatars.

The gamification won’t be to everyone’s liking but should prove to be a hit with the more recreational and casual poker players at partypoker, a large number of whom prefer to use their mobile phone or tablet to play online poker instead of a computer or laptop.

Try the New SPINS App For Yourself

Why not put the new partypoker mobile app through its paces yourself and see what all the fuss is about? Download partypoker via PokerNews and you have a choice of two welcome bonus. The first rewards you worth $10 of free play for a $10 deposit. The other gives you $30 of free play for a $20 deposit, as shown below:
Deposit $10 to receive $10 worth of free play, made up of:

  • Day 1 = 1 x $5 SPINS ticket + 5 x $0.25 SPINS tickets
  • Day 2 = 5 x $0.25 SPINS tickets
  • Day 4 = 5 x $0.25 SPINS tickets
  • Day 6 = 5 x $0.25 SPINS tickets

Up your initial deposit to $20 and $30 worth of free play is yours, made up of:

  • Day 1 = 1x $5 SPINS ticket + 5 x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 2 = 1 x $5 SPINS tickes + 5x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 4 = 4 x $1 SPINS tickets
  • Day 5 = 2 x $3 SPINS tickets

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