CAKE POKER MOBILE DEVELOPING WELL
24 April 2009
If your cell phone has a connection to the
internet, you'll be able to play at Cake Poker
It appears that the extensive Beta testing on Cake
Poker's new mobile poker service has been successful,
judging by the news that earlier this week a much more
stable edition was released publicly, meaning that any
player armed with a Windows Mobile OS cell phone can
play poker for real money whilst on the move.
The
popularity of mobile gambling has been boosted this year
by the arrival of iPhone-capable operating systems,
augmenting the Blackberry OS, and the popular Windows
Mobile platform. The latest moves by Cake are likely to
turn up the heat in the already competitive mobile field
significantly, given the growing number of licensees on
the firm's network who will be interested in expanding
their offering.
Installing Cake Poker Mobile must
be done on a Windows Mobile 5.0 cell phone device. In
addition, some Windows Mobile 5.0 users might have to
install Microsoft's .NET Compact Framework, which can be
downloaded for free. Beyond that, the cell phone needs
only an Internet connection such as a 2G or 3G network.
Also supported are a WiFi, Bluetooth and direct tethered
connection to a PC. Basically, if the player's cell
phone has a connection to the internet, he or she be
able to play at Cake Poker.
There are no extra
costs associated with using Cake Poker Mobile outside of
the requirements of the wireless operator's data plan.
To estimate the cost of data transfer, the network has
previously said that its mobile facility can transfer
tens of megabytes per hour of game play. And as a
precaution against phone theft, the player's account
password is stored elsewhere.
The mobile offering
includes play-for-free action for those who want to
practice before going after real money rewards.
Blinds are automatically posted and cards are set to
automatically muck on the Cake system. When it is the
player's turn to act in a hand, a pop-up screen prompts
the action. Using arrow keys, number keys, or the touch
screen, a user controls the action, playing from left to
right starting with the player to the right of the
dealer button. As players fold, their avatars disappear
to avoid distracting remaining players.
Word in
the industry is that Cake is developing a Blackberry
edition of the software, and multiple platforms will be
supported by the end of 2009. iPhone users may have to
wait a little longer; on the feedback page of the Cake
Poker Mobile website, there is information that suggests
that this will only be introduced when Apple loosens its
iPhone App Store restrictions or until flash-based
applications are supported in the Safari browser.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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