Because you're playing against human opponents around the world, this feels like a far more realistic AI. Which I suspect is where the developers are going to make their money, as this java-based client is a free download. $7 will give you 150,000 chips in the game, and their are other multiples to get you buying in bulk. Or you can simply buy the chips, with some real money. Once these hit zero, what next? Well, there are various free chip offers, such as following the developers on Twitter (click on the banner in the game, and you'll get taken to the browser to sign in and follow them). For everyone else, it puts an immediate time limit on the game. If you're a good poker player, this pile of chips is going to rise as you play. You need to create this account as you'll start with a small amount of poker chips and these are tracked over multiple game sessions.
As you first run the program you'll set up a profile for yourself, a username, password and email address on a single screen. there is someone else online, looking for a Poker game. Okay, it's poker on your smartphone, but the interesting bit is that this is 'Live' and against not an AI, i.e.