Among the wave of club-based poker apps that reshaped online poker over the last decade, Suprema Poker occupies a specific and interesting niche: it’s the app the Brazilians built for themselves. Born out of one of PPPoker’s biggest unions, it has grown into one of the softest, most active club platforms in the Portuguese-speaking world.
But is it actually the best mobile poker app for private clubs in 2026 — or just a regional player with a good reputation? This review breaks down the software, games, traffic, rake, and the real trade-offs, then gives a straight verdict.
What Is Suprema Poker?
Suprema Poker launched in October 2021, when several major Brazilian clubs of the Liga Suprema alliance split off from PPPoker and built their own platform. Rather than a brand-new concept, it’s a polished evolution of a model these operators already knew intimately — the same club-agent-union system, rebuilt with fresh graphics and Brazil at the center.
It runs on the familiar club structure: there’s no single global lobby. You join a private club by invitation through an agent, and clubs merge into unions (alliances) to share traffic. Each club sets its own stakes, tournament schedule, rake, and chip rate.
The app is developed by SUPREMA PROMOCAO DE EVENTOS LTDA and is available on Android, iOS, and a Windows PC client. Its primary market is Brazil, with a broader reach across Portugal and the wider Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking Latin American community.
Software and User Experience
If there’s one thing Suprema is consistently praised for, it’s the software. Players regularly rate it among the best-built clients in the club-app space — stable, clean, and comfortable to use, with an interface reminiscent of Upoker. If you’ve played PPPoker or Upoker, you’ll feel at home within minutes.
Highlights:
- Windows PC client with multi-tabling up to 4 tables from a single account — a genuine advantage over mobile-only competitors.
- Multi-screen support and table customization to fit phone, tablet, or desktop.
- GLI-certified RNG (Gaming Laboratories International), so the deals are audited and provably fair.
The main gaps: there’s no Mac version, and some players report occasional lobby lag on mobile. The PC client also lacks hotkeys, which grinders notice.
For stats, Suprema has a built-in HUD accessible via a paid VIP card, and third-party trackers work if you use a hand converter — a plus for players who rely on HUD data.
Games and Formats
For a relatively young app, the game selection is broad:
- No Limit Hold’em — 6-max, 8-max, and heads-up, from micro stakes up to mid/high.
- Pot Limit Omaha — in three flavors: PLO4, PLO5, and PLO6. Omaha is enormously popular here, nearly matching Hold’em in table count.
- Short Deck (6+ Hold’em) — played with an ante, at lower limits.
- OFC (Open Face Chinese) — with small to modest buy-ins.
- Tournaments — a genuinely active MTT schedule with buy-ins up to around $250 and guarantees that have grown over time. SNG and Omaha Hi-Lo exist but see light traffic.
A standout differentiator: heads-up tables are well represented, not just in Hold’em but across all Omaha variants. For HU specialists, Suprema is one of the better club apps available — most competitors barely support the format.
Traffic and Player Pool
This is Suprema’s real selling point. At peak, the platform packs around 1,500 cash tables, with several hundred active at popular low-to-mid stakes. The field is soft — dominated by recreational Brazilian and Latin American players — which is exactly what winning players look for.
The catch is timing. Peak traffic aligns with Brazilian evening hours (roughly 19:00–01:00 BRT). For players in Brazil and the Americas, that’s prime time. For European and CIS players, it means the best action lands late at night or in the early morning — a real inconvenience if you keep normal hours.
Most of the action sits at short-handed and heads-up tables in both Hold’em and Omaha. If you want soft, recreational-heavy games and can play in the Latin American evening window, the traffic quality here is hard to beat.
Rake, Rakeback, and the Jackpot
Rake terms are set per club, but the typical structure is familiar to anyone from the club-app world:
- Rake: usually 5%, capped at around 3 big blinds.
- Rakeback: commonly up to 45–50%, depending on the club and your agent — competitive with the best in the category.
- Bad Beat Jackpot: most cash tables feed a jackpot funded by small deductions from qualifying pots, paid out when you lose with a very strong hand (a high full house or better). Payouts scale with the stake.
Because rakeback varies by agent, your effective cost of play depends heavily on who you sign up through — which brings us to the money side.
Deposits, Withdrawals, and Safety
Like every club app, Suprema has no built-in cashier. The app handles only chips; all money moves off-app through an agent. You send your buy-in to an agent, they credit chips; you request a cashout, they pay you back.
The main currency is the Brazilian real, so buy-ins and limits display in reais (some clubs with a broader international player base peg chips to the US dollar instead). This takes a little getting used to for bankroll tracking. Common payment methods through agents include cryptocurrency and e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller, and reputable agents are known for fast payouts.
The safety caveats are identical to every club platform, and they’re not optional reading:
- The app doesn’t hold your money — your agent does. If an agent scams you, Suprema won’t intervene. Its role is strictly the play-money software.
- There’s no external regulator overseeing the transactions.
- Bad club heads and scam agents exist — player reports of dishonest operators are a recurring theme.
Protection comes down to using established, reputable agents with a track record and financial guarantees, confirming all terms in writing before depositing, and starting with a small test deposit and withdrawal.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Excellent, stable software — among the best in the club-app category
- Soft, recreational-heavy field of Brazilian and LatAm players
- Strong traffic at peak (~1,500 cash tables)
- Wide game selection, including three Omaha variants and well-populated heads-up tables
- Competitive rakeback (up to ~45–50%)
- Windows PC client with 4-table multi-tabling
- GLI-certified RNG; third-party trackers supported via converter
Cons
- No Mac client
- Peak hours are awkward for European/CIS players (late night / early morning)
- Currency in Brazilian reais can complicate bankroll tracking
- No built-in cashier — all money runs through agents, with the usual scam risk
- Built-in HUD stats locked behind a paid VIP card
- Occasional mobile lobby lag; PC client lacks hotkeys
The Verdict: Is It the Best Club Poker App in 2026?
Suprema Poker isn’t trying to be the biggest global app — it’s trying to be the best app for its market, and it largely succeeds. For soft Latin American action, strong Omaha and heads-up traffic, top-tier software, and generous rakeback, it’s one of the standout club platforms in 2026.
Whether it’s the best for you comes down to two questions. If you’re in the Americas (or happy to play late nights in Europe) and you like soft cash games or a busy MTT schedule, Suprema is an excellent choice — arguably the best in its regional niche. If you need daytime European traffic, a Mac client, or the reassurance of a regulated central cashier, a platform like KKPoker or a mainstream room may suit you better.
As always with club apps, the platform is only half the equation. The software is provably fair and genuinely good — but your experience and your money’s safety rest on choosing a reputable agent. Get that right, and Suprema Poker is one of the most rewarding private-club apps you can play in 2026.