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  • 100% Initial Deposit Up to $600 -- Use Initial Deposit Bonus: STARS600
  • Nuts (Good): PokerStars is one of the best and largest online poker rooms anyone can find! To date, they have produced the 2003, 2004, and 2005 World Series of Poker Champions and they are sure to testify to how great PokerStars is, especially for tournaments. They offer many multi-table tournaments, two table tournaments, satellites, Sit & Go's, and many more. If you are just starting as a poker rookie, they provide micro-limit stakes. PokerStars also has a great Frequent Player Points Program.
  • Beats (Bad): One of the more difficult rooms to play in, versus other online poker rooms, so novices may have a rough time to begin.
  • Accepts US players
  • Mac friendly software
 

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Network PokerStars Network
Current number of players 146,424
Multi-Table 12+
Resizable Tables Resize
Minimum Deposit Amount 10
Minimum Deposit Options Bank Transfer: $10, CLICK2PAY: $10, Diners Club: $10, ELV: $10, ELV: $10, Entropay: $10, INSTADEBIT: $10, Maestro: $10, MasterCard: $10, Moneybookers: $10, NETELLER: $10, paysafecard: $10, Solo: $10, Ukash: $10, Visa: $10, WebMoney: $10, ClickandBuy: $15, eChecks: $25, Cash Transfer: $50, Western Union: $100
No-Limit Cash Stakes $.01 - .02 up to $200 - 400
Limit Cash Stakes $.02 - .04 up to $1000 - $2000
Sit & Go Stakes $1 + $.20 up to $2100 + $90
Player Points Yes

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Welcome to PokerStars, home to the recent Champions of the World Series of Poker. You’ll find a great many of them here, including Chris Moneymaker of 2003 (that’s when the great poker boom really began), Greg "Fossilman" Raymer of 2004, and Joe Hachem of 2005. The team now boasts of a bunch of promising new players too, like Barry Greenstein, Victor Ramdin, Humberto Brenes, Daniel Negreanu and Bill Chen, among others.

PokerStars plays host to some of the most happening multi-table tournaments. It has also produced leading tournament players over the years. Take the World Series of Poker, for example. In 2004, 316 PokerStars players qualified for the WSOP event, with 28 of them taking away $11 million of the $24 million prize money. The year 2005 was even better. 1,116 qualified and 106 of them finished in the money – over $7 millions of it. The World Series of Poker 2006 saw the highest number of participants, 8,773, to date. PokerStars produced 1600 of them, pocketing a whopping $10 million plus! The next year, 616 of the 6,358 players in the 2007 WSOP event came from PokerStars, and three qualifiers earned over $8.8 million among themselves. Coming to think of it, this kind of enviable track-record makes PokerStars, without doubt, the uncrowned king of tournaments, particularly satellites to larger events.

It’s been a long journey for PokerStars to its position today as the leading online poker room. Starting out in 2001, it was one of the pioneers of online poker. Since its inception, PokerStars has been contending with PartyPoker, the best of the lot back then, though it usually ended up on the losing side! That was until 2006, when PokerStars revamped its functioning and introduced a whole bunch of new software, new tournaments, and an incredible FPP system. Breaking the technology barrier proved fruitful to PokerStars, as many players started switching over. The closure of PartyPoker’s US services in November 2006 proved to be a windfall for PokerStars, and membership figures swelled to over 9 million registered users!

One thing is for sure, you are spoilt for choice at PokerStars as far as the variety of games is concerned. Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo, HOSE/HORSE, 2-7 Triple Draw, 5 Card Draw, and Razz – you name it and PokerStars has it. The range of stakes is pretty wide, too. There are limits as low as $.02 - $.04, and $100 - $200 for no-limit. Again, it doesn’t really matter whether you have $50 or $50,000 to play. With so many players and over 14,000 active tables at any time, you are sure to find a place that suits you. Although the nosebleed stakes pull in more crowds at Full Tilt, you will always find many tables in the $25 - $50 range at PokerStars. Don’t like Hold'em? Or want to learn a new game? Then PokerStars is the site for you. There are literally hundreds of cash tables running for other games at PokerStars. Heads-up cash tables recently added by PokerStars have been quite a hit with the players. So much so, that most of these tables have 3 or 4 people queuing up at all limits during the peak hours!

When it comes to tournaments, whether sit & go or multi-table, PokerStars is the one to beat. Over 600,000 are played each week, and that works out to around one every second! PokerStars is among the handful of sites where you’ll find the sit & go's running for games besides just Hold’em. Most sites don’t have a large enough number of players to keep the games running at all times. There are far too many different types and buy-ins to list them here, but the biggest crowd pullers are definitely the turbo's for all buy-ins (even the $5,600’s!), heads up (regular, turbo, and no blind increasing), the Sunday Million double shootout satellites, and of course the evergreen $22 180-player. Initially offered at fixed schedules, surging popular demand has led to their running round the clock these days, with buy-ins ranging from $4 + $.40 to $55 + $5.

If the online multi-table tournament is your cup of tea, PokerStars is where you’ve got to go. No other site comes even close to the variety of tournaments, buy-ins, guarantees, satellites, games, freerolls, and events on offer at PokerStars. Their astounding range of buy-ins stretches from a paltry $.10 (with $50 guaranteed) to all of $10,300. They host hugely popular guaranteed tournaments like the $3 re-buy ($30,000 guaranteed), $5 re-buy ($35,000 guaranteed), $10 re-buy ($55,000 guaranteed), and the $55 freeze-out ($50,000 guaranteed). You’ll find a comprehensive list of their tournaments on the PokerStars website. There are also specific tournaments based on the day of the week like the Wednesday Hundred Fifty, a $300 + $20 tourney with $150000 guaranteed. And then there are the unforgettable Sunday tournaments – the Sunday Million ($215 buy-in, $1,000,000 guaranteed), along with the Sunday Warm-up ($215 buy-in, $400,000 guaranteed) and the Sunday Second Chance ($215 buy-in, $200k guaranteed). The latter two are bigger than the Sunday main events that most other sites can offer! PokerStars towers over the rest of the field of online poker Sunday tournaments in terms of both offerings and popularity.

PokerStars has also been holding the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) since 2002. From a small beginning with a mere 9 events and less than $1 million in prize money, in 2007 it grew to 23 events with $15 million on offer. The growth story is nowhere near tapering off. On the contrary, it has doubled from last year. WCOOP 2008 (now in progress) has 33 events with, hold your breath, $30 million guaranteed! The main event itself, at a $5,200 buy-in, has a whopping $10 million guaranteed. If the past is an indication, it’s an absolute certainty to break the guaranteed minimum. The first place should garner well over $1 million, and if you don’t want to invest in a direct buy-in, there are satellites starting at just $4. I would definitely have a go at the prize pool if I were you: so do check out the details at PokerStars, the most famous online series today!

Now for the legal stuff: PokerStars is registered in the Isle of Man in the United Kingdom. It is licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, and two independent organisations, BMM International and Cigital Inc., audit and certify PokerStars’ random number generator.

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