PokerStars Home Games Now On Mobile; Mixed Games Added June 17 2020 Matthew Pitt 0 PokerStars has today launched a massive update to its Home Games product, making them available on the mobile app. PokerStars is the number one choice for online players - with millions of registered users, the best games, best software and unbeatable VIP Club rewards. The Mobile app lets you play in a number of different currencies and languages and there's a game starting every second. Must-Play Online Poker Events. Mobile app availability Our mobile app is available for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android devices. The app has been designed for mobile devices running Android 5.0 and above, with a minimum screen resolution of 800x480. PokerStars Zoom Mobile is undoubtedly the best fast–fold poker app on the market. Once you try it out and compare it to the PC/MAC software, you will quickly notice that it has virtually the same level of comfort on a smartphone or tablet. Zoom poker has a separate lobby where you can use filters to choose your favorite game. PokerStars LITE is the online poker app that allows you to play poker games with millions of real players, on the most fun and exciting play money poker app out there. Join today to get 35000 free.
During the coronavirus pandemic, we have done almost everything from home. For many, one of those activities has been poker. Live poker rooms have only just started to reopen in the last few weeks, so even now there is not much opportunity to go play poker with other people in person. And hell, I wouldn’t want to do that right now, anyway. According to PokerStars, their Home Games offering has been booming, with more than 300,000 games setup in the past three months. This week, the poker room announced improvements to Home Games which should provide players with more flexibility, allowing more people to participate.
The new feature that will probably get the most thumbs-up is the addition of Home Game on the PokerStars mobile app. I am still a PC guy myself, but nowadays many people don’t like having to sit in front of a computer (even if it’s a laptop you can tote to the couch), so being able to play on a phone on the deck or while going for a walk is huge. Hell, even if you are still just chilling out at home, the ability to play on a small phone, always able to keep track of what’s going on in the game no matter what you need to do at home, is key.
Currently, the mobile version of Home Games is only available on Android, but it will hit iOS devices in the next few weeks.
PokerStars has also expanded the game types you can play in your Home Games. It said it has gotten rid of some of the less popular game varieties, but it has added a bunch, like 5 and 6 card Omaha, 6+ hold’em, Showtime Hold’em, Split Hold’em, Fusion, and Swap Hold’em. They are available for cash games and tournaments.
Players can even setup Knockout games with their friends.
On a more general level, PokerStars says it has made the game setup process easier. There is now more flexibility in blind level speed, too, with four speeds: Hyper (3 minute levels), Turbo (5 minutes), Regular (10 minutes), and Slow (15 minutes).
And while it might not feel necessary with people house-bound (ok, I guess places, especially the U.S. are OPEN FOR BUSINESS, even if it’s not a particularly fantastic idea), PokerStars has lengthened late registration to Home Games. It used to be 10 minutes, but now players can set it to be drawn out to six levels.
Players on both the real money and play money .NET versions of PokerStars can setup Home Games, though real money players get additional privileges. Real money players can create two Poker Clubs and join as many as ten. .NET players can create just one club and join up to three.
During the coronavirus pandemic, we have done almost everything from home. For many, one of those activities has been poker. Live poker rooms have only just started to reopen in the last few weeks, so even now there is not much opportunity to go play poker with other people in person. And hell, I wouldn’t want to do that right now, anyway. According to PokerStars, their Home Games offering has been booming, with more than 300,000 games setup in the past three months. This week, the poker room announced improvements to Home Games which should provide players with more flexibility, allowing more people to participate.
The new feature that will probably get the most thumbs-up is the addition of Home Game on the PokerStars mobile app. I am still a PC guy myself, but nowadays many people don’t like having to sit in front of a computer (even if it’s a laptop you can tote to the couch), so being able to play on a phone on the deck or while going for a walk is huge. Hell, even if you are still just chilling out at home, the ability to play on a small phone, always able to keep track of what’s going on in the game no matter what you need to do at home, is key.
Currently, the mobile version of Home Games is only available on Android, but it will hit iOS devices in the next few weeks.
PokerStars has also expanded the game types you can play in your Home Games. It said it has gotten rid of some of the less popular game varieties, but it has added a bunch, like 5 and 6 card Omaha, 6+ hold’em, Showtime Hold’em, Split Hold’em, Fusion, and Swap Hold’em. They are available for cash games and tournaments.
Players can even setup Knockout games with their friends.
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On a more general level, PokerStars says it has made the game setup process easier. There is now more flexibility in blind level speed, too, with four speeds: Hyper (3 minute levels), Turbo (5 minutes), Regular (10 minutes), and Slow (15 minutes).
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And while it might not feel necessary with people house-bound (ok, I guess places, especially the U.S. are OPEN FOR BUSINESS, even if it’s not a particularly fantastic idea), PokerStars has lengthened late registration to Home Games. It used to be 10 minutes, but now players can set it to be drawn out to six levels.
Pokerstars Mobile Home Games
Players on both the real money and play money .NET versions of PokerStars can setup Home Games, though real money players get additional privileges. Real money players can create two Poker Clubs and join as many as ten. .NET players can create just one club and join up to three.