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- Right now, PokerStars is your best choice to play private poker games online with friends. Earlier this year, PokerNews Chief Editor William Shillibier published an extensive guide on how to set up.
- Mar 20, 2020 The PokerStars Home Games allow you to set up a private members club where you can play cash games and tournaments. All games can be for play money and real money, so you don't need to spend.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and efforts to mitigate the virus’ spread have not only required the closure of all Pennsylvania casinos. The situation has also more or less eliminated the possibility of continuing weekly or monthly home games as well.
On Wednesday night, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine instituted a “stay-at-home” order for all Pennsylvanians, extending the previous order to all 67 counties. The order lasts until the end of April and limits residents to “essential travel.” Click here for a list of allowable activities under the latest stay-at-home order.
Home poker games might seem “essential” to some, but they don’t really qualify as such according to the guidelines. However, Pennsylvania poker players do have a ready option to keep their games going — the Home Games on PokerStars PA.
A classic online poker feature, now available in PA
PokerStars first introduced Home Games on its global site way back in January 2011 as a neat way to set up private games on the site among friends.
Americans who were playing on PokerStars back then might vaguely recall Home Games, having gotten a chance to try them out for a few months before “Black Friday” came and PokerStars left.
Those same Home Games are available on the PokerStars PA client, functioning exactly as they do on the global site. Players playing within Pennsylvania can set up real-money cash games or tournaments with others in the state.
Or if you want to play with players outside of Pennsylvania, you can do that as well but for play money.
PokerStars Home Games are very easy to set up and play, as shown by the following quick guide.
Setting Up a Home Game on PokerStars PA
Setting up a Home Game on PokerStars PA is especially easy to do. Once you’ve logged into your account, look over on the right-hand side of the client where there are shortcuts to “Challenges,” “Leader Boards,” “Settings,” and so on.
At the bottom are three dots indicating “More” choices. Click that and you’ll see “Home Games” as one of those choices, which you’ll want to select.
Having opened up Home Games, the steps from here are fairly straightforward:
- Create a “Poker Club”
- Invite players to join your Home Game
- Create cash games or tournaments
1. Create a “Poker Club”
After clicking the option to create your club, you’ll need to come up with a Club Name and an Invitation Code.
The Club Name can be anything you like. Feel free to be creative, although know that your Club Name will have to be approved before it can be used.
Meanwhile the Invitation Code is simply a password that will be provided to other players later when you invite them to join your Home Game. Make that as simple or difficult as you like — whatever is appropriate.
Enter those two items, tick the box saying you agree with the terms and conditions, and you’ll see a congratulatory pop-up.
2. Invite players to join your Home Game
Once your club has been created, you can then invite other players to join. You’ll need to give them two pieces of information for them to be able to join.
- the Club ID number (a seven-digit number)
- the Invitation Code (the password you created)
That’s it. They will then find Home Games, click “Join a Poker Club,” and enter that information to join. As the Club Manager, you have to approve their request to join your Home Game.
As you’ll see, all of this “administrative” work is handled under the “Manage Club” tab on the Home Games page.
3. Create cash games or tournaments
As Club Manager you also are the only one able to set up cash games or tournaments. Click the “Manage Games” tab and choose either “Create a Table” or “Create a Tournament.”
Creating a table means starting a cash game. You can choose the game and variant, set the stakes, and choose how many seats are at the table. If you aren’t in Pennsylvania (or if you are inviting players to participate who aren’t in PA), you will want to set the currency to “Play Money.”
Creating a tournament works similarly, only there you’ll be able to set up all sorts of parameters to create the tournament’s structure. That includes choosing the starting stacks, selecting the game speed and blind intervals, deciding what percentage of players cash, and even how often to have breaks.
With tourneys you can also set the buy-in (with play money again an option), the number of seats per table, the format (e.g., regular, rebuy, knockout, etc.). You also will want to pick a date and time, and you even get to name the tournament.
When you create a cash game or tournament, players in your club all automatically get an email letting them know. You don’t even have to send that regular email to the group — PokerStars Home Game handles it for you.
Introducing New Twists to the Old Home Game
There are other fun features available to those playing Home Games on the site, including being able to play all the different poker variants that are available.
Sure, you can just play no-limit hold’em. But you can also play Omaha hi-lo, Badugi, 2-7 Triple Draw, the 8-game mix… you name it.
If your regular home game never ventured too far beyond the no-limit hold’em margins, playing Home Games on PokerStars PA might be your chance to introduce a bit more variety — and you don’t even have to endure the headache of counting out split pots, monitoring a timer to know when to change levels, or even having to deal hands at all.
There’s more to Home Games as well, including the ability to publish announcements, keep track of results, set up regular tournament series with leaderboards, and more.
The best part, though, is being able to stay in touch (as it were) with your poker-playing friends during this time when by necessity we are having to remain apart.
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PokerStars has today launched a massive update to its Home Games product, making them available on the mobile app in addition to adding several new game formats.
Home Games have increased in popularity at PokerStars, as they make it possible for PokerStars’ players to create private clubs where they can run cash games and tournaments against friends, family, and anyone else who receives an invite code for the club.
Previously, Home Game players had to be at home, literally, because they were only available on the downloadable desktop PokerStars client. Now Home Games are available on the excellent mobile app, meaning players have more freedom than ever before when it comes to competing against their friends, being able to play poker on mobile as well.
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New Home Game Formats and Options
New game formats are now available. PokerStars has removed some of the lesser played games and added some new variants. You can now create cash games and tournaments in the following disciplines, so you'd better brush up on your poker rules!
- Hold’em
- Omaha
- Omaha Hi/Lo
- 5-Card Omaha
- Stud
- Stud Hi/Lo
- Razz
- 5-Card Draw
- 2-7 Single Draw
- 2-7 Triple Draw
- H.O.R.S.E.
- 8-Game
- Badugi
Both cash games and tournaments have plenty of customisable options, including players per table, and betting format. Exclusive to Home Game tournaments are options such as rebuys, starting stack, blind levels of three, five, 10 and 15-minutes, and payout structure.
Another welcome addition to PokerStars’ Home Games is late registration for tournaments. Late registration is now available for the first six levels of the tournament, giving you plenty of time to ring round those friends who said they’d join your game but are now off the radar!
Tournament players can also enjoy improved time banks that add more thinking time as the tournament progresses, bringing them in line with PokerStars’ regular tournaments.
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Home games are currently only available on Android-powered devices with iOS coming in a couple of weeks
Five Steps To Creating Your Own PokerStars Home Game
It’s frighteningly simple to create your own Home Game at PokerStars, all you need is a PokerStars account. We create a five-step guide on how to set up your own Home Game, you can read that in all its glory here.
Here is our quick and easy five-step guide to setting up a PokerStars Home Game of your own.
Step 1 - Download PokerStars
If you haven’t got a PokerStars account already you need one, so download the software now and set up a new account.
Remember when you join PokerStars via PokerNews you get to also play in our exclusive promotions with them.
Step 2 - Create Your Home Game
Click on the Home Games tab in the lobby and click 'Create a Poker Club'
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Step 3 - Name Your Club
Pick a funny name of course, and also pick a unique password in the invitation code field.
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Step 4 - Manage Your Club
Here you can suspend, reinstate, and grant admin positions to players as well as select images and colour themes for the club tab.
This is also where you can invite new members. To do so, select the invite option and cut / and paste the instructions in an email to your buddies.
Step 5 - Choose Your Games
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You can set up specific scheduled tournaments in the manage games tab. There is a real depth of choice here, you can tailor:
- the game types
- the starting stacks
- the format
- the number of players
- the payout structure
- and more.
You can also set up cash game tables which run 24/7 for both real money and play money!
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