Pokerstars Play With Friends
Pokerstars Play With Friends 3,8/5 6528 votes
We're happy to let friends and relatives play at the same tables as each other.
Here's a reminder of our rules:
Start your Own Poker Club with Home Games Imagine having your own online Poker Club, for just you and your friends - where you can arrange your own private poker games whenever you want! It’s called Home Games. It’s free to use and it’s really easy to set up. 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.
- You can't share your account with anyone else. Using multiple accounts is also forbidden.
- You're expected to play just as competitively against your friends as you would against any other player, and you can't share any information about your game or make any secret agreements. Doing so is collusion, which is also forbidden.
- If you have an agreement to share a bankroll or split profits with your friend, then in the interest of fairness, you're not allowed to play at the same cash game table or in the same Sit & Go.
- Players living in the same household are not allowed to play at the same cash game table or in the same Sit & Go. Most of the time, this restriction will be imposed automatically by the software.
- This last restriction doesn't apply to our Home Games, as these are designed specifically to let you set up your own private poker club.
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We're happy to let friends and relatives play at the same tables as each other.
Pokerstars Home Game With Friends
Here's a reminder of our rules:
- You can't share your account with anyone else. Using multiple accounts is also forbidden.
- You're expected to play just as competitively against your friends as you would against any other player, and you can't share any information about your game or make any secret agreements. Doing so is collusion, which is also forbidden.
- If you have an agreement to share a bankroll or split profits with your friend, then in the interest of fairness, you're not allowed to play at the same cash game table or in the same Sit & Go.
- Players living in the same household are not allowed to play at the same cash game table or in the same Sit & Go. Most of the time, this restriction will be imposed automatically by the software.
- This last restriction doesn't apply to our Home Games, as these are designed specifically to let you set up your own private poker club.
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- Deposit and Withdrawal
- Events
- Live Events
- Live Registrations
- Play Money and Social Games
- Poker
- Tournaments
- Responsible Gaming
- My Account
- Technical Issues
- My Rewards
- Stores