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PokerStars is known as a fun and safe place to play poker. They also hit the headlines as the poker room which gave us the 2003 World Series of Poker Champion. If you are not familiar with the story, Chris Moneymaker (his real name!) registered and started playing online at PokerStars. With a small $40 wager he progressed through all rounds to emerge as winner of the PokerStars preliminary tournament. That earned him an all-expenses-paid trip to the Las Vegas World Series of Poker at Binions Horseshoe Casino. After nine days of live poker playing, Chris won the last pot, at 12:45 am on Friday, May 23rd, 2003 to pocket an amazing $2.4 million – kicking off a bout of depression in all those who thought online poker players couldn't hack it in the real world. Since then, Poker Stars has had the good fortune to have the 2004 WSOP Champion, Greg Raymer, and the 2005 WSOP Champion, Joe Hachem, represent them in those events.
This of course brought PokerStars a ton of publicity and the site has never looked back. With the down fall of Party Poker so came the rise of PokerStars. They are now number one in the world in player traffic with an incredible 100,000+ players at peak times!
Poker Game Types
Apart from the most common poker games, PokerStars offers other games such as 5 Card Draw, 2-7 Triple Draw, H.O.R.S.E, and H.O.S.E. These are a nice diversion for those who are looking for something different or new from the usual poker room offerings. There always seem to be some action at the lower limits of all these games, again it is attribute to the massive player volume that Poker Stars has.
The variety of tournaments that a player can choose from at PokerStars is staggering. They offer exclusive VIP Tourneys, Regular, Satellite, Special, Re-buys, Turbo, and of course Sit and Go’s. The MTT buy-ins cover all ranges from micro $0.50 up to $215 for the Sunday $350,000 and literally everything in between. The tournaments are very popular and usually fill up. It would be rare to see PokerStars cover an overlay for any of their guaranteed tourneys. They offer a weekly $50,000 freeroll for their Supernova status VIP’s. That is just huge… no other site can come close to PokerStars at this point in time. They of course have many more freerolls for their VIP players as well. The selection of SNG’s is very extensive. Poker Stars offers single table, Multi-table, Heads Up and even Satellite SNG’s. Again at just about any limit you could want to play. They fill up quickly especially at the lower limits during peak times.
Poker Software and Features
The software at PokerStars is average. They do not offer anything new, different or dynamic just solid poker rooms. The card room is uncluttered. There are no chairs, plants, end tables or goofy cartoon avatars. Players do have the option to add a custom image. The carpet is beige and easy on the eyes. The seat spacing is good which helps you follow the action easily.
PokerStars main lobby is very well laid out. Players can find the games they are looking for without much effort or confusion which is actually pretty amazing do the huge number of tables and variety games that they offer. The tab filters are well marked and the color scheme is not distracting. They do not clutter up the main lobby with ton of promotions, banners or unnecessary graphics. The game lobby board displays all the necessary information; table stakes, average pot size, players/flop, hands/hour, players/table and players waiting.
If you are into multi-tabling, PokerStars let you play up to 12 tables at once, which should be more than enough for just about any normal human. Another great feature is that players have the ability to resize the tables. If you are multi-tasking or multi-tabling, shrinking down the table size is a huge plus. Also, players are able to update and change themes of the card room as well as choose their seat position of preference. If you choose so, you can always sit at the 6 o’clock position. Again, a big help if you are mutli-tabling.
VIP Poker Players
PokerStars does have a terrific VIP program. Players earn points as they play real money games and tourneys. The more VIP points they earn, the higher up the VIP levels they move. There are some awesome VIP freerolls weekly and monthly for the top grinders. The frequent player points (FFP), which are also earned by real money play can be redeemed for tourney seats and merchandise in their awesome store. The items are more than your run of the mill poker gear and ball caps. They offer some pretty high-end consumer electronics such as iPods, digital cameras on up to a 60” Widescreen Plasma HDTV. They even have an Aston Martin -yes the real thing!- if you can earn enough points to buy it.
Behind the Scenes
PokerStars takes site security very seriously. Their client software uses the certificates issued by their own Certificate Authority (CA), 1024 bit length, to authenticate the servers, as well as, the industry standard SSLv3 protocol. It is configured to use RSA for authentication and key generation and triple-DES (EDE3, in outer-CBC mode) for encryption. Currently they are using 512-bit RSA key, which according to them is sufficient for short and medium-term (up to several years) secrets. The use of Triple-DES EDE3 for session encryption is considered even safer.
The email support is very good at PokerStars as well. They respond in a timely manner with accuracy and clarity. The only place they lack is in the support area as they don't offer live chat or phone support.
Review Credit: pokersource.com
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