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The world's biggest online poker room — plus casino and sports, under Flutter Entertainment

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Pros

  • World's largest online poker room, with unmatched traffic and tournaments
  • Part of NYSE/LSE-listed Flutter Entertainment — very strong regulation and oversight
  • Licensed by the UKGC, Malta and many European national regulators
  • Big casino (400+ games) with live dealer, plus polished apps
  • Fast e-wallet withdrawals (often ~24 hours)

Cons

  • The sportsbook is a secondary product — not as deep as specialist books
  • Welcome offer is market- and product-specific and varies
  • No cryptocurrency payments
  • Only available where it holds a local licence

Our verdict

PokerStars is the world's largest online poker room and, since 2020, part of NYSE/LSE-listed Flutter Entertainment — so on trust and regulation (UKGC, Malta and a long list of European national licences) it's about as safe as the industry gets. Its casino is big and its apps are polished. The honest caveat for a betting site: the sportsbook is a secondary product rather than a specialist book, so if pure sports betting is your priority, the dedicated sportsbooks go deeper. But if you want poker and casino with a heavyweight licence — and a decent sportsbook alongside — PokerStars is a strong, trustworthy pick where it holds a local licence.

How we rated it

Trust & licensing (20%)9.2

Part of NYSE/LSE-listed Flutter Entertainment and licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, Malta and many European national regulators — one of the most heavily regulated brands in the sector.

Mobile & UX (10%)8.6

Mature, well-rated poker, casino and sports apps on iOS and Android, plus desktop poker clients.

Payments & payouts (20%)8.4

Cards plus e-wallets (PayPal, Skrill, Neteller); e-wallet withdrawals are often processed within about 24 hours. No cryptocurrency.

Customer support (10%)8.2

24/7 live chat and email, localised per market; generally responsive.

Bonuses & value (15%)7.9

Fair welcome offers per market (poker, casino or sports), but the exact amount and terms vary by country and change over time.

Sportsbook & odds (25%)7.8

PokerStars Sports exists in some markets with solid core coverage and cash out, but the sportsbook is clearly secondary to poker and casino — depth and market breadth trail the specialist books.

Welcome bonus

Sports welcome bonusNew-customer offer (varies by market & product)New customers get a welcome offer in each licensed market — for poker, casino or sports depending on where you are. The exact amount, minimum odds and wagering vary by country and change over time. Check your local PokerStars site for the current offer.Claim at PokerStars →
Casino welcome bonusNew-customer casino offer (varies by market)Where PokerStars Casino is licensed, new casino customers get a first-deposit offer, sometimes with free spins. The cap, spin count and wagering vary by market. Check your local PokerStars site for the current terms.Claim at PokerStars →
Offers change all the time, so treat the above as a guide — the live amount, any code and the wagering are whatever PokerStars shows for your country today. Claim your bonus at PokerStars →

Quick facts

Founded2001 (Scheinberg family)
OwnerFlutter Entertainment (NYSE/LSE: FLUT), since 2020
LicensingUK Gambling Commission, Malta, plus national EU licences (Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and more)
PokerWorld's largest online poker room — cash games, tournaments, apps + desktop clients
Casino400+ games — slots, table games, live casino (Pragmatic, Play'n GO, Evolution)
SportsPokerStars Sports in some markets (secondary to poker/casino)
PaymentsCards, e-wallets (PayPal/Skrill/Neteller); e-wallets ~24h. No crypto
AppsiOS & Android (poker, casino, sports) + desktop poker clients

Where PokerStars is licensed

PokerStars appears on the official register in 15 countries11 for sports betting and 13 for casino. We only feature it in markets where it holds a licence to accept you.

Europe (13)

BulgariaDenmarkEstoniaFranceGermanyGreeceItalyNorwayPortugalRomaniaSpainSwedenUnited Kingdom

South America (2)

ArgentinaChile

About PokerStars

PokerStars was founded in 2001 by Isai and Mark Scheinberg and grew into the world's largest online poker room, controlling a majority of the global online-poker market. Since 2020 it has been part of Flutter Entertainment, the NYSE/LSE-listed group that also owns Betfair, Paddy Power and FanDuel. Alongside poker it runs a casino and, in some markets, a sportsbook, operating country by country under local licences — the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and more.

FAQ

Is PokerStars safe and legit?

Yes — PokerStars is part of NYSE/LSE-listed Flutter Entertainment and licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, Malta and many European national regulators. It is one of the most heavily regulated brands in online gambling. Only play where PokerStars holds a local licence for your country.

Does PokerStars have a sportsbook?

Yes, in some markets — PokerStars Sports offers the major sports with a bet builder and cash out. But it is a secondary product to PokerStars' poker and casino, so dedicated sportsbooks generally go deeper on markets and odds.

What is the PokerStars welcome bonus?

PokerStars offers a new-customer welcome offer in each licensed market — for poker, casino or sports depending on where you are. The exact amount and terms vary by country and change over time, so always check the current offer on your local PokerStars site before claiming.

Does PokerStars accept crypto?

No. PokerStars uses regulated local payment methods — cards and e-wallets such as PayPal, Skrill and Neteller — rather than cryptocurrency.

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