- PokerStars hosted a soft launch on March 16, but limited the number of players and accessible hours until Monday’s full launch. Players are only able to access the site while located within New Jersey borders. New Jersey residents cannot play at PokerStars while located in other states.
- Even though New Jersey went live with regulated online poker in November 2013, it wasn’t until March 2016 that PokerStars NJ launched in the Garden State after forming a partnership with Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The much-heralded launch of PokerStars NJ signaled the return of the PokerStars brand to American soil for.
- PokerStars has officially set a date for its return to the United States market. On Friday Amaya announced that PokerStars NJ will launch on March 21 and offer real money online poker to those located in New Jersey. $25,000 Freeroll to Kick Off Launch. Amaya made the announcement via both a press release and on PokerStarsNJ.com.
- The long-awaited launch of PokerStars NJ is finally tied to a specific date, with parent company Amaya announcing Thursday that PokerStarsNJ.com is scheduled to launch March 21. Get answers to commonly asked questions about PokerStars NJ here. “PokerStars is the global leader in online poker and trusted by its customers for its robust and innovative technology, world-class security and game.
The excitement is growing for online as PokerStars plans to launch its regulated online poker room in the state of New Jersey on March 21.
The return of PokerStars to US shores via the single-state regulated market of New Jersey remains on pace for a full debut on Monday, March 21, as a five-day “soft launch” period being conducted by PokerStars and its corporate partner, Resorts Casino Atlantic City, continues on without any readily apparent hitches.
This marks the first time PokerStars will be available to customers playing within the United States since the U.S. Department of Justice shut down the online poker room from serving customers in the country on April 15, 2011, otherwise known throughout the poker world as Black Friday.
While players on the new PokerStars.nj site will not have access to worldwide player liquidity and only be playing against players that are located in New Jersey, much of everything else that PokerStars will be offering is similar to what is available on other clients, including the software, games, tiered VIP program, and a variety of promotions.
To help explain what players should expect after the launch, VIP Manager at PokerStars Dylan Coadyopened a thread on the TwoPlusTwo poker forum titled PokerStars NJ — Official Thread.
Soft Launch Begins March 16
Coady explained in the thread that while the official launch date is March 21, there will be a five-day testing period leading up to the official launch capped at 500 players. On March 16-17, players be able to enjoy games from 16:00 to midnight ET, on March 18 from 08:00 to midnight ET, and during the entire day on March 20-21.
New Jersey players will have the option of keeping the account they may have previously had or opening up an account under a new screen name. If they choose the former, their older account will be automatically closed, however, player balances they may not have been cashed out will be automatically transferred to the new client.
Additionally, Coady informed the poker community that PokerStars will credit migrated accounts with a VIP status, play-money chips balance, and StarsCoins (formerly FPPs) based on each player's historic activity. StarsCoin conversion from FPPs will take place at a 1.6-to-1 rate, which is a bit higher than the 1.2-to-1 rate provided to players when the VIP program changed in the rest of the world on Jan. 1, 2016.
Coady informed the community that this was due to rest-of-world players being provided two months notice to redeem their FPPs under the old program while New Jersey players were not given any notice.
What won't be transferred from old PokerStars accounts are pending bonuses, tournament money, and tournament tickets.
Differences Between NJ and ROW
There are a few differences that PokerStars players in New Jersey will experience when compared to the rest of the world. First of all, players must be at least 21 years of age to play on the New Jersey client due to regulations set forth by the state's gaming regulatory authority, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE). Players on other PokerStars clients outside of New Jersey only have to be at least 18 years old.
Another difference due to gaming regulation is that player-to-player transfers will not be allowed on the New Jersey client. While this is allowed on the rest-of-world PokerStars client, this isn't much different to the other ring-fenced PokerStars clients where this is also prohibited.
The VIP program is very similar to the one available to the rest of the world, with the main difference being there will be lower thresholds required to reach each tier as listed below.
VIP Level | VPP Requirement | Estimated Rewards |
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BronzeStar | 0 | 8-9% |
ChromeStar | 100 per month | 12-15% |
SilverStars | 500 per month | 15-18% |
GoldStar | 2,000 per month | 17-21% |
PlatinumStar | 4,000 per month | 22-25% |
Supernova | 50,000 per year | 27-305 |
Coady mentioned another difference in the VIP program will be the absence of VIP tournaments scheduled upon the launch. However, he added that PokerStars plans to run a variety of value- and seat-added VIP Bash Satellites to bigger events during the year.
Games are expected to be similar to what is on offer on other PokerStars clients, albeit with lower tournament guarantees and less liquidity in cash games due to the smaller overall market size. This means popular games like the fast-fold Zoom Poker and the lottery-style Spin & Go tournaments will be available to players in the Garden State.
PokerStars is encouraging players to sign up to the site by luring them in with a 'We Are in New Jersey Freeroll' for any player who creates their new account within the first week of launch. The freeroll takes place on March 27 at 17:00 ET with a generous $25,000 guarantee. To put this into perspective, the biggest tournament on the week on the partypoker NJ/BorgataPoker.com is typically a $215 buy-in tournament with a $50,000 guarantee while the biggest tournament of the week on 888poker NJ/WSOP NJ is typically a $200 buy-in tournament with a $30,000 guarantee.
Coady stated that there would be other promotions, but wouldn't elaborate at this time, posting that, 'There is more planned for launch that I'm unable to announce at this time. Stay tuned!'
This may suggest that PokerStars does not plan a huge marketing blitz causing other New Jersey sites to react accordingly. Regardless of how big the promotions may or may not be, PokerStars reentering the marketplace in the Garden State is likely to change the landscape since they were the most well-known brand in the United States for many years.
One question that currently remains unanswered is whether players that leave the country to play on the worldwide PokerStars client will be able to keep their old account if they set up a new one under a new screen name. A number of players have asked this question, however, no clear answer was provided yet.
What About Full Tilt?
In case you were wondering whether Full Tilt would also be launching, Coady made it clear that it would not be included in its New Jersey offering at this time. Additionally, Full Tilt VIP statuses will not be considered in determining the status players start off with on the New Jersey client.
Also of note is, while players must be within the borders of New Jersey to play on PokerStars NJ, they do not need to be residents of the state. Residents of other states or even other countries will be able to sign up and fund an account provided that they have a valid Social Security Number and a U.S. postal address.
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World Series of Poker
Adding some extra punch to its momentum in Pennsylvania, PokerStars is now bringing its popular Bounty Builder Series to the US. For the first time, players in the Keystone State and New Jersey can battle it out in this knockout format from Feb. 20 to March 1.
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In Pennsylvania, the FOX Bet and PokerStars series will feature a $500,000 guarantee. That includes 32 progressive knockout (PKO) events, with the $300 buy-in Main Event on March 1 guaranteeing $100,000.
The series will also take place in New Jersey over the same dates with a $300,000 guarantee.
A look at the PokerStars US Bounty Builder Series
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PokerStars has seen a major push in Pennsylvania and remains the only online poker operator in the state so far. This marks an added event in the state and also carries over to New Jersey as well.
A bounty tournament offers some added fun for players. With a bounty on everyone who takes part, players can win cash with each opponent they eliminate.
There’s a twist with the PKO format however. The winner doesn’t keep all the bounty – 50% is added to his own bounty. That means they progressively become a bigger target, with that bounty growing in value.
The two Bounty Builder series mirror each other in both states in events and dates. Buy-ins range from $10 to $750and satellites start at $1 for numerous events.
With a larger pool of players, however, the guarantees are larger in Pennsylvania. For example, the $100 Kick-Off features a $20,000 guarantee in Pennsylvania and only $12,000 in New Jersey.
Some highlights on the PokerStars schedule
With a big slate of events, there should be something for every budget in the Bounty Builder Series. Here are a few highlights:
- Feb. 23, $200 Sunday Special – guarantees of $50,000 (PA) and $30,000 (NJ)
- Feb 25, $750 High Roller – guarantees of $35,000 (PA) and $20,000 (NJ)
- Feb 27, $200 Thursday Thrill – guarantees of $25,000 (PA) and $10,000 (NJ)
- March 1, $300 buy-in Main Event – guarantees of $100,000 (PA) and $75,000 (NJ)
There are even tournaments for those with smaller bankrolls. For example, the $50 Mini Main Event features guarantees of $25,000 (PA) and $12,000 (NJ). There are even a few $10 events on the schedule with nice guarantees.
Most events on the schedule are No Limit Hold’em tournaments, but Omaha fans will find a couple to suit them. On Feb. 24, a $100 PLO event features an $8,000 guarantee in Pennsylvania – $5,000 in New Jersey. Two days later, check out the $100 No Limit Omaha Hi/Lo with guarantees of $8,000 (PA) and $4,000 (NJ).
There will be satellite events throughout the series. Players can win their way into numerous events in the following ways:
- Satellites starting $1.10
- $3 Spin & Go’s
- Depositor Freeroll – Giving away Main Event tickets, $9,000 in Pennsylvania and $6,000 in New Jersey.
With plenty of money on the line and some added knockout fun, players won’t want to miss the action. See a complete schedule of the series below.
For a complete PokerStars NJ review including $30 in FreePlay and a 100% Deposit Match up to $600, click here.
Event | Date | Time | Name | Buy-in | Game | PA Guarantee | NJ Guarantee |
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1 | Feb-20 | 7:00 PM | Bounty Builder Series Kick-Off | $100 | NLH | $20,000 | $12,000 |
2 | Feb-20 | 8:00 PM | Mini Kick-Off | $20 | NLH | $5,000 | $3,500 |
3 | Feb-21 | 8:00 PM | Bounty Builder $30 | $30 | NLH | $8,000 | $5,000 |
4 | Feb-21 | 9:00 PM | Turbo | $75 | NLH | $8,000 | $5,000 |
5 | Feb-22 | 5:00 PM | DeepStack | $100 | NLH | $20,000 | $10,000 |
6 | Feb-22 | 8:00 PM | 4-Max | $30 | NLH | $5,000 | $5,000 |
7 | Feb-22 | 10:00 PM | Hyper-Turbo | $50 | NLH | $5,000 | $3,000 |
8 | Feb-23 | 2:00 PM | Marathon | $150 | NLH | $20,000 | $10,000 |
9 | Feb-23 | 4:00 PM | Warm-Up - Bounty Builder Edition | $50 | NLH | $10,000 | $5,000 |
10 | Feb-23 | 5:00 PM | Storm - Bounty Builder Edition | $10 | NLH | $5,000 | $4,000 |
11 | Feb-23 | 6:00 PM | Sunday Special - Bounty Builder Edition | $200 | NLH | $50,000 | $30,000 |
12 | Feb-23 | 6:30 PM | Mini Special | $25 | NLH | $10,000 | $6,000 |
13 | Feb-23 | 7:00 PM | Sunday High Roller - Bounty Builder Edition | $500 | NLH | $15,000 | $10,000 |
14 | Feb-23 | 10:00 PM | SuperSonic - Bounty Builder Edition | $75 | NLH | $5,000 | $4,000 |
15 | Feb-24 | 7:00 PM | Bounty Builder $50 | $50 | NLH | $15,000 | $8,000 |
16 | Feb-24 | 8:00 PM | PL Omaha | $100 | PLO | $8,000 | $5,000 |
17 | Feb-25 | 7:00 PM | Bounty Builder $75 | $75 | NLH | $10,000 | $7,500 |
18 | Feb-25 | 8:00 PM | High Roller | $750 | NLH | $35,000 | $20,000 |
19 | Feb-26 | 7:00 PM | 6-Max | $50 | NLH | $5,000 | $4,000 |
20 | Feb-26 | 8:00 PM | NL Omaha Hi/Lo | $100 | NLO8 | $8,000 | $4,000 |
21 | Feb-27 | 7:00 PM | Thursday Thrill SE | $250 | NLH | $25,000 | $15,000 |
22 | Feb-27 | 8:00 PM | Mini Thrill | $30 | NLH | $12,000 | $5,000 |
23 | Feb-28 | 8:00 PM | 6-Max, Turbo | $50 | NLH | $5,000 | $3,500 |
24 | Feb-28 | 9:00 PM | Hyper-Turbo | $100 | NLH | $8,000 | $5,000 |
25 | Feb-29 | 6:00 PM | 25% KO | $100 | NLH | $10,000 | $7,500 |
26 | Feb-29 | 8:00 PM | Turbo | $50 | NLH | $5,000 | $3,500 |
27 | Feb-29 | 9:00 PM | 8-Max, Turbo | $10 | NLH | $3,000 | $2,000 |
28 | Mar-01 | 4:00 PM | Warm-Up | $30 | NLH | $10,000 | $3,000 |
29 | Mar-01 | 5:00 PM | Main Event | $300 | NLH | $100,000 | $65,000 |
30 | Mar-01 | 6:00 PM | Mini Main Event | $50 | NLH | $25,000 | $12,000 |
31 | Mar-01 | 8:00 PM | Bounty Builder $100 | $100 | NLH | $20,000 | $10,000 |
32 | Mar-01 | 10:00 PM | Series Wrap-Up | $75 | NLH | $10,000 | $7,500 |