PokerStars is regarded as the industry leader in online poker. There is undoubtedly less traffic in Michigan than in some other locations, but there’s still a lot of activity.
On a Friday night, there are usually more players in cash games than, say, on a Monday morning. Anticipate a peak in player traffic between 7-8 PM. Conversely, Sundays are the busiest day of the week for tournaments, with the most extensive guarantees.
There is no lack of variety in this regard when it comes to poker game kinds and formats. Even varieties that are unknown to most people are available. Let's take a look at not only non-tournament games but also get more in-depth into the varieties of specific tournaments we've covered above.
1. Cash Games
It could be overwhelming how many different forms of cash games there are. We'll go over every kind of cash game here, starting with the most well-liked.
Hold’em
Hold'em is the most played game, and no-limit is the preferred variant. The offered stakes range from $0.01/$0.02 to $25/$50. Select between a nine-max full table, six-max table, or heads-up table.
High traffic hours usually mean you'll see stakes consistently running up to $1/$2. Games are hard to start up or locate for anything more significant. Stakes in limit hold'em can go as high as $100 or $200, but you are unlikely to see this pricey game run anywhere other than heads-up.
Omaha
Pot limit, hi/lo, five-card Omaha, five-card Omaha hi/lo, and Courchevel and Courchevel hi/lo are available options. Pot limit is the most widely used type. Once more, the possible stakes vary from $0.01/$0.02 to $25/$50.
Active players typically engage in smaller stakes, usually up to $0.25/$0.50. It is uncommon to come across any other kind of variant running despite the fantastic range of Omaha games that are currently available.
In the intriguing Omaha variation called "Courchevel," five cards are dealt, and each hand begins with the initial flop card face-up Though less common, this is a fun game to try out.
Other Games
Stud is the most well-liked item on the list of less popular games to follow. Many of these games seldom ever run at all. Still, these games all exist and can be found in a cash game lobby.
- Stud
- Stud hi/lo
- HORSE
- Razz
- Five-card draw
- 8-game
- Badugi
- 2-7 triple and single draw
2. Zoom Poker
In this game, you fold your hand rapidly or fast fold. In essence, you are seated at a table after joining. You are immediately sent to a different table where another hand begins immediately as you fold your hand.
You can act without waiting for the hand to finish in this way. As a result, there's no waiting.
Zoom poker isn't well-liked in the US yet, despite its popularity in PokerStars' foreign market. This poker model may become popular if the shared liquidity or player pool materializes.
3. Multi-Table Tournament PokerStars MI Variants
We've already covered MTTs in an overview, but let's look at some specific games available at PokerStars.
The Daily Bigs
Don't miss PokerStars' daily freezeouts, where you'll start with a chip stack of 10,000 and have blind intervals ranging from eight to twelve minutes. Check out the details below.
Game Name | Cash Guarantee | Buy-In Amount | Starting Time |
Big $5 | $500 | $5 | 4 PM ET |
Big $30 | $1,000 | $30 | 5 PM. ET |
Big $50 | $2,000 | $50 | 6 PM ET |
Big $10 | $1,000 | $20 | 6 PM ET |
Big $20 | $1,500 | $10 | 7 PM ET |
The Hot Turbos
The Hot Turbos are another MTT game you will find at Pokerstars Michigan. Below are the specifics.
Game Name | Cash Guarantee | Buy-In Amount | Starting Time |
Hot $10 | $1,000 | $10 | 8 PM ET |
Hot $5 | $500 | $5 | 9 PM ET |
Hot $50 | $2,000 | $50 | 10 PM ET |
Hot $30 | $1,500 | $30 | 11 PM ET |
KO Fever
Known as a Progressive Super Knockout, this format sees all players having a bounty placed on them. So, if you eliminate someone, you get a Progressive Super Knockout, as each participant has a bounty placed on them.
Therefore, if you remove someone, you receive their reward, which is financial. Your bounty rises for every player you eliminate. Let's take a look at the exact specifics below.
Game Name | Cash Guarantee | Buy-In Amount | Starting Time |
KO Fever $10 | $1,000 | $10 | 1:30 PM ET |
KO Fever $5 | $500 | $5 | 7:30 PM ET |
KO Fever $50 | $3,000 | $50 | 8:00 PM ET |
KO Fever $15 | $1,000 | $15 | 10:30 PM ET |
Nightly Stars
Every night, a tremendous $10,000 is guaranteed in this tournament. Come in at 7 PM ET and get in on the action for only $100.
Moonlight Express
Due to the hyper-turbo nature of this late-night poker game, blind levels are only three minutes long. At midnight ET, buy-in for $20 with a $1,500 guarantee.
Change-Up
Do you want to play any other kind of poker rather than sticking to No-Limit Hold 'Em? Then, this is the series of tournaments for you. Select between Omaha, Omaha hi/lo, or Stud. Here, we'll look at the details.
Game Name | Cash Guarantee | Buy-In Amount | Starting Time |
Change-Up (PLO H/L) | $500 | $5 | 5:30 PM ET |
Change-Up (PLO) | $1,000 | $20 | 7:30 PM ET |
Change-Up (Stud) | $500 | $15 | 9:30 PM ET |
Sunday Change-Up | Max of $5,000 | $100 | 7:30 PM ET |
Sunday Majors
Without a doubt, PokerStars' busiest day is Sunday if you enjoy playing tournaments. Below, see the specifics of these games.
Game Name | Cash Guarantee | Buy-In Amount | Starting Time |
Sunday Warm-Up | $8,500 | $50 | 4 PM ET |
Sunday Storm | $4,500 | $10 | 5 PM ET |
Sunday Special | $45,000 | $200 | 6 PM ET |
Sunday High Roller | $15,000 | $500 | 7 PM ET |
Sunday Supersonic | $5,000 | $75 | 10 PM ET |