At the end of 2019, Michigan legalized online gaming, including poker. Now, more than a year later, the first hands of online poker have been dealt making Michigan the fifth state to offer legal online poker.
Online poker in Michigan is a rapidly evolving entity. Even though WSOP.com (and 888Poker) are active in other states, they aren’t on the list of applications vying for one of the first MI online poker licenses. What’s more, it doesn’t have a partnership with a local operator. This could change and, in. Background on PokerStars Michigan casino PokerStars is the world’s largest online poker operator. In the US, PokerStars online poker and PokerStars Casino online casino operations run in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. PokerStars has been considered the worldwide online poker industry leader for many years now. Two decades later, after being licensed by the Michigan Gaming Control Board, PokerStars became the first regulated online poker site in Michigan. Try PokerStars now and receive $30 free with deposit.
PokerStars, the world’s largest online poker operator, became the first to launch real-money poker in Michigan. They did so alongside FOX Bet and Stars Casino, which are offering sports betting and casino games respectively. The real-money brands are partnered with the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Gaming Authority.
“We welcome the addition of Odawa Casino, Poker Stars, Fox Bet, and Barstool Casino to Michigan’s growing online gaming and sports wagering market,” said MGCB executive director Richard S. Kalm in a news release. “Their participation will generate revenue to support education, tribal communities, and the city of Detroit.”
Although the launch was reported to be happening around 11 a.m. in Michigan, it seemed that it took a couple of hours for the first games to get rolling. Around 1:30 p.m., a screenshot circulated on social media appeared to show action underway at a $0.50/$1 no-limit hold'em table. Some players reported having deposit issues early on, but the action is indeed underway.
PokerStars will offer players the same options found in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, meaning a full slate of daily tournaments and the famed COOP (Championship of Online Poker) series – which will be called MICOOP (Michigan Championship of Online Poker). When that will take place is to be determined. At launch, Michigan will be a segregated market, meaning right now their player pool will not join those in other states. However, at the end of December, Governor Gretchen Whitmer did sign a law allowing for interstate play, though that doesn't go into effect until March 29.
“The key differentiators for us have always been our valued partnership with the FOX Corporation and the strength of our industry-leading FOX Bet Super 6 product combined with the PokerStars business and we plan to lean into these unique assets as we launch in Michigan,” said Kip Levin, FOX Bet CEO. “Behind FOX Bet Sportsbook, PokerStars and Stars Casino, customers create one account for all three apps, unlocking a wide variety of exciting and entertaining options to supercharge the experience for our Michigan audience.”
FOX Bet Michigan will allow sports fans to bet on such things as NFL, NCAAF, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, and international golf, tennis, and soccer. They will also have a presence in the state via the airwaves.
- FOX Bet Live airing weekdays on FS1 offers insights, odds, and the definitive national television source of all things sports betting. Michigan-centric editions of FOX Bet Live will continue to air across FOX 2 WJBK in Detroit, FOX 17 in Grand Rapids, and FOX 66 in Flint.
- Integration of FOX Bet content with FOX 2 WJBK’s popular shows SportsWorks and Bracket Breakdown.
The trio of brands, which can be accessed by downloading the apps via Apple or Android devices, is also welcoming new customers in Michigan with an exclusive free $100 in site credit upon account creation.
For additional info on the legalization of online poker in the United States, have a look at our exclusive US Poker Map and our guide to the Best PA poker sites.
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PokerStars went live in Michigan just 10 days ago. Already they are the top online poker site across all US regulated markets. It is larger than than the combined WSOP/888 network, bigger even than its PokerStars PA Pennsylvania counterpart.
Now, PokerStars MI has dropped details surrounding their first ever Michigan Championship of Online Poker, aka MICOOP.
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🎉 Time for our first #MICOOP 🏆
📆 Feb 20th – Mar 8th
6️⃣ 0️⃣ tournaments with buy-ins from $10 to $500
💵 $125k GT… https://t.co/zD4Uzm0lSC— PokerStarsUSA (@PokerStarsUSA) February 09, 2021
Pokerfuse’s super sleuth Anuj Arora predicted this may well be the first ever online tournament series to run in the state of Michigan from the operator, and he was right.
This is what we know:
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- What: MICOOP 2021
- When: February 20 to March 8
- Guarantees: $1 million
- Events: 60 events are on the schedule
- Buy-ins: Buy-ins ranging from $10 up to $500.
And here are some of the top MICOOP 2021 tournaments to look out for:
- Feb 21: $200 MICOOP-06 Sunday Special—$40,000 guaranteed
- Feb 24: $500 MICOOP-17 High Roller—$35,000 guaranteed
- Feb 28: $250 MICOOP-31 Sunday Special—$50,000 guaranteed
- Mar 2: $250 MICOOP-36 Super Tuesday—$35,000 guaranteed
- Mar 4: $250 MICOOP-44 PKO Thursday Thrill—$35,000 guaranteed
- Mar 7: $300 MICOOP 55 Main Event—$125,000 guaranteed
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