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Brand New All-in Poker Cash Games Land on PokerStars

Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive
2 min read
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Big changes are on the horizon for PokerStars in 2025. Not only is one of the most recognizable brands in poker revamping its live festival offering, but the online platform is also set to shake things up.

Starting now, PokerStars players on COM/EU, DE, EE, and RO licenses can check out the site's brand-new All-In Poker cash tables. Designed for a fast-paced, straightforward, and short-stack cash game experience, these tables are perfect for players looking for high-speed action.

What is All-In Poker?

All-In Poker takes the essence of poker and ramps up the excitement. It’s a 6-max cash game where every decision comes down to one question: are you all-in or out?

You start with a buy-in of just five big blinds, and the action is capped at 25 big blinds per player before the flop. The result? Fast, intense hands that keep the fun high without things spiralling out of control.

Stakes as High as $5/$10

All-In Poker caters to players of all levels with a wide range of stakes, including:

  • $0.05 / $0.10
  • $0.25 / $0.50
  • $0.50 / $1
  • $1 / $2
  • $2 / $5
  • $5 / $10

Whether you’re a casual player or chasing high-stakes thrills, there’s a table to suit your bankroll.

That said, the fast-paced, short-stacked nature of All-In Poker comes with its fair share of variance.

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$10K Giveaway Each Week Until Feb 9

To mark the launch of All-In Poker, PokerStars is introducing a unique leaderboard promotion running from January 13 to February 9. With up to $10,000 in weekly prizes. But there’s a twist: this leaderboard isn’t about winning big—it’s about how you lose.

Points are awarded for losing hands, turning this into an unofficial “bad beat” leaderboard. The scoring works on a rolling 25-hand basis, where the strength of your losing hands within that stretch determines how high you climb.

So, while those brutal beats and coolers might leave you shaking your head, they could also push you up the leaderboard. In All-In Poker, even the toughest losses might just lead to a sweet reward!

Never Miss a PokerStars Tournament Again

Our free-to-use PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar lets you see upcoming and in-play tournaments at several online poker rooms, including PokerStars.

You can even take advantage of a PokerStars sign-up bonus. You can apply filters to narrow your search, including buy-in, game type, and even prize pool guarantees, enabling you to find your perfect online poker tournament in seconds, all without leaving PokerNews!

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Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive

Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

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