Overview
The US online poker landscape consolidated significantly in early 2026. PokerStars confirmed a merger of its Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey player pools under a new brand: PokerStars Exclusively on FanDuel. WSOP.com continues to operate a shared liquidity pool across New Jersey, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania — the largest US-regulated interstate pool by state count.
Welcome Bonus Head-to-Head
PokerStars US offers a first-deposit match up to $600 (typical 20% clearance rate via StarsCoin) plus a $30 Free Play option for no-deposit signups. WSOP.com runs a $1,000 first-deposit match plus $100 in free play tournament tickets in NJ, MI, PA, and a separate Nevada-specific welcome. WSOP's headline match is larger; PokerStars' clearance is faster for mid-stakes players due to its faster rake-generated release.
Product Depth
PokerStars remains the king of tournament variety: Sunday Majors, Bounty Builder series, and the Spin & Go lottery format at multiple buy-in levels. WSOP Online's marquee event is the real thing — online bracelet events during the WSOP summer series, plus satellites into the live $10,000 Main Event in Las Vegas. For cash game depth, PokerStars typically posts more active tables at $0.25/$0.50 and above.
Pricing / Economics
Cash game rake at both rooms follows a weighted-contributed model capped around 5% with standard no-flop-no-drop rules. Tournament fees are 8-11% at both. Rakeback is delivered via loyalty rewards rather than direct rebates.
App + UX
PokerStars' client is the most mature in the US market — multi-tabling, full hand history, hotkeys, and tournament lobby filters that other rooms don't match. WSOP's desktop and mobile clients are functional but noticeably less featured; multi-tabling on mobile is constrained.
Loyalty / VIP
PokerStars US runs a Chest-based reward system tied to StarsCoin accumulation. WSOP Online ties into Caesars Rewards (same program as Caesars Sportsbook and Caesars Palace Online Casino), which gives WSOP grinders usable comps at Caesars retail properties — a unique cross-product benefit.
Who Should Pick WSOP
Players who want a shot at real WSOP bracelet events online, those who already use Caesars Rewards for travel, and Nevada residents (PokerStars does not operate in Nevada).
Who Should Pick PokerStars
Serious tournament grinders, cash game multi-tablers, and players who want the most polished poker client available in the US market.
The Verdict
For pure poker product quality and volume, PokerStars is still the strongest US poker room in 2026, now reinforced by FanDuel's brand reach. WSOP wins on bracelet prestige and Caesars Rewards integration. Tournament specialists should prioritize PokerStars; bracelet chasers and Nevada players should pick WSOP.