Overview
- The platform, which launched Wednesday, now lets players in Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania share tables on one network.
- Michigan’s gaming board cleared FanDuel for interstate poker after reviews of geolocation, data security and responsible‑gaming tools.
- Players must open a FanDuel account to play, the old PokerStars app is closed for games, and withdrawals from legacy accounts run through April 30 with leftover balances mailed by check.
- Launch offers include a 100% deposit match up to $1,000 and $30 in tournament tickets, a No Sweat freeroll festival from April 6–12, and two Sunday Million events on April 12 that each guarantee $500,000.
- Flutter aims to tap FanDuel’s large sportsbook and casino audience to bring more casual players into poker, while Ontario moves to the new client later this year but stays in a separate pool.