Overview
PokerStars Alberta is operated by TSG Interactive Canada Inc. as an agent of Alberta iGaming Corporation. It holds a valid operator agreement with Alberta iGaming Corporation and is subject to ongoing oversight by the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission. To play, you must be 19 or older and physically located in Alberta.
The room carries the PokerStars global brand, which has operated online poker since 2001. The Alberta-specific product launched in April 2022 when Alberta iGaming Corporation opened the regulated market. In Alberta, PokerStars holds roughly 30% of online poker traffic, making it the second-largest room in the province after GGPoker. Its main strength is tournament volume: no other Alberta room runs as many daily events across as wide a range of formats and buy-in levels.
The room scores 4.4/5.0 in our full review. It ranks highly on tournament variety and platform reliability, and lower on traffic share compared to GGPoker. Players who prioritise tournament choice above all else will find more options here than anywhere else in Alberta.
Software and Platform Features
PokerStars Alberta uses the same client infrastructure as the global PokerStars platform, maintained separately for the Alberta regulated market. Software is available for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. The interface is mature and well-documented.
Zoom Fast-Fold
Zoom is PokerStars' fast-fold cash game variant. Players are moved to a new table the moment they fold, eliminating dead time between hands. Zoom tables run at multiple stakes levels across No Limit Hold'em. Volume grinders and players with limited session time find Zoom a practical option since it increases hands-per-hour significantly over standard ring games.
Spin and Go
Spin and Go are three-player jackpot sit-and-gos with randomised prize pools. The format is fast - play typically completes within a few minutes. Stakes range from micro to higher buy-ins. They suit players looking for quick, contained sessions rather than multi-hour commitments.
Home Games
The Home Games feature lets you create private clubs with custom buy-in levels and structures. This works for friend groups, poker clubs, or charity events where you want a controlled environment. Table creation and club management are handled through the main client.
Multi-Table and Tournament Tools
The tournament lobby includes filters for format, buy-in, start time, and game type. You can register for multiple events simultaneously and view all active tables through a single interface. Late registration windows and rebuy structures are displayed clearly before registration.
Tournament Schedule
The depth of PokerStars Alberta's daily tournament schedule is the clearest reason to choose it over other rooms. Events run around the clock at buy-ins from a few dollars to several hundred.
ONCOOP
ONCOOP - the Alberta Championship of Online Poker - is the flagship series. It runs multiple times per year across a multi-day schedule with events covering Hold'em, Omaha, and mixed games. The series includes satellite events so players can qualify at lower cost. Buy-in levels span a wide range, from low-stakes events to high-roller flights. Specific guarantees and schedules are published on the PokerStars Alberta platform ahead of each series.
Power Path Live Qualifiers
Power Path is PokerStars' qualifier pathway for live events. Step tournaments and direct satellites run regularly on the Alberta platform. Winning a Power Path event earns a package to a designated live event - travel details and event specifics are confirmed at the time each qualifier runs. This pathway gives recreational players a realistic route to live tournament participation at a fraction of the direct buy-in cost.
Daily Schedule
Outside of series, PokerStars Alberta runs daily events covering: early-bird tournaments for morning players, lunchtime events with shorter structures, evening flagship events with the largest guarantees of the day, and late-night tournaments for players in later time zones or with evening schedules. The schedule also includes turbo and hyper-turbo variants for players who want faster structures.
Cash Games and Zoom
PokerStars Alberta's cash game offering centres on standard ring games and Zoom. Standard ring games are available at micro, low, and mid stakes for No Limit Hold'em and Pot Limit Omaha. Traffic is consistent at lower stakes, particularly during evening hours.
Zoom cash games run at several stake levels. At peak hours, multiple tables run simultaneously at each level, which means wait times are short. The format does not change the rake structure - rake and rakeback are the same as standard cash games. Players choosing Zoom primarily for volume grinding should note that opponent selection is limited by design in a fast-fold format, which some experienced players consider a downside.
PLO8, Stud, and mixed game formats do appear in the cash lobby, though traffic at these tables is lighter and dependent on time of day. Players with specialist game preferences may need to wait or schedule sessions around peak times.
Traffic and Player Pool
PokerStars Alberta holds approximately 30% of Alberta online poker traffic according to our ongoing traffic index. This trails GGPoker, which holds roughly 52%, but is ahead of the remaining four regulated rooms. For context, the Alberta regulated market operates independently from the global PokerStars network. Players are matched only within Alberta. You cannot play against accounts registered in other jurisdictions.
Traffic is highest during evening hours (7pm-midnight Eastern). Weekend afternoons also produce strong tournament registration numbers. Weekday mornings are the quietest period, though Zoom tables typically remain active around the clock given the speed of play and lower player requirements per table.
For a detailed view of how PokerStars compares across rooms, see the Alberta traffic index. For a head-to-head comparison against GGPoker, see our GGPoker vs PokerStars page.
Getting Started
Account registration is completed on the PokerStars Alberta platform. You must confirm that you are 19 or older and physically located in Alberta. Identity verification is required before withdrawals are processed - the sooner you complete this step, the faster your first cashout will be.
- Visit PokerStars Alberta and click "Register."
- Enter your name, address, date of birth, and email. These must match your government ID.
- Choose a screen name.
- Agree to the terms and confirm Alberta residence.
- Download the client for your platform or continue in browser on mobile.
- Verify your identity by uploading a government-issued ID when prompted.
- Make a deposit using one of the supported Alberta payment methods.
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PokerStars Alberta is required by AGLC to offer player protection tools including deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, and self-exclusion. These tools are available through the account settings within the client. Self-exclusion through PokerStars Alberta does not automatically apply to other Alberta operators - use the provincial self-exclusion service for a broader exclusion.
If you need support with gambling-related concerns, contact AGLC Problem Gambling Resources at 1-866-461-1259 or visit the responsible gambling page for a full list of resources.