PokerStars on FanDuel is now live in the US, bringing together players from New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania on a shared network. The relaunch comes with a fresh platform and new software, along with some tweaks to the overall game offering.
Despite the backend overhaul, the signature PokerStars identity remains firmly intact. Many of its flagship formats have carried over, including Spin & Go, the lottery-style sit & go, and Zoom, the fast-fold variant. The schedule also features a full suite of cash games and tournaments, with recognizable brands such as Sunday Million, Super Tuesday, and Battle Royale all making a return on the new client.
With the platform now up and running, attention naturally shifts to the cost of playing. How does the rake and tournament fee structure compare to both the previous PokerStars US setup and other operators in the US online poker market?
Rake and tournament fees are central to the online poker ecosystem. If the rake is too high, it increases the cost of play and can discourage regulars and professionals from putting in volume. On the other hand, if the rake is too low, games can become heavily populated with strong players, which may not always be ideal for the overall ecology.
Equally important is the rewards system tied to that rake. A higher rake environment can still be competitive if the operator offsets it with strong rakeback or loyalty incentives. However, if both the rake is high and the rewards are underwhelming, it becomes a tougher proposition for players.
In this article, we take a closer look at where PokerStars on FanDuel stands in terms of rake compared to its competitors.
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PokerStars on FanDuel Cash Game Rake
At present, cash games on the platform run from $0.02/$0.05 all the way up to $50/$100. All tables are 6-handed and available across both No-Limit Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha, with a small selection of PLO5 tables also in the mix.
As of April 15, 2026, PokerStars on FanDuel charges between 5% and 5.56% rake across its No-Limit and Pot-Limit cash tables. The higher rate applies to low and mid stakes, while the rake drops to 5% at higher stakes starting from $5/$10.
This effectively places it in line with the broader US market. BetMGM Poker applies a flat 5.56% rake across all stakes, while WSOP Online follows a similar structure to PokerStars, charging 5.56% at lower and mid stakes before reducing it to 3% at $5/$10 and above. BetRivers Poker, meanwhile, comes in slightly cheaper, with a 5.25% rake at lower stakes and 3% at higher stakes, making it the most competitive option in the market.
That said, rake percentage alone does not tell the full story. The rake cap is another critical component that players need to consider.
Poker rooms use a rake cap to limit how much can be taken from any single pot. Without such a cap, rake at higher stakes could climb significantly, especially in large pots. Typically, these caps range between $0.50 and $5, depending on the stake level and number of players dealt into the hand.
On PokerStars FanDuel, the rake cap structure is largely in line with its competitors. It starts at $0.50 and goes up to $5, with minor variations depending on the specific stake. In practical terms, it sits comfortably within the industry standard.
Other operators follow a similar approach. WSOP Online starts slightly lower at $0.30, reflecting the presence of $0.01/$0.02 stakes, and also caps out at $5. BetMGM uses a $0.50 to $5 range as well.
The main outlier here is BetRivers Poker, which begins at $0.30 and caps at $3, offering a slightly more favorable structure for players, particularly at higher stakes.
Overall, the new PokerStars on FanDuel platform does not introduce any major changes in terms of rake when compared to the previous PokerStars US setup. The pricing model remains largely consistent with what players were already accustomed to.
NL & PL Rake on FanDuel Poker
| Stakes | Rake | 2 Player Cap | 3-4 Player Cap | 5+ Player Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0.02/$0.05 | 5.56% | $0.50 | $1.00 | $1.00 |
| $0.05/$0.10 | 5.56% | $0.50 | $2.00 | $2.50 |
| $0.15/$0.30 | 5.56% | $0.50 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
| $0.25/$0.50 | 5.56% | $0.50 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
| $0.50/$1 | 5.56% | $1.00 | $2.00 | $3.00 |
| $1/$2 | 5.56% | $1.00 | $2.00 | $3.50 |
| $2.50/$5 | 5.56% | $1.00 | $2.00 | $4.00 |
| $5/$10 | 5% | $1.25 | $2.00 | $4.50 |
| $10/$20 | 5% | $1.75 | $2.50 | $4.75 |
| $25/$50 | 5% | $2.25 | $3.00 | $5.00 |
| $50/$100 | 5% | $2.25 | $3.00 | $5.00 |
FanDuel PokerStars MTT & Spin & Go Rake
Turning to tournaments, PokerStars on FanDuel offers buy-ins starting from $5 and going up to $250 in the regular schedule, with higher buy-ins such as $1,500 appearing during major series.
The standard tournament fee sits at 9% for most low and mid buy-ins. At higher tiers, the fee gradually decreases, dropping to 8.2% at $100, 6.67% at $300, 6% at $500, 5% at $1,000, and 3.33% at $1,500, similar to what they offered in the previous platform.
- Below $500 — 9% except $100 — 8.2% and $300 — 6.67%
- $500 — 6%
- $1,000 — 5%
- $1,500 — 3.33%
In terms of tournament fees, PokerStars on FanDuel is broadly comparable to WSOP Online. However, it comes in slightly higher than both BetMGM Poker and BetRivers Poker, which tend to offer more competitive pricing at similar buy-in levels.
For Spin & Go tournaments, PokerStars on FanDuel applies a flat 7% fee across all buy-ins, which aligns with industry norms and what it previously charged on the old PokerStars US platform. WSOP Online’s Blast format ranges between 6.77% and 10%, depending on the buy-in. BetRivers Poker offers a lower range between 4% and 6%, while both BetMGM and DraftKings’ Electric Poker sit at 7% across the board.
Lottery Sit & Go in the US
| Operator | Product Name | Buy-in Range | Rake |
|---|---|---|---|
| PokerStars on FanDuel | Spin & Go | $1 – $50 | 7% |
| WSOP Online | Blast | $0.30 – $100 | 6.77% – 10% |
| BetMGM Poker | Spins | $1 – $50 | 7% |
| BetRivers Poker | SNG Select | $0.25 – $25 | 4% – 6% |
| DraftKings Poker | Electric Poker | $1 – $50 | 7% |
FanDuel Poker Rewards
As for rewards, PokerStars on FanDuel introduces its own loyalty system called Dynasty Builder. The program is built entirely around poker, offering players a mix of incentives including digital items, tournament tickets, and weekly rakeback.
The system is structured around two types of missions. Thrill Missions are recurring and relatively easy to complete, rewarding players with tournament tickets, throwables, and other in-client perks. Grind Missions, on the other hand, are volume-driven and tied directly to rake generation, offering a percentage of rake paid back each week.
There are 16 Grind Missions available weekly, with players able to unlock up to 25% in rakeback depending on their volume.


