Online poker has become a popular way to play the game with friends, especially since many casinos have closed due to the pandemic. But if you’ve never set up an online poker game before, it can be a little daunting. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through how to set up an online poker game with friends, from choosing the right platform to setting up the game itself. We’ll also give you some tips on how to make sure everyone has a good time. So whether you’re looking for a fun way to pass the time or want to try your hand at some serious competition, read on for everything you need to know about setting up an online poker game with friends.

Choose a site or app to play on

There are many different online poker platforms available, so choosing the right one for your game is important. Some factors to consider include whether you want to play for real money or just for fun, how many players you want to be able to accommodate, and what features you need.

If you’re playing for real money, then you’ll need to choose a site or app that offers real-money games. There are plenty of reputable platforms out there that offer a variety of stakes and games types. Do some research to find the one that’s right for you.

If you’re just playing for fun, then there are plenty of free-to-play options available as well. These platforms typically don’t offer real-money games, but they’re a great way to get some practice in and have some fun with friends.

Once you’ve chosen a platform, setting up a game is easy. Just create a table or join an existing one, invite your friends, and start playing.

Download the software

Assuming you and your friends have already downloaded the poker software of your choice (we recommend PokerStars), setting up a game is easy. Just create a private room, invite your friends, and start playing.

If you want to host a larger game with more than just your friends, you can set up a tournament. Tournaments are a great way to add some structure to your game and make it more competitive. To set up a tournament, just click on the “Tournament” tab in the software and follow the instructions.

Create an account

Assuming you and your friends are of legal gambling age, there are a few easy steps to setting up an online poker game.

First, each player will need to create an account with an online poker site. For example, Full Tilt Poker offers a play money option that is perfect for getting started. Once you have created your account and logged in, take a look around the site and familiarize yourself with the software.

Second, organize a time that works for all players to meet online and play. While it might be tempting to just jump into a game whenever you feel like it, it’s best to set up a regular time so that everyone knows when the game will be taking place. This also gives people a chance to warm up and get comfortable with the software before playing for real money.

Third, each player will need to buy in to the game by transferring money from their account into the pot. The amount of money you buy in for is up to you, but keep in mind that most online games have minimum and maximum buy-in amounts.

Once everyone has bought in, the game can begin! Start by dealing out the cards and then take turns betting, Raise the stakes by adding more chips to the pot or go All In if you want to risk it all on one hand. Remember, the goal is to have fun so don’t take it too seriously!

Add friends

The first step to setting up an online poker game with friends is to add them as friends on the site you’re playing on. To do this, simply go to the player’s profile page and click the “add friend” button.

Once your friends have been added, you can then invite them to join your game by going to the “create game” page and selecting the “invite friends” option. Here, you can select which friends you want to invite and what stakes you want to play for.

Once your game has been created, your friends will receive an invitation via email or text message. When they click on the link in the invitation, they will be taken to the game table where they can start playing!

Start playing

Assuming you and your friends are already proficient at playing poker offline, setting up an online game is relatively straightforward. By following a few simple steps, you can be up and running in no time.

1) Decide on which platform to use. There are many different online poker platforms to choose from, so do some research to find the one that best suits your needs. Once you’ve found a platform you’re happy with, create an account and download the software.

2) Invite your friends to join you on the platform. Once they’ve created their own accounts, add them to your “buddies list” so you can easily find them when it’s time to play.

3) Choose a game type and format. Will you be playing for real money or just for fun? There are many different formats to choose from, so take some time to decide which one is right for your group.

4) Create a table and invite your friends to join. Again, there are lots of options here – from table size and stakes to game speed and chat settings – so take some time to customize the table to suit your needs.

5) Start playing! Once everyone has joined the table and bought in (if applicable), the game can begin. Have fun!

Poker tips for beginners

If you’re new to poker and want to learn how to set up an online game with friends, there are a few things you need to know. First, you’ll need to choose a platform to play on. There are many different poker platforms out there, so do some research and pick one that’s right for you.

Once you’ve chosen a platform, it’s time to set up your game. You’ll need to create a table and invite your friends to join. To do this, most platforms will require you to create a username and password. Once you’re logged in, you’ll be able to create your table and invite your friends.

Once everyone is logged in and seated at the table, it’s time to start playing! The dealer will deal the cards and the game will begin. Remember, the object of poker is to have the best hand when all the betting is done. If you’re unsure of what cards make up a good hand, consult a basic poker hand ranking chart.

As the game progresses, players will take turns betting. When it’s your turn to bet, you can either check (if no one has bet yet), call (if someone has already bet), raise (if someone has already bet), or fold (if you don’t think your hand is good enough).

Once all the betting is done and there are only two players left in the hand, it’s time for the showdown. The player with the best hand

Conclusion

So there you have it — a step-by-step guide on how to set up an online poker game with your friends. By following these simple steps, you can be up and playing in no time. Just make sure that everyone involved is on the same page as far as rules and buy-ins are concerned, and you’ll be good to go. Have fun!