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Caesars Poker RoomCaesar's Palace Poker Room
Sixty-three tables are available for poker playing, thirty of them on the ‘common area’, the rest in the tournament room. In order to find the Caesars poker room, players need to find the entrance that is nestled between the Pure Nightclub and the sports book agent. The cardroom is found down a corridor, and it opens up into this cavern of a room. The cardroom is isolated from the rest of casino and helps eliminate distraction. Caesar's card room has all new tables, wheeled chairs, auto shufflers, and plenty of space. Gallery style art prints decorate the walls, and the chandeliers over the table provide bright light without being overbearing. The cardroom staff are friendly and professional. Caesars Palace Poker GamesGamesCaesar’s front poker room offers cash games in the following games:
The dealers will spread any of these games as long as there is sufficient interest for play. LimitsThe regular games start at $1/$3 with a $100/$500 buy-in, $2/$5 with a $200/no-max buy in, and $5/$10 with a $500/no-max buy in for No Limit Hold’Em, and $3/$6 and $6/$12 for Limit Hold’Em. Omaha is $1/$2 and H.O.R.S.E. is $4/$8. Spreads on all the games are offered in an optional half or full kill option, and higher stakes games are allowed at the management’s discretion. Poker Promotions at CaesarsCaesar’s casino offers additional promotions for their regular poker players, like a high hand jackpot for straight flushes or quads. They also offer giveaways, like the $120,000 worth or seats to the Caesars Palace Classic. TournamentsTournaments at Caesar’s Palace run on a daily basis staring at nine in the morning. Buy-ins for these daily competitions start at $65 and go up to $330 depending on the day of the week and the time of game. Tuesday night is Ladies Night starting at 6pm with a buy-in of $65. Monday night’s Pot Limit Omaha tournament starts at 5pm at $75, and there is an Omaha 8 or Better Hi/Lo split tournament that is offered through various times of the week with a $100 buy-in. One of the enjoyable things about playing at Caesar’s Palace is that the beginner player can sit down at one of the tables – assuming they can find the poker room – and actually have a chance to win a fairly decent amount of money. The combination of opponents at most of the tables range from professional gamblers, tourists, Vegas regulars and the beginner. The staff is accommodating, the establishment top rate, and the games challenging. Caesars Palace Address and Phone Number3570 Las Vegas Blvd SLas Vegas, NV 89109 (702) 731-7110 |
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