Sam's Town Poker Room Phone Number

Posted : admin On 4/2/2022

Poker Room Features

The Sam’s Town poker room is found at the far end of the casino floor. The surrounding walls are eggshell colored and frame more than 10 tightly-packed packed poker tables. The poker area is divided from the rest of the casino floor by a dark-wood railing. There is good visibility so that tourists and other visitors can view the action. Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall. 5111 Boulder Highway. Las Vegas, NV 89122. 702-456-7777 Don't let the game get out of hand. For Assistance call 800-522-4700. The Sam's Town Poker Room is a non-smoking, 11-table card room opening daily at 9:00am and featuring a variety of limit and no limit Hold'Em and Omaha Hi-Lo games. We hold three daily no limit Hold'Em tournaments at 10:00am, 1:00pm, and 7:00pm.

Poker Room Details

Venue Type
Hotel & Casino
Rewards Program
B Connected
Comps & Promotions
$1.25/hr. High Hand of the Hour – $25 per hour, no minimum qualifier, nightly 11PM-5AM. Double football squares every Tuesday and Saturday for the NFL games on Thursday night, Sunday morning, Sunday night and Monday night.. Fast Beat Levels, single table bad beat jackpot $500 for Aces full or better beaten, $1000 for quads or better beaten and $2500 for straight flush or better beaten. (losing hand 50%, winning hand 25%, table share splits 25%). Aces cracked Thursdays. First six players to get AA as hole cards and lose the hand receives $50. $25 Splash pots Mondays 9AM-1PM, 6-10PM. Rocket Royals, Four progressive Royal Flushes starting at $250 and progressing $15 per day until hit. Hot seat drawings at Noon, 2PM, 4PM, 6PM and 8PM every Tuesday for $25.

Sam's Town Las Vegas Details

Sam’s Town is one of the medium-sized casinos and poker venues on the Boulder Highway in Las Vegas. As one the most long-established poker rooms in Sin City, this venue honors its heritage by spreading a more old-fashioned selection of different poker games than many modern venues. Low-stakes cash tables run Omaha eight-or-better, seven-card stud, plus the more contemporary spread-limit hold’em and no-limit hold’em games. Daily and weekly no-limit hold'em tournaments also run with buy-ins between $20 and $100. It is possible to reserve a cash-game seat or register for a tournament at Sam’s Town by phoning the casino.

The Sam’s Town poker room is found at the far end of the casino floor. The surrounding walls are eggshell colored and frame more than 10 tightly-packed packed poker tables. The poker area is divided from the rest of the casino floor by a dark-wood railing. There is good visibility so that tourists and other visitors can view the action. The poker tables are illuminated by large hanging chandeliers.

The typical range of Las Vegas poker room promotions is also offered. High hand payouts are offered, and a progressive bad beat jackpot. Players earn comps at the rate of $1.25 per hour — good for meals in the casino, drinks at the bars, and other services.

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Now, don't get me wrong here, it's not the room itself. The room is in the back of the casino. The dealers are good. The floor is good. It's the players. This is where you will find THE WORST poker players in the city. I urge you to play NONE of the tournaments here. It's all rec players who aren't just 'they were suited' guys. They ALL will literally call with anything. There is not a good player to be found. Sure, you can take advantage, but they get lucky way to often. You know those hands you would think are no way still in play after you 3 bet pre flop? Wrong. That 67 off is still there. That 83 off is still there. You flop a set and they run out to a flush with a 3. And God forbid you get upset at the bad play. Everyone will say 'this is a $40 tournament' Just a joke of players here. This is where every wannabe with no money goes cause they saw poker on TV, but can't play in any tournament for more than 50 bucks.