Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Las Vegas Poker Rooms That Will (and Won’t) Reopen This Week


Las Vegas poker rooms, and casinos, are reopening soon, some as early as June 4. Well, a few of them. But most card rooms will remain closed due to the new stringent restrictions set by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Which card rooms will have a game waiting for you this week?

Las Vegas poker rooms reopening

Venetian has one of the most popular Las Vegas poker rooms, and it will soon reopen. (Image: YouTube)

  • Only three confirmed card rooms out of 31 opening this week in Sin City.
  • Poker tables, per gaming board restrictions, will be limited to four players, maximum.
  • Just one poker room on the Strip will open.
  • Westgate will open its poker room June 18.

For the first time since mid-March, live poker will return to Southern Nevada on June 4. Most of the card rooms, however, will remain closed, some potentially permanently. And the game of poker at the Las Vegas poker rooms that will be reopening this week, will look different than in the past.

The gaming board is currently limiting poker games to four-handed. That, of course, isn’t a popular format among poker players. But some casinos will give it a shot and hope demand is higher than some anticipate.

So, Which Las Vegas Poker Rooms are Reopening?

On Thursday, poker players in Las Vegas will have three places to test out the four-handed games. And one other two weeks later.

The three Las Vegas poker rooms opening this week include Venetian, The Orleans, and South Point. Those were three of the last card rooms to close before the coronavirus shut down. Venetian is the only casino on the Strip that will reopen its poker room.

Westgate Resort and Casino, less than a mile west of the north end of the Strip, will be reopening its poker room on June 18.

Venetian is going to try something new to live poker in Las Vegas. Due to the four-handed restrictions, the Venetian poker room will host $100 winner-take-all sit n’ go’s. Once four players are seated, the game will begin. Cash games will also be available.

Card Rooms That Will Remain Closed (for Now)

Many of the top Las Vegas poker rooms won’t be opening any time soon. That includes the poker rooms at Wynn, Caesars Palace, and Aria, on the Strip, along with the Golden Nugget (downtown), and Red Rock Resort (Summerlin).

There simply isn’t enough demand for four-handed poker to justify most of the card rooms reopening. Here is a list of all 31 Las Vegas poker rooms and their current status.

Poker Room Location Opening or Closed?
Aria Strip Closed
Bally’s Strip Closed
Bellagio Strip Closed
Binion’s Fremont Street Closed
Boulder Station East Las Vegas Closed
Cannery North Las Vegas Closed
Caesars Palace Strip Closed
Club Fortune Henderson Closed
Excalibur Strip Closed
Flamingo Strip Closed
Golden Nugget Fremont Street Closed
Green Valley Ranch Henderson Closed
Harrah’s Strip Closed
Mandalay Bay Strip Closed
MGM Grand Strip Closed
Mirage Strip Closed
Palace Station Near Strip Closed
Planet Hollywood Strip Closed
Poker Palace North Las Vegas Closed
Red Rock Summerlin Closed
Rio Near Strip Closed
Sahara Strip Closed
Sam’s Town East Las Vegas Closed
Santa Fe Northwest Las Vegas Closed
Silver Sevens Near Strip Closed
Skyline Henderson Closed
South Point South of Strip Open
The Orleans Near Strip Open
Venetian Strip Open
Westgate Near Strip Opens June 18
Wynn Strip Closed

 

Out of the those 31 casinos, seven won’t be reopening at all this week even for non-poker games or the hotel. That includes Aria, Bally’s, Excalibur, Mandalay Bay, Mirage, Planet Hollywood, and the home of the postponed World Series of Poker, the Rio.

Once the gaming board relaxes the four-max restrictions, it’s likely other rooms will reopen. Until then, don’t expect many to consider opening unless the four card rooms that are opening this month are busier than expected.

Written by

Jon Sofen

LAS VEGAS — Like many others, Jon began playing poker after Chris Moneymaker’s WSOP victory in 2003. Since then, he’s become a prolific writer about the game, offering daily news coverage for the CardsChat community. Away from the table, he’s a proud Midwesterner, and possibly the world’s biggest Kansas City Royals and Iowa Hawkeyes fan.

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