Palms Casino Poker Room
Poker room manager was quick to greet and very friendly...The room was very messy but alive...doesn't feel as much like a poker room as other places but has a good mix of people...chairs were comfortable, table was in good condition, but the poker chips are those cheap plastic like ones like they use at Circus Circus... facing out of the Poker Room you can get to see all the eye-candy walking around the casino (very nice)
the last time I played here the room was full of LA 20 somethings who wouldn't stop quoting Rounders, much better this time...played 2-5 nl with a few locals but mostly drunk kids.. nice mix of people old/young, black/white, loud/quiet and all average players
nothing special
Poker Player Reviews, ratings, and shared opinions and insights about Palms in Las Vegas, by the PokerAtlas community. Attention Poker Rooms: Get your Real-Time Live Action on PokerAtlas! Palms poker room review 23 July 2010 By Aaron Todd. The poker room at The Palms offers low-stakes players seeking a place to play in Las Vegas a great off-The-Strip option. The room itself is split into two sections: a 'low-stakes' section, where limit games are generally spread, and a 'high-stakes' section which houses no-limit games.
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- The poker room at The Palms offers low-stakes players seeking a place to play in Las Vegas a great off-The-Strip option. The room itself is split into two sections: a 'low-stakes' section, where limit games are generally spread, and a 'high-stakes' section which houses no-limit games. Located next to the main casino floor, the poker room offers.
- Palms Casino Chips (click on pictures to see full size images, all chips are uncirculated unless stated). $3 House (Poker room - 2004) Code for non-shopping cart.
they are in fishnets, great, but does it really take 10 minutes to bring a tray of 3 drinks every time?
Seems to be the norm in Vegas, very heplful and quick
If you catch a diamond flush you get entered into a weekly drawing for $100...comps are a buck an hour
Palms Casino Poker Room
Poker Room Features
Poker Room Details
- Venue Type
- Hotel & Casino
- Rewards Program
- Club Palms
- Comps & Promotions
- $1/hr. For Limit & Spread Limit games: Progressive high hand bonuses for Quads, straight flushes and Royal Flushes. High hands of the hour 9am to 9pm. Diamond flush promo: earn drawing tickets for 3 $50 drawings a day for making a diamond flush. No promo drop (or bonuses) on No Limit games.
Palms Details
Palms closed its poker room in June, 2014
The Palms Casino on West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, offers a small yet varied selection of poker action to tourists and local players. Now running under the ownership of Cantor Gaming, the Palms poker room is a very modern development, apparently modeled on a “Crucible Theatre” design. This spacious spherical room contains around 10 cherry red poker tables and accompanying seats in its center. The middle of the room is marked by a similarly bright red carpet. The outer wall is mounted with its own complete circle of television screens, which stream more than 20 different television channels for poker players. To access the poker room, navigate your way through to the restrooms — the tables are not far from the sportsbook.
The poker play at The Palms is predominately comprised of no-limit and limit hold’em cash games up to a height of $4-$8. Other games and higher stakes do run occasionally, although this is entirely dependent upon there being a sufficient level of player interest expressed to the management. The maximum rake in all cash games is capped at $3. Players at The Palms earn comps at the rate of $1 per hour. These are tracked by the Club Palms Card. Along with chips and straight cash, comps are a possible method of payment for tableside food delivery and the other services you would expect from a Las Vegas poker room.
The Palms rewards its poker players with several popular poker room promotions, A holiday cash giveaway is the current major promo. This random drawing pays players between $100 and $1,000 every 2 hours. All players who win a hand with something better than a straight are given a ticket entry for this promotion. There are also NFL promos, which usually revolve around a splash pot cash giveaway whenever the home team scores.