4/7/2022

Poker Room Casino Niagara

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Casino Niagara Poker Room

Poker Room Always a Full House of Excitement Up the ante in Seneca Gaming and Entertainment's world-class Poker Room – the only one of its kind in Niagara Falls, New York. Located on the first floor next to the Bus Lobby, the Poker Room offers 16 tables and all levels of play. Combining the best parts of Texas Hold’em, Let it Ride, and Three-Card Poker, Mississippi Stud features a five-card hand with three in the community. Instead of competing against the dealer, you can raise or fold as the cards are revealed.

Casino Niagara Poker Room Limits

Located two blocks from the Hotel

Poker Room Casino Niagara

This $1 billion entertainment complex has it all! Built on a prime location that overlooks the world-renowned Horseshoe and American Falls, it is one of Niagara's crown jewels. Niagara Fallsview Casino is the largest gaming facility in Canada boasting 3,000 slot machines, 100 gaming tables and an exciting poker room. Don't forget to get up close and personal with some of the biggest headliners in show-biz in their intimate state-of-the-art 1,500 seat theatre. Niagara Fallsview Casino is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Niagara Fallsview Casino

Located two blocks from the Hotel

Casino Niagara provides non-stop excitement! Featuring over 1,500 slot machines, 40 gaming tables and the largest poker room in Canada, Casino Niagara is Just Plain More Fun! Don't forget about live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays, weekly comedians at Yuk Yuk's, a sports section and fun promotions year round there's something for everyone. Casino Niagara is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Poker Room Casino Niagara Falls

So for those of you that are not aware, the poker room at Fallsview Casino is closed permanently and all poker is ran through the recently renovated poker room at Casino Niagara. Though the games are usually fairly soft at 1-3, the room has introduced a session fee of $6.00 every 1/2 hour. Not a killer, but feels fairly expensive to me. During busy periods there is usually enough tables to keep you from waiting too long. My biggest gripe is that there are seemingly no rewards or incentives for playing there. Don't expect any comps or player points. In addition, though you can get a meal button, you may not bring any food into the poker room which is a pain. Expect to have to wander off to eat. They do offer two weekly MT tournaments which are pretty good. Tuesdays 185 buy in and Sunday 385. There seems to be a couple new managers there that are cutting their teeth and are a little overzealous, but that should fade.