I've just started playing here and it's a very fun friendly place! They usually have good poker games. Dealers are... Read More
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Well well this place will never change. I just left there so called new location and hmmm. There NL game is a joke... Read More
If you're a poker player in New Mexico, the Sandia Casino and Resort in Albuquerque is a decent option on weekdays.... Read More
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Thanks for implementing the new promotions which allow for players to win money with splash pots and the 3 high... Read More
Poker in Inland Empire
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Poker lovers in Riverside County and San Bernardino have a healthy choice of rooms, with most of them operated by Native American Indian tribes. Secluded in comparison to California’s busiest casinos, this area is true to the traditional values of poker. Examples of this include Highland’s San Manuel Casino, which often runs more than 50 tables of simultaneous cash-game poker action. Important for poker purists, San Manuel’s main games are limit hold’em and seven-card stud, which were always the most popular forms of the game before the emergence of no-limit hold’em. Many casinos in the area are also known to place a 60-80 big-blind cap on pots in no-limit hold’em games.