Professional, chill and well lit! An intimate space with friendly dealers, staff and players. This card room feels... Read More
The Dakotas
(Change)
Poker Rooms, Tournaments, Reviews and Community
Nearby Poker Room Reviews
I went to 2 tournaments 2 days in a row, and both days the regulars were giving each others hand and verbal... Read More
Have been playing here almost a year now. Everything has continued to improve as the number of players has grown. 1-2... Read More
A door fee plus rake can have a negative effect on this new spot. House is making more than enough on the wack per... Read More
Drove from Nashville to play in the $240 Saturday tournament. It was only the 3rd week being open, so there were only... Read More
Poker in The Dakotas
Welcome to Poker Atlas, the total authority on all things poker for players throughout North and South Dakota. Poker Atlas members unlock even more great content! Join now to submit your own poker room reviews and join a friendly community of local players.
Whereas poker congregates around a central point in most U.S. states, North Dakota’s offering is more evenly-spread across the area of the state. The World Series of Poker is at the forefront of the minds of most North Dakota poker venues, as proven by the WSOP satellites which run throughout the year in 4 Bears Casino and Lodge in New Town, Dakota Magic Casino in Hankinson, and Sky Dancer Casino in Belcourt. Although online poker is not permitted anywhere in North Dakota, residents should check out the ND Texas Hold’em Championship at The Vegas Motel and Guest Lodge. Freeroll satellites are on offer around the state throughout the year.
South Dakota’s poker rooms draw upon the state’s gambling history in their designs. Poker has been part of the culture in South Dakota for more than 100 years. Nowadays, venues such as Saloon No. 10 and The Lodge in Deadwood provide low-stakes tournaments and cash games in authentic Wild West-style settings. In total, there are more than 20 tables of action dotted around the perimeter of the state. Although most daily and weekly tournaments in South Dakota are affordable enough to attract recreational players, there are some $100+ no-limit hold’em events for more high-level grinders. As these are the biggest tourneys around, prepare for large fields and tough competition!