WinStar World Casino & Resort Poker Room
Overview
Part of WinStar World Casino & Resort
The Winstar Casinos (Palace, Mariachi and Center Ring) casinos share the same 46-table, non-smoking poker room (located in the New York Gaming Plaza).The poker room is huge at 20,220 square feet with 20 plasma TV's, 40 open tables, and a high limit area with 6 poker tables. Take a seat at the cool green baize of one of the many tables, or spectate from the rail. Hungry card-sharks can also refuel at the Red River Grill, located in the poker room.
This is the hot-spot of Winstar World Casino, where professional dealers, deal thousands of hands of No Limit Hold’ Em, Limit Hold’ Em, Omaha, and cash game No Limit Hold ‘em Tournaments every single day. Poker experts may also try their hand at high limit games in a specially designated smoke-free area.
"The Poker Room also plays host to a series of seasonal poker tournaments each year known as “The River Poker Series”, with the main event traditionally offering a guaranteed first place prize of at least one million dollars!"
Stats
Poker tables: | 46 |
Poker Open 24/7: | Yes |
Native american: | Yes |
Self parking: | Yes |
Valet: | Yes |
Casino sq/ft: | 616,960 sq/ft |
Convention sq/ft: | 5,000 sq/ft |
Poker games available: | Limit Holdem , No Limit Holdem , Omaha |
Hotels: | Thackerville Hotels |
Address
WinStar World Casino & Resort
777 Casino Ave, Thackerville, OK 73459, USA
Contact
Available 24/7 | Yes |
Phone | (580) 276-4229 |
Website | Website |
Hours of Operation
Open 24/7 |
I played $1/$2 NL for a few hours and hit a nice $600 pot when our table hit the "splash pot," where a randomly selected table gets $100 dropped into a hand. When the average stack is around $200, this obviously creates crazy play. Anyway I am UTG+1 and peel up A4o and jam my $180 stack in and get 3 callers. Only 2 of the callers showed, one with 44 and one with 45(???) so 44 is drawing dead when I flop an ace and collect the pot. I chip down to about $415 by the time the tournament starts, mainly with losing what I consider a cooler with a queen high flush where villian had an ace high flush. It could have been worse as villian didn't get full value from the hand.
The tournament is a $115 freezeout with a rapidly escalating blind structure typical of low buyin tourneys. You start with 3,000 chips at 25/50 and 20 minute levels. Around 80 played. I am pretty happy with my overall tournament play but got knocked out with a close decision. At the start of the third hour at 500/1000 I had 7500 chips in the big blind where shortstack for 2000 shoves, another shortstack for 2500 shoves, and SB reshoves, who covers. It's only 6500 for me to call for 20,000 so I need 32% equity in the pot. I look down at <b>A[h]Q[h]</b> and think for a minute before calling. Initial shortstack didn't show but first reshover had 55 and sb had KK. Damn. I don't suckout and am out. In the end I'm not sure about the call but at the time I felt I had a hand with 7.5 BB, 1BB already in the pot, and a lot of dead money. I havn't taken the time to crunch the numbers but I'm fairly sure this is a call 100% of the time.
Anyway, I finished up $100 for the day, which after my fuel driving up there left me with a whopping profit of $60.