Winstar Casino Poker Room
- WinStar World Casino & Resort Poker Room. 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.
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- 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.
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New room is very average. Chairs and tables are so so. Plenty of TVs and a self serve drink station for sodas. Dealers are average to weak. Most of the better dealers are on a first name basis with the regulars and can create awkward situations at times by saying more than the should. Always a few inexperienced dealers that have a difficult time keeping up. Best part of the room is the players. Great mix of experienced players and players that want to play after watching the WSOP for the first time. Hard to not be profitable if you know what you're doing.
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Table games - 50 cents per hand ante. This fee is never waived at any time at this location.
6300 slot machines. I forget what class, but I know some or all are based on bingo patterns.
Nice roomy poker room. 10% up to max $5 rake with $1 bad beat drop also. $1 of any small blind is dropped before the deal so if you play 1-2 No Limit then the small blind would lose that dollar in a chop situation. (Their poker room is on the Bravo Live app if you want to see what games are spread.)
Actually has a bingo room that I don't know anything about and also an off track betting room if you like the horses.
Amazing poker. I believe this is the only place in America where people should play the game. No arm twisting by a bunch of crooks. When you hold the button, the pot is usually yours, you not facing seven freaks stealing your money.
I've heard these Southern Oklahoma casinos have amazing action. All that oil money coming up from Texas -- they are enormous gamblers. You can do very, very well down there.Another poster already mentioned it, but I will reiterate. To my knowledge, all OK casinos (unless during a particular promotion, etc.) charge an ante per hand. That means you pay a fee for each table game hand you play. For example, if you want to play blackjack at $5 a hand, you pay a separate $.50 for each hand you play. Average 60 hands per hour = $30 you are paying separate and apart from winnings / losses. What a rip-off and is why I refuse to give OK any of my action - on principle!
If you're travelling west, hold out for New Mexico or Colorado, where no ante per hand is expected. Likewise, if travelling east, Louisiana does not charge an ante per hand.
OK is also one of those states that doesn't allow dice games - craps is played with several modified decks of cards - Lameo!!!
My advice - keep going, regardless of direction!
Best of luck!
Another poster already mentioned it, but I will reiterate. To my knowledge, all OK casinos (unless during a particular promotion, etc.) charge an ante per hand. That means you pay a fee for each table game hand you play. For example, if you want to play blackjack at $5 a hand, you pay a separate $.50 for each hand you play. Average 60 hands per hour = $30 you are paying separate and apart from winnings / losses. What a rip-off and is why I refuse to give OK any of my action - on principle!
Seriously? A 50 cent ante for Blackjack? That's ridiculous. I've never even heard of that.
If you're travelling west, hold out for New Mexico or Colorado, where no ante per hand is expected. Likewise, if travelling east, Louisiana does not charge an ante per hand.
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I live within a couple of hours of several Mississippi casinos that offer good rules/conditions for a player like me. I'm not desperate enough to play bad conditions somewhere else. I was in Orlando this summer and drove over to the Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa to play one evening. I walked in and noticed that the Blackjack tables were all stocked with CSM's. I walked right out and drove back to Orlando without playing a hand.
I will be passing by the WinStar this November on a major midwestern road trip. I'm starting and ending in Dallas and will pass through Oklahoma. Even if the place had ideal rules/conditions, I wouldn't play for more than an hour or so before getting back on the road. As it is, from what people have said on this thread, I will probably just stop by and take a quick look around and then go on my way.
Anyone been to this casino on the Texas/Oklahoma border? If so, what do you think of it? I will be passing through the area in November and might stop by for a bit.