The Venetian poker room appears to have gone through a significant renovation from 2016 to 2017. They have lost several tables by shrinking the room space significantly. The room also seemed a bit dimmer than I remember, but that could just be my rapidly aging eyesight.
The Venetian poker room was the first in Las Vegas to announce its reopening after the COVID-19 closures. It welcomed players back on June 5, 2020. It is open from 9am to 3am daily. It is home to 32 poker tables.
Poker players flocked back to Venetian when it reopened. At some points, all tables were in use as cash games, sit and gos and eventually multi table tournaments returned. Venetian install partitions at its tables. For this reason, it may only seat eight players at each game.
The Venetian poker room spreads one of the largest varieties of cash games in Las Vegas. Typical no limit Texas Hold’em limits include blinds of 1/3, 2/5 and 5/10. A larger game is available if there are enough players. There is a 4/8 fixed limit Hold’em game with a half kill. Players will also find pot limit Omaha from time to time.
The Venetian offers DeepStack tournaments almost daily at 11am. The DeepStack Extravaganza begins on October 26 and runs through November 29. The following series goes from December 10 through January 10. Daily tournaments will run on other days. Other DeepStack Extravaganza events are scheduled for February and March 2021.
Venetian poker room promotions are funded by a $2 jackpot drop. The prizes rotate monthly. There is a $125,000 drawing promotion in November and December. Active players earn entries into the pool.
Another common promotion is one where players that are clocked in earn tickets to a large drawing. The number of tickets earned is based on the hours played.
Players earn $1 an hour in comps when clocked in with a Grazie card. These funds may be used at food outlets or to buy into a Venetian poker tournament.
The Venetian poker room is destination for serious players. It is a mix of locals and tourists. The poker room is spacious with comfortable seating. It is managed professionally with experienced staff. The Venetian poker room earned a reputation as one of the best in Las Vegas.
The Venetian poker room rakes 10% up to $5. There is a jackpot drop of up to $2.
No. Its hours are 9am to 3am daily.
You will find 1/3 and 2/5 no limit Texas Hold’em often. Higher limit games may run during busier times. Pot limit Omaha and mixed games are spread occasionally.
Yes. Between DeepStack events and dailies, there is a tournament every day at the Venetian poker room.
There are eight seats at Venetian poker tables.
Updated: December 9, 2020
The Venetian poker room was the first in Las Vegas to announce its reopening after the COVID-19 closures. It welcomed players back on June 5, 2020. It is open from 9am to 3am daily. It is home to 32 poker tables.
Poker players flocked back to Venetian when it reopened. At some points, all tables were in use as cash games, sit and gos and eventually multi table tournaments returned. Venetian install partitions at its tables. For this reason, it may only seat eight players at each game.
The Venetian poker room spreads one of the largest varieties of cash games in Las Vegas. Typical no limit Texas Hold’em limits include blinds of 1/3, 2/5 and 5/10. A larger game is available if there are enough players. There is a 4/8 fixed limit Hold’em game with a half kill. Players will also find pot limit Omaha from time to time.
The Venetian offers DeepStack tournaments almost daily at 11am. The DeepStack Extravaganza begins on October 26 and runs through November 29. The following series goes from December 10 through January 10. Daily tournaments will run on other days. Other DeepStack Extravaganza events are scheduled for February and March 2021.
Venetian poker room promotions are funded by a $2 jackpot drop. The prizes rotate monthly. There is a $125,000 drawing promotion in November and December. Active players earn entries into the pool.
Another common promotion is one where players that are clocked in earn tickets to a large drawing. The number of tickets earned is based on the hours played.
Players earn $1 an hour in comps when clocked in with a Grazie card. These funds may be used at food outlets or to buy into a Venetian poker tournament.
The Venetian poker room is destination for serious players. It is a mix of locals and tourists. The poker room is spacious with comfortable seating. It is managed professionally with experienced staff. The Venetian poker room earned a reputation as one of the best in Las Vegas.
The Venetian poker room rakes 10% up to $5. There is a jackpot drop of up to $2.
No. Its hours are 9am to 3am daily.
You will find 1/3 and 2/5 no limit Texas Hold’em often. Higher limit games may run during busier times. Pot limit Omaha and mixed games are spread occasionally.
Yes. Between DeepStack events and dailies, there is a tournament every day at the Venetian poker room.
There are eight seats at Venetian poker tables.
Updated: December 9, 2020