How to Choose a Casino Poker Room

Posted by admin on December 11th, 2008

When it’s your first time to visit a casino, you should be aware that casino poker rooms are not all the same; some are crowded with sharks, others have little to no action at all. While some poker rooms offer free drinks, others require membership. As such, it is important that you learn how to choose the most appropriate poker room based on your skill and preference.

Before you visit a casino, you can do your own research by checking the phone book and listing down the available casinos nearby. If you’re taking a vacation, make sure to search online and learn about your casino options in that particular destination. List down the names of casinos you’re interested in visiting. Be aware that some casinos may not advertise their poker rooms, so you can also inquire with the casino online or by phone.

When deciding which casino to visit, write down your requirements for a poker room. For instance, most poker rooms in Las Vegas ban smoking, so if you’re a smoker, this may affect your game against your opponents. Other considerations include cocktail prices, hours of operation and peak hours, types of poker games, number of tables, tournament schedules as well as the average time you can be seated. When calling the casinos on your list, make sure to inquire about your criteria to determine which ones fit you best.

After getting an idea of the services and features of each casino, you should narrow down your list to at least three casinos. From these casinos, check online for reviews from other players or customers. Reviews of past clients are great ways of determining if a casino can offer you the criteria you’re looking for. Important factors to consider include quality of poker dealers and caliber of players frequenting the casino, among others. Choose from any of the casinos that haven’t been eliminated from your original list and enjoy playing poker to your budget and heart’s content.

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