Palace Station Casino Poker Room
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- The Poker Palace poker room is entirely dealer-dealt, with hand-shuffling meaning that dealers work to a high standard with very few human errors. The room itself is rather rustic and bears evidence of years of gambling through its aged chairs and felts. In many ways, the well-worn setting adds character to the venue.
- Station Casinos offers three Las Vegas poker rooms featuring a variety of tables offering Limit and No Limit Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Seven Card Stud and more. Our poker rooms in Las Vegas range from the action- packed room at Red Rock to our around-the-town poker room at Boulder. There's no better deal in town!
I thought it was dingy. I have stayed and played at Sunset Station and their room is much nicer.
Local rocks waiting for a hand. I only saw one big pot over and hour.
One dealer did not know how to split a pot. In the 1 big pot I saw, there were 3 people in the hand and it resulted in a split pot. The dealer did it wrong and a fight broke out.
Didn't come around very often.
After the pot split fiasco, I thought they should have pushed that dealer. One of the players was so angry with her, I thought it would have been in the best interest of the game to move the dealer to a different game.
I think it was $1 per hour or something like that.
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I thought it was dingy. I have stayed and played at Sunset Station and their room is much nicer.
Local rocks waiting for a hand. I only saw one big pot over and hour.
One dealer did not know how to split a pot. In the 1 big pot I saw, there were 3 people in the hand and it resulted in a split pot. The dealer did it wrong and a fight broke out.
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Didn't come around very often.
After the pot split fiasco, I thought they should have pushed that dealer. One of the players was so angry with her, I thought it would have been in the best interest of the game to move the dealer to a different game.
I think it was $1 per hour or something like that.