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The MGM Grand Poker Room gives comps according to hours played that are tracked at the tables electronically - players use their M Life Card for food purchases. A cashier's cage is located in the. A schedule of MGM Grand poker tournaments, including time, buy-in, blind structure, and more. You also can find MGM Grand phone number, address, and website info. Poker tournaments are currently suspended at Golden Nugget. The schedule typically had four tournaments per day before the closure. All were no limit Texas Hold'em. The buy-in was $50 or $70, depending on the event. The Grand Poker Series is held every summer at Golden Nugget. That schedule usually offers a no limit Hold'em tournament daily.

South Point Poker Room

South Point is a locals casino on Las Vegas Blvd south of the Strip. It is one of the largest poker rooms in town. South Point hosts 30 poker tables in its newly remodeled room. It is one of the few Las Vegas poker rooms open 24 hours a day.

The poker room at South Point offers mostly no limit Texas Hold'em. You will also find some fixed limit Hold'em action here. Pot limit Omaha and mixed games run on occasion.

There is a large tournament schedule at the South Point poker room. All multi table tournaments have a guaranteed prize pool.

South Point seats eight players per table. It was the first poker room to get approved for that many seats when it reopened on June 4. It installed plexiglass and raised the number of seats per table to eight on August 5.

South Point poker room cash games

There is always a cash game running at the 24-hour South Point poker room. Like most Las Vegas casinos, no limit Hold'em is the game of choice. The typical limits are 1/2, 2/3 and 3/5. The minimum buy-in minimum is 100 times the small blind.

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The most popular fixed limit is 4/8, though you may find a 3/6 or 6/12 game. A pot limit Omaha or mixed game may pop up when there are enough players.

South Point poker tournaments

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There are four daily poker tournaments at South Point. All are no limit Texas Hold'em except for an Omaha hi/lo event twice a week. Each has a guaranteed prize pool. Here is the schedule:

  • 10am and 10pm daily: $60 no limit Texas Hold'em with $2,500 guarantee. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 2pm except Tuesday and Friday: $60 no limit Texas Hold'em tournament with a $1,000 guarantee. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 2pm on Tuesday and Friday: $60 fixed limit Omaha hi/lo with $1,000 guaranteed. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 6pm on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: $60 no limit Texas Hold'em tournament with $2,000 guaranteed. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 6pm on Wednesday: $125 no limit Texas Hold'em deep stack with a $10,000 guarantee. The prize pool receives $100 with $13 to the house, $10 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 6pm on Friday and Sunday: $125 no limit Texas Hold'em deep stack with a $7,500 guarantee on Fridays and $15,000 on Sundays. The prize pool receives $100 with $13 to the house, $10 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.

South Point poker promotions

There are many promotions at South Point. There is a poker rate for giving four hours of action in a day. There is a pair date that picks a specific pocket pair and awards a cash prize for improving it into trips or better. In December, it is queens. Flopping a set wins $100. A full house pays $200 if made on turn or river and $400 if flopped. The top prize is $1,000 for flopping four of a kind with the monthly pocket pair.

There is a $100 hourly high hand on Saturday and Sunday. Friday offers at least a $500 bonus for players that make a seven-card flush. All four suits have a separate progressive. It increases $250 each time it is not hit on promotion day.

There are three bad beat jackpots. The small is a player losing aces full with a pocket pair of aces or quads twos or three. This pays $599 to the winner, $300 to the loser and $100 each to other players at the table. The other bad beat jackpots are 40% to loser and table share and 20% to the winner. One pool involves losing quad fours to aces. The other is when a straight flush loses.

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Players must use both hole cards in any South Point poker promotion. Four of a kind bonuses require a pocket pair.

A $2 jackpot drop is used to fund these promotions. The first dollar is dropped at $10. The second is taken at $50.

Environment

The poker room at South Point was remodeled in 2020. It expanded to 30 tables and offers new seating that adds to the player's comfort. The crowd is mostly locals with a few tourists visiting. The massive race and sports book is just a few steps away from the poker room. The dealers and floor people are experienced and help ensure the games run efficiently. All star lanes casino poker rooms.

South Point poker room rake

The rake at the South Point poker room is $1 each at $10, $30 and $50. There is also a promotional drop of up to $2. The first dollar is taken at $10. The second is dropped at $50.

South Point poker room FAQ

Is the South Point poker room open 24 hours a day?

Yes. There is always a game there.

What poker games are spread at South Point?

The main game is no limit Texas Hold'em. Players will usually find fixed limit Hold'em. Pot limit Omaha and mixed games are available when demand exists.

How many seats are at South Point poker tables?

Each table seats up to eight players due to having plexiglass partitions.

Does the South Point poker room spread tournaments?

Yes. There are four daily tournaments.

Are there any Omaha tournaments at South Point?

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The most popular fixed limit is 4/8, though you may find a 3/6 or 6/12 game. A pot limit Omaha or mixed game may pop up when there are enough players.

South Point poker tournaments

There are four daily poker tournaments at South Point. All are no limit Texas Hold'em except for an Omaha hi/lo event twice a week. Each has a guaranteed prize pool. Here is the schedule:

  • 10am and 10pm daily: $60 no limit Texas Hold'em with $2,500 guarantee. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 2pm except Tuesday and Friday: $60 no limit Texas Hold'em tournament with a $1,000 guarantee. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 2pm on Tuesday and Friday: $60 fixed limit Omaha hi/lo with $1,000 guaranteed. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 6pm on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: $60 no limit Texas Hold'em tournament with $2,000 guaranteed. The prize pool receives $45 with $7 to the house, $6 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 6pm on Wednesday: $125 no limit Texas Hold'em deep stack with a $10,000 guarantee. The prize pool receives $100 with $13 to the house, $10 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.
  • 6pm on Friday and Sunday: $125 no limit Texas Hold'em deep stack with a $7,500 guarantee on Fridays and $15,000 on Sundays. The prize pool receives $100 with $13 to the house, $10 to staff and $2 to the promotion fund.

South Point poker promotions

There are many promotions at South Point. There is a poker rate for giving four hours of action in a day. There is a pair date that picks a specific pocket pair and awards a cash prize for improving it into trips or better. In December, it is queens. Flopping a set wins $100. A full house pays $200 if made on turn or river and $400 if flopped. The top prize is $1,000 for flopping four of a kind with the monthly pocket pair.

There is a $100 hourly high hand on Saturday and Sunday. Friday offers at least a $500 bonus for players that make a seven-card flush. All four suits have a separate progressive. It increases $250 each time it is not hit on promotion day.

There are three bad beat jackpots. The small is a player losing aces full with a pocket pair of aces or quads twos or three. This pays $599 to the winner, $300 to the loser and $100 each to other players at the table. The other bad beat jackpots are 40% to loser and table share and 20% to the winner. One pool involves losing quad fours to aces. The other is when a straight flush loses.

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Players must use both hole cards in any South Point poker promotion. Four of a kind bonuses require a pocket pair.

A $2 jackpot drop is used to fund these promotions. The first dollar is dropped at $10. The second is taken at $50.

Environment

The poker room at South Point was remodeled in 2020. It expanded to 30 tables and offers new seating that adds to the player's comfort. The crowd is mostly locals with a few tourists visiting. The massive race and sports book is just a few steps away from the poker room. The dealers and floor people are experienced and help ensure the games run efficiently. All star lanes casino poker rooms.

South Point poker room rake

The rake at the South Point poker room is $1 each at $10, $30 and $50. There is also a promotional drop of up to $2. The first dollar is taken at $10. The second is dropped at $50.

South Point poker room FAQ

Is the South Point poker room open 24 hours a day?

Yes. There is always a game there.

What poker games are spread at South Point?

The main game is no limit Texas Hold'em. Players will usually find fixed limit Hold'em. Pot limit Omaha and mixed games are available when demand exists.

How many seats are at South Point poker tables?

Each table seats up to eight players due to having plexiglass partitions.

Does the South Point poker room spread tournaments?

Yes. There are four daily tournaments.

Are there any Omaha tournaments at South Point?

Yes. There is a $60 Omaha hi/lo tournament on Tuesday and Friday at 2pm.

Updated: December 9, 2020

Poker Room Features

  • Auto Shufflers
  • Cash Games
  • Cell Reception
  • Check Cashing
  • Cocktail Service
  • Comps Offered
  • Currency Exchange
  • Discounted Hotel Rates
  • Food Tableside
  • Jackpots
  • Massage
  • Non-Smoking
  • Order Food at Table
  • Phone in List
  • Nearby Restrooms
  • RV Parking
  • Self Serve Drink Station
  • Televisions
  • USB Chargers
  • Valet Parking
  • WiFi

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Poker Room Details

Venue Type
Hotel & Casino
Comps & Promotions
$1/hr. Bad beat Jackpot, Aces full beaten by quads or better. $4 max rake ($3 for 4 or less players), $1 promo drop.

MGM Grand Details

As one of the largest poker rooms on the south side of the Las Vegas Strip, the MGM Grand enjoys more player traffic than many of its nearest competitors. Indeed, this is quite a fitting status given the reputation of the MGM Grand Hotel, which is one of the top five hotels by number of rooms in the world. The poker room is bright and smoke-free at all times, allowing you to stay alert and keep your mind going deep into those long sessions.

The MGM Grand poker action gives a solid variety, including some games that are hard to find anywhere else. Dealer's Choice is particularly popular, likewise mixed games, split-pot games and the usual classics. The stakes are respectable, although games are typically catered toward hotel residents who drift across from the thousands of hotel rooms of the resort.

As with other MGM-branded casinos, players sign in and accumulate comps on their M Life cards. These cards accumulate comp dollars at a rate of $1 for every hour played. Drinks are free to players. Players can also rapidly progress to a loyalty level that guarantees a discounted nightly hotel room rate for both short-term and longer stays.

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