Caesars Palace Poker Room

at Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino

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Details

Number of Tables: 16
Games Typically Offered:
1/3 No Limit Holdem
Daily Tournament Times:
10:00am, 2:00pm, 6:00pm, 9:00pm
Tournament Buy-Ins:
$100

Our Review of Caesars Palace Poker Room

The Caesars poker room sits in a prime Strip location and has decent space and lighting, which makes it easy to drop in if you are already at the resort. Players describe it as serviceable but a bit tired, with old chips, worn felt and chairs that are not as comfortable as newer rooms. Some find it a cozy break from louder casinos, others see it as dated and run down, reflecting broader complaints about aging parts of the property. The poker is fine, but you are mostly here for convenience and the Caesars name, not a cutting-edge room.

Frequently Asked Questions about Caesars Palace Poker Room

Does the Caesars Palace Poker Room offer tournaments?

Yes, they do. Caesars Palace runs several daily no limit hold'em tournaments, usually four a day with buy ins in the roughly $100 to $160 range.

Does the Caesars Palace Poker Room offer an hourly comp rate for players?

Yes. Cash players who clock in with a Caesars Rewards card earn roughly $3 in comps per hour in this room, credited to their card for food and similar perks.

Does the Caesars Palace Poker Room have a special hotel rate for players? If so, how many hours are required daily?

They have offered poker room rates, but there is no clearly published, standard deal right now. You normally have to talk directly to the poker room and any discount depends on your dates and how much you plan to play each day.

Does the Caesars Palace Poker Room comp parking?

Parking is paid for most visitors. The poker room itself does not routinely comp it, so you usually only get free self parking if you are a hotel guest or hold at least Platinum level with Caesars Rewards.

How are the free drinks at the Caesars Palace Poker Room?

Drinks are free while you play and there is regular cocktail service. Players often mention that service can slow down when the room and nearby sportsbook get busy.

How good are the players at Caesars Palace Poker Room?

At the main 1/3 games and daily tournaments the lineups lean touristy and fairly soft. There are some solid regulars in the bigger games, but overall it is not one of the toughest rooms in town.