Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room
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Number of Tables: 29
Games Typically Offered:
1/3 No Limit Holdem, 2/3 No Limit Holdem, 3/5 No Limit Holdem, 4/8 Mix, 8/16 Mix
Daily Tournament Times:
11:00am, 12:00pm, 12:05pm, 12:30pm, 1:00pm, 1:05pm, 2:00pm, 4:00pm, 4:05pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 7:05pm
Tournament Buy-Ins:
$0-500
Our Review of Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room
Resorts World feels like the new-school "comfy reg" room, with plush chairs, good service and tables tucked away from the main casino noise. Regulars talk about soft low-stakes games and a very relaxed vibe, which makes it inviting for newer players. The big differentiator is its focus on mixed games, with hosts and player-run lists that have turned it into a go-to spot for 4/8 and bigger mix action, even if the rewards program is a bit underwhelming.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room
Does the Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room offer tournaments?
Yes. Resorts World runs a full schedule of daily tournaments and frequently hosts larger series and special events like PokerAtlas Tour stops and NAPT-style festivals.
Does the Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room offer an hourly comp rate for players?
Yes. Cash-game players earn comps at about $1.50 per hour, which you can track in the PokerAtlas app or through your Genting Rewards account.
Does the Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room have a special hotel rate for players? If so, how many hours are required daily?
Yes, they have a clear poker hotel rate that discounts rooms roughly 30% off the rack rate Sunday through Thursday and 20% on Fridays and Saturdays, and to keep that rate you are expected to average about six hours of live poker per room night booked through the poker room.
Does the Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room comp parking?
The property now charges for self-parking, and poker players do not get one-off validation, but if you log roughly four to five hours of cash play or play a tournament they can bump you to an elite Genting tier that includes ongoing free self-parking; without that you are paying the current $21-per-day rate.
How are the free drinks at the Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room?
Drinks are good for a newer high-end room: you get free cocktails and beer while playing, service is usually quick, and there is a self-serve station for water and soft drinks in or near the poker room.
How good are the players at Resorts World Las Vegas Poker Room?
The room spreads everything from 1/3 and 2/3 up to big no-limit and PLO games, so the average cash game has more serious regulars than a pure tourist room, but the lower-stakes games and daily tournaments still have plenty of casual players, while the high-stakes lineups are among the toughest in town.
