Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room

at The Palazzo at The Venetian

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Details

Number of Tables: 50
Games Typically Offered:
2/3 No Limit Holdem, 1/3 No Limit Holdem
Daily Tournament Times:
10:10am, 11:00am, 11:10am, 12:10pm, 4:10pm, 5:10pm, 6:10pm
Tournament Buy-Ins:
$30-500

Our Review of Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room

Venetian is the classic "big Vegas room" experience: lots of tables, comfy seating, daily tournaments and a very professionally run operation. It draws a ton of regulars, so the games can feel reg heavy, especially in the main no-limit stakes. Players praise the room's comfort and promos, but there are also grumbles about promo drops and rake structure on some games.

Frequently Asked Questions about Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room

Does the Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room offer tournaments?

Yes. The Venetian runs a busy tournament schedule built around its DeepStack series and other events, so there is usually at least one tournament running or scheduled every day.

Does the Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room offer an hourly comp rate for players?

Yes. Cash game players earn about $2 an hour in comps with Venetian Rewards, and during some recent promos the rate has been bumped a bit higher for limited periods.

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

Yes. The poker suite rates generally require around six hours of live cash play or a $300 or higher tournament buy in per night to keep the discounted rate.

Does the Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room comp parking?

Yes, with conditions. If you play roughly three hours or more of cash or tournament poker they will usually validate your self parking for the day, and frequent players can also earn a rewards tier that gives ongoing free self parking.

How are the free drinks at the Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room?

Free alcoholic drinks are available from cocktail servers and there is a self serve station with sodas, coffee and similar drinks, so overall the drink setup is very friendly to poker players.

How good are the players at Venetian Las Vegas Poker Room?

The room draws a mix of serious regulars and visitors, so the mid stakes and festival events play on the tougher side, while the main 1/3 games and lower buy in tournaments are more of a blend and still very beatable if you stay patient.