Tonight’s game, and every night after.
Cash runs every night we’re open. Tournaments run on a rhythm. The live ticker on the homepage shows what’s actually on the felt right now — this page shows what to expect.
Six stakes, most nights.
1/2 No-Limit Hold'em
$60 min · $300 max
The room's starting line. Runs every operating night, often two and three tables deep. The friendliest game in the house, and frequently the most fun.
2/5 No-Limit Hold'em
$200 min · $1,000 max
Where the regulars live. Spread most nights, often two tables on weekends. Bring patience and a real stack.
5/10 No-Limit Hold'em
$500 min · uncapped
Friday and Saturday by default, weeknights if the list fills. The biggest cash game we run on the regular schedule.
2/5 Pot-Limit Omaha
$200 min · $1,500 max
Four cards, pot-sized bets, and the closest thing this room has to a roller coaster. Runs Wednesday, Friday, Saturday — and any night the list says so.
1/3 No-Limit Hold'em
$100 min · $500 max
The bridge stake. A step up from 1/2 without the jump to 2/5. Spread on demand, usually peaks Thursday and Sunday.
Mixed Big Game
By arrangement
Larger NLHE, 5/10 PLO, and the occasional 5/10/25 NLHE when the list lines up. Members only, called in advance, seated by the floor.
Five nights, five reasons to come early.
$150 Bounty
7:00 PM · 20-min levels · 15K starting · $50 on each head
The week's warm-up. Every player you knock out pays you fifty dollars on the spot. Re-entry through level six.
$125 Ladies Night Freezeout
7:00 PM · 20-min levels · 12K starting · Ladies seat-time free all night
Open to all members. The seat-time comp applies to every female member in the building, table or rail. A proper Thursday.
$250 Nightly
7:30 PM · 25-min levels · 20K starting · One re-entry
The weekend kicker. Field caps at 120. Final table guaranteed by 1 AM on a normal week. A solid structure for the buy-in — we don't run turbo trash.
$400 Deepstack
3:00 PM · 30-min levels · 40K starting · Two re-entries
The serious one. Twelve-hour structure with breaks that aren't insulting. Last year's average winner cashed $11,200.
Cash Only
12:00 PM open · All stakes on demand
No tournament. Just cash, all day, until midnight. The room's most patient session and the easiest day to find a seat.
Text-alerts. Not voicemail tag.
Add yourself to any list from your phone. We text when your seat is two away and again when it’s ready. Reply HOLD and we’ll save it ten minutes. Reply DROP and we won’t take it personally.
What’s really running, right now.
The home page shows the actual state of the floor — open seats, waitlist depth, tournament clocks. It refreshes on its own. Look before you drive.
See The FloorFor the player finding the room.
NLHE — No-Limit Hold’em
Two cards down, five cards up, four rounds of betting. You can move all of your chips at any time. The dominant game in the room and the easiest to learn — though the easiest to lose at, too. Stakes are named for the blinds: 1/2 means the small blind posts $1, the big blind posts $2, and the buy-in scales from there.
PLO — Pot-Limit Omaha
Four cards down instead of two. You must use exactly two of them with three from the board. Bets are capped at the current size of the pot, not your stack — which sounds gentler than it plays. Pots grow fast and equity runs close. Bring a calmer disposition than you’d need for hold’em.
Bounty Tournament
A regular tournament with a twist: a portion of every buy-in goes onto the player’s head. Knock them out, you collect that bounty in cash, at the table, before the next hand. The remainder funds the prize pool the usual way. A faster, looser, more sociable kind of evening.
On rake, and on the tip jar.
The room takes no rake. Not a dollar, not a chip, not a percentage. Pots pay players. That’s why membership and seat-time exist.
Our dealers are salaried, not stipend-and-pray. Tipping is welcome and appreciated but never required, never expected, and never tracked against you. A dollar on a winning pot is traditional. Zero on a losing one is fine. Dealers will treat you the same either way — that’s the deal we made with them when we hired them.