A membership, not a cover charge.
Twenty-five dollars a month gets you a chair at a room that was built around the people sitting in it. The math is simple. The room takes nothing from the pot. Ever.
The law is the reason. The standard is the point.
Live poker is legal in Texas inside a private place, played among members who all keep an equal share of the chance to win or lose. The operator — that’s us — cannot profit from the outcome of any hand. No rake. No percentage. No chip drop. Texas Penal Code §47.02(b), for the curious.
What that means in practice: the house earns from membership dues and seat-time, and only from those. We are paid to host a room you want to come back to. The cards have nothing to do with our rent.
It also means we know everyone who walks in. There is no door-pay, no walk-up, no stranger at the felt. Membership is the room.
Twenty-five a month. Autopay only.
Monthly Membership
$25 / month
- Autopay required — card on file
- Cancel any time before the next billing cycle
- Non-transferable, single member
- Guest privileges (see house rules)
Seat Time
$12 / hour
- Billed by the minute. Step away, your meter pauses
- Pay $200, get $300 of credit on your seat-time wallet
- Credit never expires while membership is active
- No charge to railbird a friend's tournament
We do not, will not, and cannot take a rake. If a dealer ever pulls a chip out of a pot for the house, the drink is on us and dinner is too.
The room, and the room’s memory.
Priority Seating
Members are seated in the order their text-alert pinged in. The list is the list. No floor favorites.
The Waitlist In Your Pocket
Text-alerts for open seats and starting tournaments. You don't wait at the rail unless you want to.
Dealers Who Know You
Our dealers are trained, paid a living wage, and stay long enough to learn your name. They'll know what you drink before the rack is set.
BYOB, For Now
The Club operates BYOB while our TABC liquor-license application is in process. Members are welcome to bring their own beverages. The 21+ door rule is unaffected either way — see the FAQ for the full policy.
Late Kitchen
Charcuterie, steak sandwiches, and a late-night menu that lasts as long as the last hand. We feed the room, not just the high stakes.
Ladies Night, Properly
Thursdays, ladies' seat-time is on the house. No gimmicks, no photographers — just an open table and an honest welcome.
Four steps. One day.
- I
Fill The Form
Name, date of birth, contact, a referring member if you have one. Five minutes if you take your time.
- II
Verify ID
Upload a government-issued photo ID. We need to confirm you're 21 and that you are who you say you are. Files are encrypted and only retained as long as the law requires.
- III
Twenty-Four Hour Review
A real human reads every application. Most are approved within a day. We'll email you either way.
- IV
First Visit
Bring your ID. Your first seat-time hour is on us. The host walks you in, introduces you to the floor, and shows you where the coffee lives.
The room runs on a few quiet rules.
No soft-playing. No phones on the felt. No recording other members. We keep the bar civil and the table cleaner. The full text is plain English and short.
Read The Member AgreementMost of yours have been asked before.
Stakes, structures, dress code, guests, comps, what happens when you forget to update your card on file. We wrote it all down.
Visit The FAQ