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The Liz Flynt Fall Poker Classic is coming to the Hustler Casino in Los Angeles this October for three exciting events featuring $650,000 in guarantees.

Event no. 1 of the Fall Poker Classic starts at noon on Saturday, Oct. 19 with a $300 buy-in monster stack event. This tournament boasts a $50,000 guarantee, and players will get 50,000 in chips to start.

The Hustler then doubles the guarantee to $100,000 for event no. 2, which is a $175 buy-in tournament with eight starting flights between Sunday, Oct. 20 and Wednesday, Oct. 23. The winner of this event will take home at least $20,000.

The series concludes with event no. 3, a $500,000 guaranteed quantum tournament with $100,000 earmarked for first place. This $375 buy-in tournament has a whopping 15 starting flights running at noon and 5 p.m. each day from Friday, Oct. 25 to Friday, Nov. 1. Furthermore, players can utilize the quantum option and buy in on day 2, Saturday, Nov. 2, for $2,700 and an average stack of 200,000 in chips.

The top 12 percent of the field will finish in the money in this tournament, and players who manage to advance to day 2 more than once will be credited $2,500 for having their shorter stacks removed from play.

Players wishing to get into this event at a discount can take part in any of three $90 buy-in mega-satellites. One in five players will earn their $375 seat.

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The Hustler Casino is located at 1000 West Redondo Beach Blvd. in Gardena, CA 90247. Visit the casino website for more information or call 310-719-9800.

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Live poker rooms remain a major draw in the United States. Most major U.S. casinos have a dedicated poker room near you. The best tribal casinos operated games of Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Seven-Card Stud, too. Even places without the luck to have a major casino often have a private poker club.

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Finding good up-to-date information on the legal card playing venues in your area can be difficult. Most poker information blogs focus so much on online and mobile poker sites. While it’s helpful to provide reviews of desktop and mobile poker, land-based players need to know the name, address, contact information, and number of poker tables a site near them has. This section of our site offers the live poker information you seek and answers the question of “Are there any poker rooms near me?“.

United States Poker Rooms Near You

Poker is still a huge draw in U.S. poker rooms; they’re just a little more spread-out than they used to be. One of these reasons huge poker destinations like Atlantic City and Tunica have struggled is market saturation. As more states licensed casinos or signed Indian gaming compacts, the competition grew fiercer. Pennsylvania now collects more gaming revenues than any other US states besides Nevada. New York and Massachusetts each have growing casino industries.

We’ve designed our live poker reviews to provide information on this more diverse, dispersed poker industry in America. We give players the Top 20 poker rooms in America, but we wanted to go far beyond that. LegalUSPokerSites.com offers information on live poker rooms near you in every major city in America — and some of the smaller towns. We’ll feature new poker rooms like the MGM Springfield and Wynn Boston Harbor in Massachusetts. We’ll offer the latest info on the poker rooms in Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, as well as the East Windsor Casino’s poker room in the Hartford area.

Wherever you live in the United States, we’ll show you the nearest legal poker game. And if you want to visit the Las Vegas Strip’s more illustrious card playing venues, we’ll offer updated information on the poker rooms there.

Las Vegas Poker Rooms

Most of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip casinos have their own card rooms, like Caesars Palace and MGM Grand. The Wynn Casino Las Vegas, Bellagio, and Venetian Las Vegas all have their own dedicated poker rooms. Their card rooms provide gaming tables for high stakes gamblers and low rollers alike.

The number of poker rooms on the Las Vegas Strip has dropped in the past few years. Monte Carlo, Luxor, and Hard Rock Las Vegas all closed their poker rooms in 2017. At the moment, 32 poker rooms with 320 poker tables exist in the Las Vegas area. That is down from 405 poker tables in 2007. As online poker took a hit from the 2006 UIGEA law and the Black Friday indictments, Texas Hold’em waned in popularity to a certain degree. Fewer US players played online, so fewer Americans wanted to play when they traveled to Las Vegas. The decline can be overstated, though. A 20% drop means Las Vegas still has the largest concentration of Texas Hold’em games anywhere in North America.

Off-the-Strip Las Vegas Poker Rooms

Several Downtown Las Vegas casinos with poker rooms exist, including Binion’s, Stratosphere, and Golden Nugget. You’ll find nice cardrooms in other Off-the-Strip venues in the Las Vegas area. Station Casinos owns a number of the outlying casinos in the Las Vegas Areas with poker rooms, such as Boulder Station, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Red Rock Resort. Boyd Gaming owns a handful of casinos with poker rooms, such as Sam’s Town and Suncoast Casino.

Nevada Poker Rooms

Across Nevada, you’ll find 30 other legal poker rooms. You’ll find 16 poker rooms in the Reno and Tahoe area. The Northern Nevada area (outside Reno) has 5 casinos with poker rooms, while the Southern Nevada area (outside Vegas) has 3 poker rooms. Laughlin, a suburb of Las Vegas, has 6 poker rooms.

In many ways, as card players will find a diffusion of poker opportunities across the American landscape. Since the passage of the Federal “Indian Gaming Regulatory Act” of 1988 and the resulting proliferation of tribal casinos, U.S. poker players are able to find legal gaming venues in most states. As the tribal gaming interests expanded operations over the last generation, state legislatures have become more comfortable with gambling. That meant more private casinos and poker clubs gained licenses. Despite laws against online poker in most states, there are more legal poker rooms in the United States than ever before.

California Poker Rooms

California is a good example of the current land-based card playing industry in the United States. At any given time, California has between 80 to 100 operating poker rooms and over 1,200 poker tables. These exist inside the large tribal resort-casinos found throughout the state, as well as smaller poker clubs that have existed for generations. Prior to the Gambling Control Act of 1988, land-based gaming was unregulated in California. The state’s law enforcement banned gambling, but allowed private poker rooms.

In Los Angeles, for example, you’ll find the Bicycle Club, Commerce Casino, and Hawaiian Gardens. In Gardenia, you can visit Larry Flynt’s gaming venues: Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady and Hustler Casino. From Club One in Fresno to Thunder Valley Casino and Capital Casino in Sacramento, most major cities have one or more poker clubs.

That only scratches the surface. The largest Native American casinos in California have the biggest poker rooms. Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, San Manuel Bingo and Casino in Highland, Pala Casino Resort in Pala, and Morongo Casino Resort in Cabazon are some of the huge gaming destinations players might enjoy. Tribal gaming dominates California poker, often with house games you won’t find anywhere else.

Atlantic City Poker Rooms

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On America’s other coast, Atlantic City offers the largest concentration of poker rooms in one city. Atlantic City has 5 casinos with poker rooms: Borgata, Harrah’s Atlantic City, Tropicana, WSOP Poker Room at Bally’s, and Golden Nugget. The city has had 5 casinos closures in the past 3 years, almost halving the number of land-based casinos in the city. Despite that, Atlantic City still is the best place on the East Coast when it comes to poker variety and tournament events.

Recently, Hard Rock International (the Seminole Tribe of Florida) bought Trump Taj Mahal. In May 2018, the Seminoles will reopen the famous casino under the name Hard Rock Atlantic City. With a $500 million renovation and expansion in the works, it will include the sixth poker room in Atlantic City.

Poker Rooms in Tunica

Like Atlantic City, the casino industry in Tunica County, Mississippi isn’t what it once was. In the 1990s, Tunica became the third hub of American brick-and-mortar casino gambling. Located near Memphis and within a short driving distance of Arkansas and Tennessee, Tunica County was a flourishing casino destination. Hurricane Katrina, the Global Recession, and competition from nearby states especially hurt the Tunica casino industry, so several venues closed, including Caesars Entertainment’s Grand Tunica Casino.

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These days, three poker rooms exist in Tunica: Southland Park Gaming & Racing, Horseshoe Casino Tunica, and Hollywood Casino Tunica. These remain top locations for American poker players in the Deep South or Middle America, though more locations