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The Arena Poker Room™


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Home of the Arizona State Poker Championship
The Arena Poker Room is Arizona’s largest poker room and features the highest limits in the state.
With 47 tables and games going 24/7, you’ll find the best poker action here. Get in on Hold'em, Omaha, 7-Card Stud and more while being surrounded with 16 big screen TVs showing your favorite sports games.
Each August, players from around the world come here for the Arizona State Poker Championship and play for a million dollar prize pool.
Reviews on Poker in Phoenix, AZ - Poker room is nice and spacious. They don't allow for No Limit Hold 'Em, but they have Spread Limit, which is fairly close. There is a cap on how much you can bet or raise. Anywhere from $3 (big blind) to $300 (cap). They also have 'Limit' Hold 'Em, too. I played the $3-$600 Spread Limit, which is a $2-3 blind structure with a maximum buy-in of $600 (minimum. Pair plus bets are paid entirely based on the poker value of the player's hand, per the posted pay table. Our three-card poker tables offer an optional progressive bet that uses the dealer’s three cards and the player’s three cards to create a five-card poker hand. A royal flush in spades pays the player our entire progressive. Az Poker Tables, LLC is an Arizona Domestic L.L.C. Filed on March 20, 2006. The company's filing status is listed as Good Standing and its File Number is L12717396. The Registered Agent on file for this company is Brad J Playford and is located at 17444 N 19th Ter, Phoenix, AZ 85022. Phoenix & Arizona; Poker Rooms. 9700 East Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85256 (Directions) Phone: (480) 850-8693 Minimum Age: 21 Poker.
On top of that, there are tournaments almost every day and plenty of jackpots and giveaways happening all the time.
Poker room features:
- Open 24/7
- Nonsmoking room
- Valet parking available
- Food and drink specials for players
- Table-side massage, starting at $15
Games:
- Hold'em
- Stud
- Omaha
- Limit, Spread Limit
- No-Limit Tournaments
- Mixed Games
Bad Beat Jackpots
*Poker jackpots are updated frequently but may not reflect current amounts. Please see the Arena Poker Room for real-time jackpots.
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Regular Poker Tournament Schedule
Weekday Mornings Tournament
Mondays - Thursdays
10:15am
No-Limit Hold'em

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$125 Buy-In
10,000 Chips
Limited to 100 entries/re-entries
$200 Weekend Tournaments
Fridays and Saturdays
10:15am
No-Limit Hold'em
$200 Buy-In
15,000 Chips
Limited to 100 entries/re-entries
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A poker room that calls itself “the premiere private poker club in the Phoenix area” was raided by the state Department of Gaming and city police on Thursday.
According to a report from azcentral.com, police arrested five people after arriving at the establishment with search warrants. Authorities reportedly investigated the poker club for a year. Police said that those arrested are looking at charges for operating an illegal gaming facility, racketeering and promotion of illegal gambling.
Poker Union said on its website that it’s a members-only venue that “strives to promote the fun and entertainment of poker in a social gaming environment.” The club had an afternoon $2-$5 no-limit hold’em game. It held weekly freerolls, high hand bonuses, and also sent players to the annual World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
“We will champion the cause of the Poker Players Alliance that poker is a sport; a game of skill more than mere chance or dumb luck, and not gambling in the same vein as other casino games where the house has an active stake and decidedly advantageous odds,” the website said. “Poker was played in Arizona long before casinos took over the game and claimed it as their own. It is time we take back what has always been ours and reclaim a game enjoyed around the world by men and women of every age, race and creed.”
The Phoenix area is home to eight poker rooms at tribal casinos. There are more than 100 poker tables between the casinos. Commercial casinos aren’t allowed in the state.
