Poker Room At Foxwoods

Get with the program. M life Rewards gets you access to the best MGM Resorts has to offer. Join today and receive:. Up to 15% off room rates. Pre-sale ticket offers to world-class entertainment. The Foxwoods Poker Room opened its doors to poker players in 1995. A stable now for poker players in the region for 25 years, Foxwoods opened its new and improved poker room in March 2006. Foxwoods Poker Room has held multiple World Poker Tour tournaments. Foxwoods Casino was founded in 1986, on Mashantucket Pequot tribal grounds. At first, it was a simple bingo hall, but in 1990s slots and table games were added and in 1995, a poker room opened. In 2006, the casino opened the poker room as we know it today. The Foxwoods Poker room features almost 100 tables on the main floor, with additional tournament room upstairs with 50 more tables. Here you can play any type of poker game in existence, like No-Limit Hold’Em (NLHE), Limit Hold’Em.

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1st off the cage is in another room and the employees have no idea how to handle it, there was a line about 15 deep with 3 windows open. alot of people cashing slot tickets, since it now shares cage with table games and slots. we formed 1 line and waited for a window to open. the supervisor became agitated and kept yelling at people to form lines at each window, she could not figure out that 1 line was more appropriate. Needless to say I was forced into 1 line, and the 3 people that were behind me were all helped before me since my line had a long transaction.

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2nd, they put some good size tvs on 1 wall, but the other wall had much smaller tvs that were too small to even see scores or anything. can not understand why they decided to go so small on tvs.. more is not always better.

3rd, there are no table number signs, dealers and players had 0 idea where tables were.. maybe these will be added but seems like something that should have been in place already.

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New Poker Room At Foxwoods

I'm sure the room will be fine going forward, but I really can't believe they could not put a small 2 person cage in the room.. Every good poker room has a cage, and 99 percent of bad rooms have one.