Club San Rafael
3 tables
721 Lincoln Avenue
415-453-5888

1 1 2 NLH $5 to open,
$40-100 buyin.
Club San Rafael Review Thread
Club San Rafael Review
Club San Rafael Review

Game Character: Typical small-bar poker crowds: fairly loose aggressive, with some calling stations.

Posting: New players do not need to post.

Shuffling: All tables are hand-shuffled.

Tournaments

    * Saturdays 12noon, LHE (first 4 levels)/NLHE(later levels): 40+5, 1x20 rb
    * Sundays 3pm, Limit Omaha/8 (first 4 levels), then No-limit Omaha/8(later levels): 40+5, 1x20 rb

Atmosphere

This is a slightly rowdy lively hangout for many of the oldtimer locals. It's also the only casino of any kind in all of Marin County, so it attracts a broads selection of poker players, most of whom aren't all that good (better players probably head to the Oaks or Lucky Chances) but are there to have fun and while away an evening. Everyone was unfailingly friendly, and most were at least slightly inebriated.

The general atmosphere is an open college sports bar. It's got a pool table in back, a half dozen tables set up near to bar for people to sit at and eat food if they want, and a covered patio area for smokers (complete with picnic tables for eating at). It's also got a single "California 22" pseudo-blackjack table, though I didn't see anyone play it for the hours I visited. The two big televisions were tuned to late night talk shows as players gambled at no-limit and at limit. There was one main table of each of no-limit and limit, and a third must move table for the limit, on the night I was there.

On the back wall is a posting from the fire marshal dictating Max Occupancy. It's got different numbers of people allowed depending on whether the room is being used "for dancing", and whether it is currently "with pool table" or "without pool table". Clearly a multi-function bar, it hosts regular "Lingerie Shows" on Monday and Thursday nights, jazz music on some nights, and more.

Neighborhood: An industrial part of town just west of downtown, surrounded by car repair, metalworking, and other industry. Not inhospitable, but a bit foreboding. The 881 Sports Bar is the only food place anywheer nearby.

Parking: Seemed to only have about a dozen spaces in back; otherwise, use street parking.

Tables and Chairs: 9-seat tables, but only one is a commercially-made poker table. The others are homemade folding-tables-with-padded-felt-on-top, one of which doesn't have any sort of armrail (your chips just slide off the side if you're not careful). The chairs are a motely assortment ranging from literal folding chairs to fixed restaurant wooden chairs.
Artist/Author: PokerWiki     April 2, 2007
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