Lucky Lady Card Room
11 tables
5526 El Cajon Boulevard
619-287-6690
Closed 2020 or 2021
Lucky Lady Card Room Review Thread
Lucky Lady Card Room Review
Located only 1 mile from the campus of San Diego State University, The Lucky Lady is a freestanding building in a somewhat rundown area of town.
Contents

Games

Limit hold 'em: 3/6 with a full kill, 4/8 with a kill, 8/16 with a kill.

No-limit hold 'em: 1/3 blinds 30-200 buyin, 5/5 blinds 200-500 buyin.

Lowball: 5/10 and 10/20. Only spread when there's interest, but there is enough interest to spread it a few nights every week.

Killer acts last in the preflop betting round.

Limit hold 'em seems more popular at the Lucky Lady than no-limit, but not by much. The time I was there on a Sunday evening, there were three tables of limit, one of no-limit. They opened a new limit game while I waited as the lists were getting long.

The limit games seem tougher than you would expect a smalltown card room to have; perhaps the proximity of Indian casinos leads to only serious poker players showing up at local card rooms. Regardless, even the 3/6 kill game was notably trickier than a usual card room low limit game.

Wait Time: A very small number of tables, leads to occasional long wait times. Good thing they have a sofa to sit on while you wait.

Rake: $4 for 7-9 players, $3 for 6 players, $2 for 3-5 players. No flop, no drop. Rake is taken from the pot before the flop.

Posting: New players need not post to enter a game.

Shuffling: All tables have Shufflemaster shuffling machines.

Tournaments
They have no regular tournaments, though they do have occasional special ones every month or two.

Jackpots and Promotions

    * Jackpots:
          o AAAJJ beat by quads or better = $4900 (in Jul 06).
          o 64321 beat by the wheel in Lowball is the same bad beat jackpot.

Atmosphere
A smalltown and pleasant cardroom in a commercial storefront building on a reasonably busy street in San Diego. Open and spacious room, brightly lit by the sun through the big glass windows during the day. 8 big TV's spaced about the room. An interesting separate "waiting area" where you can lounge while waiting for a seat with a sofa and a few chairs. Slightly lower than usual ceilings, and plenty of ceiling fans to keep the place airy. Generally pleasant decor, with mustard and lilac paint on the walls of the two rooms.

While playing, I was suddenly startled when the dealer yelled out "I need a knife! Knife on 3!". Everyone else kept on playing normally, but I sat back and looked around: why did the dealer need a knife? No one looked particularly worried, but soon a waitress came up with a knife. She handed it to the dealer. At the next break in play, the dealer grabbed the knife and suddenly jammed it down - into the chip drop. Oh. I sighed a bit internally and watched as she wiggled it around to free up the jammed chips. Whew. It's not generally a good sign when your dealer yells she needs a knife!

Tables and Chairs: 9-seat tables with decent felt and vinyl. Fixed leg chairs with a decent amount of padding.

Parking: I don't believe there's much parking at the casino proper, but I'm not sure. I parked on the street, and it was no trouble.
Artist/Author: PokerWiki     April 10, 2007
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