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3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
800-944-3777
Poker room closed in 2018.
4:13 am Sat May 18
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poker atlas wrote on the message board: > TI Poker Room Details > > The immense Treasure Island Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas (TI) opened > for business in 1993. The brainchild of visionary casino designer > Steve Wynn, this development is spread over 90,000 feet of total > gaming space. Since being purchased by Las Vegas billionaire Phil > Ruffin, the poker room has taken on the resort’s modern theme and > updated its technology. Automatic card shufflers make for fast-paced > action, with electronic monitor displays also bringing all the > information you need right to your seat. > > Don’t be fooled by this cozy poker room’s size. It is home to a > good range of different poker games, including the classics: no-limit > hold’em, limit hold’em, and mixed games. Treasure Island > management tell us that the poker room will remain open so long as > there are at least five players seated. In practice, this means that > the gaming goes on almost every hour of the year. Treasure Island > wants you to have fun while you play, as shown by their leading > promotions. There is a weekly cash payback to poker players for > playing between 10 hours ($10) and 60 hours ($599). > > The comp program at Treasure Island doubles most other Las Vegas poker > room offerings by giving you $2 for every hour that you play. These > comps can be redeemed for tableside food, massages, gift shop > purchases and practically anything at the Treasure Island Resort. Even > outside the complex, Passport Club points can buy your gas at the > nearby Dakota Station. Passport kiosks are dotted all around the site, > so you can easily check on your earnings and see which new promotions > are open to you.
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