Find poker tables in Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area on Yellowbook. Get reviews and contact details for each business including videos, opening hours and more. There are 5 poker rooms in the KC & Kansas area, and we at PokerAtlas provide complete and up-to-date information about every room in every location including Greater Kansas, Kansas City, and NE Kansas.
With over 2,200 slot and video poker machines, 66 table games, 15 poker tables, and the largest live poker room in the area, Ameristar Kansas City is the place to play. Slots & Video Poker From traditional reels to video slots, you’ll find more gaming choices in a wide range of denominations, from penny slots all the way up to $100 machines. Find poker tables in Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area on Yellowbook. Get reviews and contact details for each business including videos, opening hours and more. There is poker in Kansas City! You will find over 15 live poker tables to play at. You will find the following games in Kansas City casinos: Omaha Hi-Lo, Limit Holdem, No Limit Holdem, Crazy Pineapple, Omaha, 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo, 7-Card Stud Razz, Low Ball. Some Kansas City casinos also offer convention centers and meeting spaces.
So you love Texas Hold’em and you are sick of playing at home with your buddies for a measly $40 dollars. You have the poker bug and the only cure is to be at a real table with real players. Calling their bluffs and beating their pocket queens with a flush draw on the river. I know how you feel and I love a good game of poker and have been trying to find as many games as I can to sharpen my skills. So where can you play in Kansas City, there are more places than you would think.Most of the major casinos now have poker rooms where you can come and join a table for some open play or you can join one of their many tournaments. There are currently 3 casinos in the Kansas City area that have poker rooms The Ameristar, and Harrah’s, The Argosy will soon be the third to have a poker room. Both The Ameristar and Harrah’s have daily tournaments featuring no-limit and limit tables.
Harrah’s Poker room is located on the second level of the casino and features 12 beautiful tables to play Hold’em on. Every day they have $100 – $200 dollar buy in no limit Texas Hold’em at 10am and Noon. Then they have various scheduled tournaments throughout the week, the schedule is as follows:
Monday
$45 + $5 Entry, 40 Player No Limit Texas Hold�´em Tournament at 3pm
Registration opens at 10am
$100 Min – $500 Max Buy In No Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em at 7pm
Tuesday
$40 + $4 entry – 60 player Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em Tournament at 7pm
Registration opens Mondays at Noon
Wednesday
$5-$10 Texas Hold�´em at Noon
$45 + $5 Entry, 40 Player No Limit Texas Hold�´em Tournament at 3pm
Registration opens at 10am
$100 Min – $500 Max Buy In No Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em at 7pm
Thursday
$45 + $5 Entry, 40 Player No Limit Texas Hold�´em Tournament at 3pm
Registration opens at 10am
$300 Min – $1000 Max Buy-In No Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em at 7pm
* No regular tournaments held on World Series of Poker tournament days
Friday
$100 Min – $500 Max Buy-In No Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em at 7pm
Saturday
$300 Min – $1000 Max Buy-In No Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em at 7pm
Sunday
$100 Min – $500 Max Buy-In No Limit Texas HoldÃ?´em at 7pm
With all these tournaments you are sure to get your fill of Hold’em, and if you are a new comer to the game don’t worry just show up Thursday night at 6pm and join one of the learn to play tables. In no time you will be a pro ready to take on Phil Ivey.
Suggestions I have are practice there are some real good players coming to these tournaments, many of them aren’t there just for fun they are there earning a living. Second make sure you register early these tournaments fill up fast, and you don’t want to be the guy who couldn’t get into the tournament. For featured games like satellite tournaments and stuff like that you have to call and check their schedule, the number is 816-460-5053 Call for Reservations (only call for featured games). Also check out their website (http://www.harrahs.com/our_casinos/nkc/gaming/live_poker_room.html).
The Ameristar has a poker room as well, and they have weekly tournaments as well. They to have No Limit Texas Hold’em daily starting at 10am so get there early and win some money. They have various tournaments throughout the week as well, the schedule looks like this:
Monday
2:00 pm No Limit Texas Hold’em
30 players max / $40 (Re/AO $20)
Tuesday
2:00 pm No Limit Texas Hold’em
30 players max / $40 (Re/AO $20)
7:00 pm Limit Texas Hold’em
60 players max / $50 (Re/AO $30)
Wednesday
2:00 pm No Limit Texas Hold’em
30 players max / $40 (Re/AO $20)
Thursday
2:00 pm No Limit Texas Hold’em
30 players max / $40 (Re/AO $20)
7:00 pm No Limit Texas Hold’em
60 players max / $115
With tournaments four days out of the week you have plenty of chances to catch a game. Don’t forget some of the players aren’t here purely for recreation and leisure. There are some serious poker players coming to the table expecting to walk away with your money and everyone else’s that they can.
The Ameristar also has a monthly tournament just for the ladies. Ladies only – No Limit Texas Hold’em at 7:00 pm the first Monday of the Month, 60 players max $40 buy in. I love that they have this tournament; I love that they can have a tournament to play just other females in this predominantly male game.
Ameristar also has some 2006/2007 World Poker Tour Satellite games scheduled. Come out and try to win a seat in the biggest Texas Hold’em game of the year. These games are on the following nights and times:
Satellite for the 2007 WPT World Championship
Sundays, March 19 through December 31, at 2:00 pm
$30 (Re/AO $15)
WPT Grand Prix de Paris – Shootout Satellite
Sunday, May 14, 2006
9:00 am, 1:00 pm, & 5:00 pm
Final Table Monday at 9:00 pm
$200
WPT Legends of Poker – Shootout Satellite
Sunday, June 25, 2006
9:00 am, 1:00 pm, & 5:00 pm
Final Table at 9:00 pm
$200
WPT Borgata Poker Open – Shootout Satellite
Sunday, August 6, 2006
9:00 am, 1:00 pm, & 5:00 pm
Final Table at 9:00 pm
$200
Check out The Ameristar’s website at (http://www.ameristarcasinos.com/kc/kc_ca_pokerroom.asp)
You can’t complain about any of this, so many games you can join any day of the week at two of the premier casinos in the Kansas City area. Plenty of tables and tournaments for everyone to come out and be a part of, it’s a great experience to sit at a real table with other players and work your way to the final table. Way better than a Friday night with Tom and Bill complaining about their work and having to deal with the wife saying why do you have poker night every week. Come play at a real table and maybe win some money!
It doesn’t take Lady Luck to find a good time among Kansas City’s multiple casino options. All but two of KC’s six gambling establishments are riverboat casinos, hence the locally coined nickname “the boats.” Expect your fair share of Vegas-style embellishments—including fabulous dining and national entertainers—yet with the welcome addition of KC’s good ol’ fashioned Midwest hospitality. Feeling lucky? We’ll meet you at the boats!
Originally called Station Casino when it opened in 1997, Ameristar took over in 2000 and has since grown it into one of the country’s largest casinos—and one of Kansas City’s most awarded. It was designated as the 2012 'Best Casino” by Ingram’s Magazine, the 2011 Kansas City Magazine’s “Best of Kansas City” readers’ poll and 2011 Best Casino in Home in the Northland Lifestyle magazine’s readers’ poll. It also was awarded Best Steakhouse, Best Buffet, Best Live Poker and Best Tournaments in the 2012 Casino Player Magazine’s “Best of Gaming” awards. With betting allowed up to $10k on select table games, this is the place to be for all you high rollers.
Located just five minutes from downtown Kansas City, Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa was KC’s first riverboat casino. It opened in June 1994 and actually took guests for two-hour gambling cruises along the Missouri River. From 1996 to 2005, Argosy docked for good, and underwent a number of multimillion-dollar renovations, doubling the size of the gaming floor, adding the 258-room luxury hotel, spa and meeting space—not to mention earning a few architectural accolades along the way.
Harrah’s holds two big distinctions among Kansas Citians. For starters, it was the second-ever riverboat casino in town. And if that’s not enough to pull you in already, wait till you hit the Voodoo Lounge. From the area’s hottest DJs to national touring rock bands and more, VIP treatment and fun abounds.
What’s this? The area’s first land-based casino! (And it just so happens to be in Kansas, if you’re paying attention.) Instead of overlooking the beautiful Missouri River, the Hollywood sits next to the Kansas Speedway, with views of every turn. Also located next to the popular Legends shopping center, you’ll find plenty of activities, dining and places to stay to keep you entertained—including Cabela’s and Nebraska Furniture Mart. What better way to spend your winnings?
Kansas City’s most “modest” casino—as far as size goes, anyway—is located just a few minutes from the downtown area. Isle of Capri Casino offers all the slots, poker machines and table games you can ask for—including eight live poker tables for you six-card and Texas hold ‘em fanatics.
While far from being the largest casino in KC, this Kansas-side gem is unique in a number of other ways. 7th Street Casino is operated by the Wyandotte Nation—a tribe that once made its home in Wyandotte County, Kansas. Located in the heart of KCK, it occupies a former Shrine building which also happens to be across the street from the historic Huron Cemetery, a Native American burial ground. By virtue of the building’s historic nature, the atmosphere has a way of harkening back to Kansas City’s rowdy early 20th-century reputation.
Phone: (816) 414-7000