Ameristar Poker Room Number

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Casino Phone Number: 601-638-1000. Poker Room Phone Number: 601-630-4999. Visit the Ameristar Vicksburg Website. For Driving Directions, Click Here Closest Airport: Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport - JAN. Ameristar Poker Room. COVID-19 Restrictions/Changes: Only 9 tables open instead of the usual 22. Six player maximum per table, mandatory face masks. Ameristar Casino’s poker room is one of the largest in Colorado. It offers 21 poker tables featuring games ranging from $1/$3 limit to $50/$100 and several spread limit games: Ameristar Spread Games.

Ashley Adams

St. Louis is a wonderful Midwestern city. Those not from the area might not appreciate what a great place it is, from its famous breweries (Anheuser-Busch, maker of Budweiser, is based here) to great sports teams including the Cardinals and Rams. This city also has the massive Mississippi River, the famous Arch (gateway to the West), a great music scene, a very reasonable cost of living, and terrific food – especially steaks and Italian cuisine.

It's also home to three poker rooms: the Ameristar (in nearby St. Charles, Missouri), Harrah's, and The President.

I visited all three of them during a recent trip to Missouri. The Ameristar in St. Charles was my first.

The casino itself is a large resort/destination casino, like those in Tunica or Atlantic City. Officially it is a boat – but it sure doesn't resemble one in any way other than in legal definition. It doesn't have a hotel but it has nearby ones that serve that purposea hotel is supposed to be ready for occupancy at the end of this year. The casino also spreads all of the games one would expect to find in a casino: roulette, blackjack, craps, Let It Ride, and pai gow, and has a full array of slots and video poker machines. There are also some great restaurants, regular shows, and huge-screen TVs for viewing sporting events and other entertainment.

The poker room itself is about average size with 19 tables. Game selection during the week when I visited was fairly limited. There was one $10/20 Omaha8 game; three $1/2 no-limit games and two $3/6 limit games. I was told they also regularly spread a $1/1 no-limit game with a $40 minimum and $100 maximum. There is never any stud but I was told that they sometimes spread the mixed game of HORSE – though it wasn't going when I was there on a Tuesday night.

Players here can play the overs in the limit game for $6/12 stakes. No one was doing that when I was there – which was a good thing because I didn't have to risk any more money at limit hold'em – not my best poker game.

They did have a tournament going when I arrived. It went off at 7:00 PM, cost $50 and had $30 re-buys for the first hour. There were 65 players to start and nearly all of them were still in it when I arrived at 8:15 PM.

The room hosts three tournaments each weekday at 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM and one more on Saturday afternoon. Check the poker room before planning to play as tournament schedules change regularly.

I found the room very friendly and the players about average. There are a number of excellent restaurants on the casino property, including a high-end steak house: Port 47 (steaks in the $30 and $40 range); a high end seafood restaurant, Pearls Oyster Bar; and a very nice, reasonably priced 1950s style diner, where I had my dinner. I enjoyed a late-night sirloin steak dinner special for just $10.99. It was excellent.

A couple of things peculiar to Missouri that you need to know before playing at the Ameristar or any other room. First of all, there is a stop-loss law that limits player losses (at least on paper) to no more than $500 every two hours. Nice of them to look out for us, but it's really a silly law. They do not allow players to buy in for more than $500 at any one time during a two-hour period. You must use a players club card so they can track all of your buy-ins. Of course smart players immediately recognize that they don't make you report what you have won and what you might be carrying home in chips at the end of the shift. So you could stash as much money you wanted and bring it back – and lose it all in one session if you want. You're only limited by what you can buy in at one time. Or you could buy in for $500 at the last minute of a two-hour period and then, at the stroke of the next hour, one minute later, buy in for another $500. Still, it's something to pay attention to – especially if you play $10/20 Omaha. You don't want to be caught short.

Dealers did not keep their tips when I visited during the last week in October. However, state law was to change in November, allowing them to keep tips. The house was set to implement this new rule shortly – so if you're visiting it's likely they have changed their policy and you can now tip the dealers directly.

I played $3/6 limit hold'em for about two hours. The players at my table took it easy on me and I managed to leave the game up $50 or so. That's more than four big bets an hour. Not bad for what admittedly is not my best game!

As mentioned, there was no hotel on the premises when I visited. But that is set to change as of the end of this year, when a huge casino hotel is set to open. Make sure, if your plans take you to this casino, to check and see if the hotel is open. With the beautiful restaurants, the 19-table poker room, the dozens of other table games, and the entertainment, this would be a nice place to spend a weekend.

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The poker scene in Colorado has significantly improved since gambling was legalized in 1991. Casinos in the state host frequent tournaments, from casual daily walk-in games to high-profile events like the Colorado Poker Championship.

The poker rooms themselves have also improved, finally becoming larger and more elegant, and offering higher stakes. Most nights of the week you can find action at a wide assortment of poker rooms around Colorado.

Black Hawk Poker Rooms & Tournament Information

Carved into Gregory Gulch about 40 miles outside of downtown Denver, the historic former mining town of Black Hawk features 15 casinos and more than 1,000 hotel rooms. Black Hawk is home to some of the largest and most active poker rooms in Colorado.

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COVID-19 Restrictions/Changes: Six player maximum per table, mandatory face masks.

The Golden Gates Casino & Poker Parlour in Black Hawk features live poker 24 hours a day, seven days a week at up to 17 poker tables. Poker is available in a variety of limit games, as well as three-spread limit games. Golden Gates Casino features a number of tournaments, including the annual Colorado Poker Championship held in May, as well as a monthly freeroll and other events, including $340 monthly Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo tournament.

Ameristar Poker Room

COVID-19 Restrictions/Changes: Only 9 tables open instead of the usual 22. Six player maximum per table, mandatory face masks.

Ameristar Casino’s poker room is one of the largest in Colorado. It offers 21 poker tables featuring games ranging from $1/$3 limit to $50/$100 and several spread limit games:

Ameristar Spread Games

  • $1-3-100 Spread Hold
  • $2-5-100 Spread Hold
  • $2-5-100 Spread Big-O
  • $30-60 Limit Hold‘em
  • $50-100 Limit Hold’em

The poker room at Ameristar features a bad beat jackpot that pays whenever quad 8’s or better are beaten. To win, both players must have at least two cards that play in their hands, and there must be at least $30 in the pot. Ameristar players earn $1 per hour in comps on all play in the poker room.

Ameristar is a cash-only poker room and doesn’t host any poker tournaments.

The Isle of Capri Casino

COVID-19 Restrictions/Changes: Six player maximum per table, mandatory face masks, tournament play suspended.

Located on the second floor of the Isle of Capri Casino in Black Hawk, the Isle’s recently renovated poker room offers hold’em games and occasionally Omaha games, 24 hours a day. The poker room features tableside drink service and 10 flatscreen TVs on the wall. The main game at the Isle is 1-2-100 spread, however, 4-8 and many other options are often available on any one of the casinos 11 poker tables.

In addition to larger buy-in events, the Isle hosts tournaments every Friday and Saturday.

The Isle also features Aces Cracked bonuses. The first five players each day to have aces cracked win $100.

Cripple Creek Poker Rooms & Tournament Information

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Until recently, Cripple Creek’s spot for live poker was the Midnight Rose, but the pandemic waylaid those plans. The poker room at the Rose is going to be closed until sometime next year.

Central City Poker Rooms & Tournament Information

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As of this writing, Central City does not offer live poker.

Colorado Sweepstakes & Online Poker

Online casinos aren’t legal in Colorado, but there are still options for Colorado card sharks who want to play some poker on the go.

Sweepstakes poker is a legal option for online poker in Colorado, and Global Poker is the premier destination to play online. Global Poker’s format gives players the chance to win cash prizes by competing in poker games and touraments.

Players can purchase packages of gold coins that include sweeps coins as a bonus. While gold coins provide no monetary value, sweeps coins give players access to tournament play and other events where cash prizes go to those who finish among the top players.

Colorado Poker FAQ

Yes. Colorado casinos have poker rooms with live dealers, many open 24 hours a day.

For now, only Black Hawk offers live poker. There are 3 casinos in the mountain town where you can find a game:

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  • Ameristar
  • Isle Casino
  • Golden Gates Casino

Sort of. Online gambling is still illegal in Colorado, but sweeps casinos, like Global Poker, give CO card sharks a chance to scratch their poker itch along with the chance to win cash prizes.

Absolutely. The Golden Gates hosts No Limit Hold’em tournaments, with buy-ins ranging from $60 to about $200, nearly every day. The Isle used to host tournaments, but they’ve been suspended because of the pandemic. The Golden Gates is also home of the Colorado Poker Championship.

Are there any coronavirus-related restrictions in Colorado poker rooms?

Yes. Colorado poker rooms are sticking closely to state law. Only 6 hands are allowed at a table at any given time, and some casinos have a limited number of tables open, so check with the casino’s poker room before you head out. Just like elsewhere in the casinos, face masks are required for all players.

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For now, the maximum bet allowed by law in any Colorado casino is $100. That same limit applies to poker tables for cash games.