like many of the other reviews have stated, this is not much of a poker destination. What used to be a nice poker room 10-15 years ago, has now been moved to a small roped off corner of the casino, surrounded by slots and horse racing simulcast area (which is not bad, nice relief from slot noise). Only 6 tables, I've never seen more than 4 running at once. Promos are mid at best; early bird special this summer getting $20 in free chips to open a table was definitely the best I've seen, which again speaks to how poor the promos are. I've never had any problems with management or the dealers, but management does enforce rules that are not standard and definitely "home town" game type rules. One of which being they consider throwing in one chip an all-in, no matter the situation, even if you are facing a small bet and have a lot of chips behind, throwing in one chip is always an all-in and not just a call. I thought this was an issue with one or a few dealers, but talking to multiple persons of the floor, it's definitely a house rule and that's what they tell dealers to do.
You are definitely off making the drive to Tulsa or downstream in Joplin if you are traveling near the area looking for a nice poker room.



