A double-backed TV screen is mounted to this wooden structure and displays information about waiting lists and tournaments. At the center of the room is an information desk, where players can buy chips, ask questions, and register for upcoming cash games.
Perspex divides allow passing players to check in on the play from the nearby slot machines. The poker action is neatly segregated from the rest of the casino property. Large pink posters advertise the current poker promotions and upcoming events, but the walls are more restrained in their beige and brown colors. On the cash-game front, limit hold’em and no-limit hold’em are both available at stakes as high as $2-$5 (NL) and $4-$8 (limit).Īs the name suggests, The Flamingo poker room does not shy away from pink. Hold’em is the main game here, as proven by at least five daily no-limit hold’em tournaments that run around the clock.
Now owned by Caesars Entertainment and located on Las Vegas Boulevard, this social venue offers more than 10 tables of poker. Flamingo has one of the most well-established poker rooms in Sin City.