Legal Poker In Houston

USAsoldier's Avatar
On 97.5 ESPN they're always talking about a legal poker place in Spring TX. Any info on that one? I forget the name.
Pokerface1981's Avatar
Post Oak Poker Club would be my pick. Less trash, more action.
Then you got Lions Poker Club, Mint Poker and Action Poker Club.
If da ain't selling puntang, licka and crackling Shine ain't interested! Shine lubs his pok skins, hendo and punany!
BigLouie's Avatar
Post Oak Poker Club has now been granted a private club game license by Harris County. This is a big deal because it pretty much legitimizes the poker room.
theicheat's Avatar
Any place that have good tournaments
BigLouie's Avatar
All of them. Funniest story i heard was how Prime had a 10,000 guaranteed tournament and only 10 people showed up. Heard they chopped
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Well ive played at all the "Legal Poker Rooms" here in houston.
The Mint was the 1st to open in Houston (Clear Lake) off Nasa 1. Had tournaments but now only cash great action all day 4 to 10 daily. Only place that has limit games.
Post Oak Poker 2nd room to open. Agree on previous comments as far as play and staff. As far as being more legal they got a 8 liner room permit. Which they'll probably will get closed diwn as that permit only allows them to open fro. 10 am to 10pm. Read the city of houston ordinance.
Lions Poker parking sucks cars have been broken into. Agree that they have better dealers and staff. But look out for bigger games and the people that win. I stay away myself even from there tournaments seem like a hand full of people always win.not because of skill.
The Legion Poker (N. Houston legend 12+ years) had a great opening night and 1 other tournament. But to many owners, just couldnt get it going. Went back UG. Heard that might reopen under new name and fewer owners. Will way and see. Still play at UG location.
Two new places that I've haven't checked out yet.
Grinders Cypress area and one out I10 Katy area.
2 rooms in San Antonio
SA Card Room.
Strong daily tournaments.
Friendly staff no food can order from nearby restaurants your dime. Only soda foundation, coffee water free. Candy and chips cheap. 2 - 4 tables daily. NL, Congress (5 card Omaha H/L and Big O (5 card Omaha). They have bad beat JP of both tournaments and cash games.
Alamo Card Room
I think they have moved into a bigger location by now. They had decent tournaments and 3-5 cash games daily. N/L, Omaha H/L. Vending machines no food.

I find the hourly fee is such a hassle that I still prefer UG rooms because FREE drinks, snacks and they feed me. So if any of they go to the Legion Poker model that they were tying to do door fee $10 + flat $40 rate for the day ($50 promo) with it going up to I think like (60-80 total) that I would play there. Includes FREE sodas, coffe, water, snacks and a Food/Meal(s).
So I play the UG rooms and online at 64SPADES.COM
If anyone join 64 please use ECCIE as referral then pm me after you make your 1st deposit for a bonus.
There is a new poker place on Westheimer near the Galleria. I don't know the name.
BigLouie's Avatar
There are two King's and Prime Social
BigLouie's Avatar
After playing for a while in all the rooms here are some observations of the extremely poor play I have seen.

1. Position - Most ignore position. They call raises or raise from the first three positions with less than premium hands and basically just bleed off chips. Common play is a $6.00 straddle from under the gun, number of callers and then a raise of $30 to try to steal. Gets calls, flop comes they check fold. Just bleeding off chips.
2. Plays way too many hands - some players play almost every hand. Just bleed off chips with call folds.
3. Can't beat the board - almost everyone ignores a paired board. They may have an over pair or an under pair and the board is paired and they are shoving chips and getting called. What the hell do they expect the other person to have. On one hand for me the Villain is in middle position and raises. I am on the button and calls with a pair of 10s. Flop is 10-small-small. Villain bets $60 I decide to just call. The turn is another 10 giving me quads and the Villain bets $120 and I decide to just call and shove on the river. At this point what the hell is he thinking. On the river it is a blank and the Villain looks over at my stack and dismissively tosses in enough chips to put me all in. Really? Are you that stupid? I call and show the quads. Real players would have bet small when the board paired and checked the river and then fold to any bet. They do this all the time and of course lose lots.

What has been everyone else's experience.
Which one out of all of these would be good for an online player wanting to transition into real life games? I mostly play tournaments.
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Which one out of all of these would be good for an online player wanting to transition into real life games? I mostly play tournaments. Originally Posted by Bourne
Post Oak runs multiple 1/3 NLH games all day. They now open at noon and run until 4am. The games are generally soft overall. It should be an easy transition for you.
Aren't they all still waiting for Paxton to issue am AG opinion on whether the legislative clause they're operating under is valid?