Lucky’s Card Room Frequently Asked Questions
When is Lucky’s Card Room open?
Seven days a week! Noon to midnight
What kind of cash games can I play?
Limit Games
- $2 Straight Texas Hold’em
- $2-4 Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Omaha Hi-Lo 8ob
- In a $2-4 game players can bet or raise in increments of $2 before the flop (starting hand) and after the flop (first three community cards). Players can bet or raise in increments of $4 on the turn (4th community card) and river (5th community card).
- In limit games, there is a maximum of a bet and 3 raises.
No Limit Games
- $1/2 Blind No Limit and $2/5 No Limit
- In these games the betting is limited to whatever a player has on the table.
How much money do I need to play?
In our smallest game ($2 straight Texas Hold’em), the minimum buy-in is $20.00. You will only be required to bet $3 for every ten hands in a full game, but you have to bet more to win more.
How much can I win?
The amount that you can win is based on the limit that you are playing and the amount you choose to wager. In no limit games, you can win all of another person’s chips (this could be $100.00 or more in one hand). We also have jackpots that can be won if you are dealt certain high hands or if two people at one table have high hands. This could be thousands of dollars. Current jackpot amounts and jackpot requirements will be posted in the poker room at all times.
Can I play tournament poker?
Yes! We will offer single table tournaments throughout weekend with different buy-in amounts. Also, we will offer multi-table at 1pm and 6:30 pm daily.
How is a tournament played?
In a poker tournament each player buys in for the same amount and receives the same amount of starting chips. For example, in our evening “deep stack” tournament at 6:30pm the buy-in is $65 and each person receives 6000 in starting tournament chips. The chips have no cash value. Tournament play starts at 6:30 pm and continues until one person has won all of the chips in play. To help this happen faster, the blinds will go up every 15 minutes for the first three levels, then every 20 minutes for each additional round.
If the tournament has over 50 players, then the top 10 players will get a percentage of the prize pool. If there are more than 140 players, then the top 20 players will split up the prize pool.
Tournament poker is a great way to get some no-limit poker experience. You can only lose the amount of the buy-in, but you stand to win a whole lot more!!

