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New York-New York is thinking about putting in a card room, and Wynn Las Vegas, which opened last April, has made its poker facility state-of-the-art: you can sit in your room and watch the waiting list on a flat-screen TV to see how far you are from getting a seat in your game of choice-and, hopefully, your take of other people's money. Poker Player Reviews, ratings, and shared opinions and insights about Wynn in Las Vegas, by the PokerAtlas community. Attention Poker Rooms: Get your Real-Time Live Action on PokerAtlas! Wynn (Friday) 12:00 pm – $200 (20,000 chips, 30-minute levels, $40,000 guaranteed). Those poker rooms will likely have longer wait times to get in a game than normal, but the wait will be far.

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Venue Type
Hotel & Casino
Located in Encore
Rewards Program
Red Card
Comps & Promotions
$1.50/hour

Wynn Details

The expansive poker room at Wynn Las Vegas (which is actually located in The Encore) offers an elevated gaming experience with a convenient location, in-room amenities and spacious environment. Occupying 8,600 square feet next to Encore Players Club, the room features 28 tables equipped with personal USB ports for on-site electronic charging, a sports wagering window located inside the room, and 37 65” high-definition televisions streaming live sporting events. A dedicated poker menu is available for delivery to the table and includes a variety of Western and Asian choices from the nearby restaurants, Wazuzu and Jardin. Dedicated in-room restrooms and a spacious high-limit area complete the experience, providing players with an added level of exclusivity and convenience.

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Wynn Las Vegas offers competitive low and mid-stakes cash-games with deeper buy-in maximums than most, as well as higher stakes games with no maximum buy-in. Wynn poker players earn comps at $1.50 per hour played– exchangeable for award winning cuisine from an array of top notch restaurants. The newly renovated room brings a modern and chic environment complete with plush seating and extravagant artwork.

Wynn Las Vegas’ poker tournament is spearheaded by the Wynn Classic series. This seasonal tournament runs in the Spring, Fall, and Summer and the slow structures provide players with lots of play and value. The reasonable buy-ins of $400-$2,200, are often accompanied by generous guarantees ranging from $50,000-$750,000. Special features of the Wynn Classic include PLO and Senior events, as well as $100,000 guarantee daily tournaments. Wynn Classic event winners receive a trophy that looks like a scale model of the casino to take home with their winnings.

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The Wynn Poker Room will temporarily relocate to the Wynn Casino (near the Sportsbook), October 19, 2020.

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For years, the high rollers have flocked to the poker room at the Bellagio. All the best amateurs and top pros congregated at the high limit tables there, waiting for victims or those who would gladly pay a hefty price for sitting down with the best of the best. But that could soon change, thanks to the new Wynn Poker Room. Steve Wynn has made a bid for the high rollers and pros to change venues, and he is having some success - but that's just to be expected, with the kind of hype that surrounds the poker room Wynn Hotel offers.

Immense ceilings tower over twenty seven tables. Particular attention has been paid to spacing and lighting, in order to eradicate the cramped feeling that can be found in competing rooms. The table limits at the Wynn poker room are simple, familiar - $3/$6, $4/$8, $8/$16, all the way up to $40/$80, for limit Texas Hold 'em. The lower limits commandeer a large portion of the available tables, while larger limits can be made available upon request. No Limit Hold 'Em comes with familiar limits also: $1/2, $2/5, and $5/10. Available, too, is an Omaha 8 game of $6/12 with full kill and the fleeting $1/$4 Seven Card Stud games that occasionally make their way to the felt. Though it is a mainstay of many rooms across the city, Seven Card Stud is just not one of the more popular Wynn Las Vegas games, and thus is often ignored in favor of Hold 'Em, especially on Tuesdays and Thursdays, when No Limit Tournaments are held throughout the morning and afternoon, the cheapest buy-in currently residing at the $80 level.

Higher limits, naturally, bring a higher grade of clientele. But what the Poker Room Wynn Casino strives for, however, is to cater to all levels of players, treating the guy buying in with $40 the same as the one who buys in with $1000. And while that is mostly true, it does not hold if one is hoping for comps. At the low limit tables, the comp rate is a stingy $1 an hour. So if you really want that breakfast buffet, you need to buckle down and play smart - throw away that J-8 that looks so enticing. It'll only lead to trouble. Despite its relative youth, the Wynn Poker Room is already gaining a reputation for its high level of play. Beginners should seek out friendly confines to learn the ropes of the most popular of the Wynn Las Vegas games - perhaps a cab ride to the $1/$3 tables at the Excalibur or even the Flamingo. Unless you are truly ready to pay for some hard earned lessons about what to do with an ace on the river, this is not the place to sit for the first time. If you decide to take your chances, however, you might quickly learn why the most popular of Wynn Las Vegas games can also be the cruelest.

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