Adelaide Casino Poker Tournaments
Poker is experiencing a worldwide growth in popularity, both offline and online. Screening of the game on TV as well as high profile celebrity poker ‘ambassadors’ have contributed to this rise in popularity. Also more poker tournaments are now accessible to people with varying incomes. So where can you play poker in Adelaide?
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- On an annual basis, the casino hosts the Adelaide Poker Tournament where some of the country’s best poker players compete for a prize pool in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Adelaide Casino Poker Tournaments No Deposit
One place that offers a range of buy-in poker games for everyone from professionals to first-time players is the Adelaide satellite of the National Pub Poker League (NPPL) tournament that is held once a week at the Aberfoyle Hub Tavern. This has become extremely popular with Adelaide poker fans not just because it caters for all levels of skill and experience, but also because of its laid-back social atmosphere. Although it is designed for everyone, this atmosphere perhaps makes it more suited to first-time and amateur players. If you are looking for poker action on a professional level, then the games offered at the Adelaide Casino may suit better. Admittedly, the weekend play tends more to the amateurs, but the casino offers a weekly poker tournament – held on Tuesday evenings – that is of a high standard. The buy-in for this is either $200 or $125, although it is strictly a one-day tournament like the NPPL ones. The casino also provides cash games at its Poker Zone, which you can exit at any time. Alongside games of Texas Hold’em – the most popular and widely played poker game – you can also try out Omaha poker at the Adelaide Casino. If Texas Hold’em is your speciality, the weekly Tuesday game at the Hendon Hotel could be right up your alley. It begins at 7pm, but make sure to get there an hour earlier to register.
There are plenty of poker options available for fans of the game in Adelaide, from pub games to casino games and tournaments, but where can you go for large buy-in multi-table tournaments that suit serious pros? For players of this skill level, playing online at a site such as 888 Poker will probably be the best option. This site offers a full range of games and tournaments, from Sit and Gos, to Multi-Table Tournaments (MTTs) and one-on-one Heads-Up tournaments. It’s almost impossible to be disappointed in what is on offer.
Adelaide Casino Poker Room
Hopefully you will find the poker game to suit you within Adelaide’s gaming scene, but if not you are sure to find it online.
Tournament poker is a fun way to play this popular game and can provide some very big cash prizes! SkyCity Adelaide's Poker Zone offers players a regular weekly tournament each Tuesday night. (excluding public holidays).
- Buy-in is $200 and includes a $35 Adelaide Casino Fee
- Starting stack is 30,000 tournament chips
- 20 minute levels
- A guaranteed prize pool of $10,000
- Early entry bonus of 5,000 tournament chips added to starting stack. Early entry is available up until 6:30pm on the night. The Poker Zone cashier opens for registration from 5:45pm Tuesday nights.
Registration is in person via the Poker Zone. Patrons wishing to play a tournament must be Premier Rewardsmembers and produce their Premier Rewards card when registering. Joining our Premier Rewards program is free and only takes a couple of minutes (a Passport or current Government issued photographic ID is required when signing up for our Premier Rewards program*). Entering our tournaments is conditional upon players agreeing to our Tournament Terms and Conditions which can be found in the Poker Zone.
* 1 of the following 3 forms of valid photographic identification.
- Current Australian Drivers Licence
- Current South Australian Proof of Age card or Victorian/Tasmanian proof of age keypass card
- Current Australian or International Passport