![]() ![]() Four smallish TVs are hung on the walls, and some amount of work ahs gone to labelling and signage, but at the end of the day it's still just four tables that often (but not always!) have poker at them. It's not a separate room, it's more of a poker "nook": four tables right near the entrance (turn to your left as you walk in). Jokers Wild only recently entered the poker business, and as such, they have a fairly small and cheap poker area. Jackpots: High hand jackpots, progressive monte carlo style. Note: in the tournaments, your tourney seat card is your rebuy marker, so keep it visible. Two table max (22 players) for any tourney. Often, there's a seat open, but if there isn't, the wait can be quite long. Highly variable due to the small number of tables and games. Eventually, as players bust out, a cash game will get going. While the tournaments run, there are no cash games. The tournaments attract a bunch of not-very-good regulars who stop playing the slots long enough to play poker for an hour. But if you don't like playing at a table where the dealer has to explain the proper bet amounts every hand, you won't like the Jokers Wild. This isn't meant as a criticism, as nearly everyone (dealers, staff, and players) are very pleasant. Game Character: Lots of beginners who don't know how to play and are getting help. Rake on the 2-4 spread is actually done in quarters. No-limit hold 'em: 1/2 blinds (50 min buyin, no max). ![]()
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