Though stakes typically only rise as high as $4-$8, this is not a deterrent to deep-stacked cash-game action. The common games are an interesting combination of fixed-limit Omaha, no-limit hold’em, and spread-limit hold’em. Its exposed brick walls and simple carpet seem quite appropriate given its devoted core of regular players from the North Las Vegas area. In aesthetic terms, the Texas Station poker room portrays a basement home-game environment. Unlimited complimentary drinks are available to all players, whilst $1 per hour of play is earned in comps, which can be traded for further food and drink services in any Station Casino.
Dealers and floor staff in this room have a reputation for excellent customer service to attend to your needs quickly. It is helped to give this impression by excellent distance between the roughly 10 tables, as well as the ample lighting - making the action easy on the eyes throughout the night. The Texas Station poker room is impressively roomy.
The Texas Station has been a favorite Las Vegas Hotel and Casino resort since its grand opening in 1995. Texas Station closed its poker room in August, 2014