Beau Rivage Resort & Casino debuts new poker room

December 22, 2023
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The renovated space features 12 new poker tables.

The Beau Rivage Resort & Casino has opened a new poker room. The debut comes ahead of the Beau Rivage Heater Poker Tournament, the destination’s largest poker event of the year.

The new smoke-free poker room features 12 tables, along with a four-window cashier’s cage and form display. Guests can watch sports on one of a dozen 65-inch HDTVs. The room’s décor of wood accents and wall millwork carries over to the casino floor, along with its light wall covering patterns.

Hours for the poker room are 10AM to 4AM daily.

Beau Rivage Poker Room Manager Adam Nash said the destination is excited to offer poker fans a permanent spot to engage in leisure and tournament play. Nash also briefly elaborated on the room’s relocation adjacent to the convention level escalators between the newly refreshed Buffet and Buffalo Zone.

He commented, "We are thrilled to open our latest gaming amenity specifically for our poker players.

“Poker now has a permanent home that is closer to the casino entrance and the base of the conventional level escalators where our major poker tournaments take place, including our upcoming Beau Rivage Heater.”

Nash went on to discuss the resort’s current renovation project.

He commented, “Our poker players have called our temporary poker room home for a number of years. Our new state-of-the art poker room is part of a larger-scale multi-million-dollar project and was definitely worth the wait.

“With the opening of the new room and likely our largest Beau Rivage Heater on the horizon, we are incredibly excited about poker in the new year and beyond.”  

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