Linda Johnson Scoops Increased Poker Limits in Florida



Floridians have been eagerly awaiting July 1st, the day the legislature raised the legal buy-in amount from its previous $100 maximum. I decided to head to Ft. Lauderdale to see first-hand what this would mean for poker players. My first stop was at Isle Casino and Racing at Pampano Park. I was thrilled to learn that the entire building was non-smoking. The poker room is located on the second floor and consists of 38 tables. It is open 18 hours a day Sunday through Thursday and around-the-clock on Friday and Saturday. Players get tracking cards and most games are worth $1 per hour toward food (or 50% of that toward cash). The players said the food, which is served at the table, is very tasty. I asked Mike Smith, Director of Poker Operations, what the main difference was since the buy-ins were changed. His response: “The players seem to be taking it more seriously. Also, the card room has been completely full.” He told me about the various promotions the card room offers, including $599 royals: “We gave away more than $100,000 in June. Players can win tournament seats, high-hand bonuses, and cash in drawings.” While I was there, games offered included $1-$2, ...

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rgreco500

r u sure on ur comments the isle has been giving 25 cents per hour credit 2 players in the past food not served or allowed at the tables in past tables were often filled in the past anyway including 5 10 no limit holem with max buy in 100 shove shove shove was the action hated the games played rarely and moved out os del ray beach fl as a result few months ago glad they finaly went for ward


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