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Tadas Peckaitis has been a professional poker player, coach and author for almost a decade. He is a manager and head coach at mypokercoaching.com where he shares his experience, and poker strategy tips. Tadas plays poker, mostly online, but also manages to play live events while travelling through Europe and the U.S. He is a big fan of personal effectiveness and always trying to do more. Tadas regularly shares his knowledge about both of these topics with his students, and deeply enjoys it. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, or visit www.mypokercoaching.com

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Top 10 Las Vegas casinos for playing poker in 2026

26 Jan 2026

By Tadas Peckaitis
Las Vegas is one of the best cities in the world for live poker players, with dozens of poker rooms in close proximity and hundreds of poker games running each day.

Whether you are hoping to play in regular cash games, small-stakes daily tournaments, or the world’s biggest tournament poker series, Sin City won’t disappoint.

For those hoping to play poker in Vegas for the first time in 2026, and those who haven’t visited in a while, the biggest question is which of the many casinos in the city to visit first.

To help, we have prepared a list of the top 10 Las Vegas casinos to play poker in 2026, based on poker room size, game frequency, stakes, and other key factors.

10. Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa
- Poker Tables: 20
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $500)
- Rake: 10% up to $6 ($2 promo drop)
- Comps: $1/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

If you are feeling a little adventurous and like exploring all of Las Vegas, Red Rock is one of the top casinos to visit outside the central hubs. Much like The Orleans and South Point, Red Rock is frequented mostly by locals, and its 20-table poker room plays host to many of the same faces each day of the week.

The $1/$3 NLH and $4/$8 Limit Hold’em games run around the clock, while higher stakes games can be found running on occasion. Tournament poker did not run at Red Rock until recently, but both daily tournaments and special events, like the $150k Mystery Bounty freeroll, have been added to the schedule in 2026.

9. Golden Nugget - Las Vegas
- Poker Tables: 13
- Smallest Game: $1/$2 ($100 uncapped)
- Rake: 10% up to $6 ($2 promo drop)
- Comps: N/A
- Tournaments: Yes

There are few casinos that are as synonymous with the name of Las Vegas as the Golden Nugget. Once a legendary casino, Golden Nugget is now the only place you can play poker in Downtown Las Vegas. The casino’s 13-table poker room is modest compared to some of the others in Sin City, but its $1/$2 NLH game with no buyin cap has seen some wild action over the years.

You will not find too much variety in games at the Golden Nugget, but what you will find is drunk tourists sitting into the $1/$2 game and losing thousands of dollars in a couple of hours of play. The quality of the games is not guaranteed, and it all depends on your luck, but the weekend games tend to be some of the most attractive anywhere in the city.

8. Caesars Palace
- Poker Tables: 16
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $300)
- Rake: 10% up to $6
- Comps: $3/hr
- Tournaments: No

The recently reopened poker room at Caesars Palace was out of commission for a while, leading to some action drying up there. Despite that, the Caesars Palace poker room is an attractive place to play, thanks to the casino’s central location and its popularity among non-poker players.

With thousands of visitors choosing Caesars Palace for their Las Vegas vacation, the poker room gets heavy foot traffic and players stumbling into the games directly from the casino floor. That same ecosystem extends beyond the Strip as well, with Caesars offering a robust online platform and regular online casino promo codes for players who want to keep the action going away from the tables.

That means you will get some of the best opportunities and softest games at Caesars Palace, without any need to leave the comfort of the Strip. Tournament action at Caesars Palace is currently scarce, but we could see that change over the course of 2026.

7. The Orleans Hotel and Casino
- Poker Tables: 34
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $500)
- Rake: 10% up to $5 ($3 promo drop)
- Comps: $1.25/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

With its 34 poker tables, The Orleans poker room is one of the few rooms not located directly on the Strip that still gets lots of action. The main attraction of The Orleans is the mixed games, which run more regularly than in any other venue in the city.

At The Orleans, $4/$8 Limit Hold’em and $8/$16 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo both run nearly nonstop, along with the regular $1/$3 ($100 to $500) NLH games.

The Orleans is also the only place where you can find low-stakes daily tournaments for HORSE, TORSE, O8, 8-Game, and NLH. The Orleans vibe is nothing like the casinos on the Strip, and if you want to experience the entire gambling scene of Las Vegas, you should definitely pay a visit to this unique casino property.

6. South Point Hotel Casino and Spa
- Poker Tables: 30
- Smallest Game: $1/$2 ($100 to $300)
- Rake: 10% up to $5 ($3 promo drop)
- Comps: $1.5/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

Located at the extreme end of the Las Vegas Strip, South Point is an old-school casino whose poker room is a favorite among many Las Vegas locals. The $1/$2 ($100 to $300) NLH cash game is the staple of South Point, along with the $4/$8 Limit Hold’em game, both of which are ideal for recreational players looking for some slower-paced action.

The games at South Point are not crazy action, but playing against the same group of regulars on a daily basis definitely has its advantages for a savvy player.

The South Point daily tournaments are legendary, attracting hundreds of players each day. The tournament fields are notoriously soft, and despite the high rake, aggressive players tend to thrive in them.

5. Aria Resort & Casino
- Poker Tables: 24
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $500)
- Rake: 10% up to $6
- Comps: $2/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

Like the Bellagio, Aria is owned by MGM Resorts and frequented by high rollers and VIPs from all over the world. Home to the legendary “Ivey’s Room” and the PokerGO Studio, Aria is one of the best places to play if you hope to run into your poker idols casually strolling by your poker table.

Cash games at Aria run around the clock, with $1/$3 ($100 to $500) NLH and $5/$5/$10 ($400 to $2,000) PLO among the most popular games on the daily schedule. The Aria poker room runs daily $200 tournaments for its casual visitors, while the high rollers can make their way to the PokerGO Studio and compete in a never-ending stream of PGT events, which feature buyins as high as $100k and mouth-watering prize pools.

4. Bellagio
- Poker Tables: 37
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $300)
- Rake: 10% up to $6
- Comps: $2/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

The Bellagio poker room first opened in 1998 and has become a legendary place to play poker, thanks to players like Doyle Brunson and Phil Ivey making it their home base over the years. Today, the Bellagio is far from the only luxurious poker room on the Strip, but it still maintains much of its mystique and appeal for pros and recreational players alike.

With 37 tables, the Bellagio poker room offers plenty of space to play, and action is always hot, with $1/$3 ($100 to $300) and $2/$5 ($200 to $500) tables always ready to take in a new player. Bellagio is also home to some of the biggest high-stakes games in the world, with professional players still often frequenting the venue and competing for more than just money.

On the tournament side of things, Bellagio is not the most appealing place to play, but daily events do still run, allowing players with limited budgets to still experience playing in the Strip’s most legendary poker room.

3. The Venetian Las Vegas
- Poker Tables: 50
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $300)
- Rake: 10% up to $5 ($2 promo drop)
- Comps: $2/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

The most recently renovated poker room on the Strip, The Venetian poker room is found on level 2 of the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Palazzo property. With 50 poker tables, The Venetian poker room is the biggest one in the city, and there is no lack of action at the tables either.

Ever since reopening, The Venetian has attracted poker players by the hundreds daily, both through its promotion-filled cash games and its massive poker tournaments.

The cash games start at $1/$3 ($100 to $300), and go up to $25/$50 and above, with PLO and mixed games also running on occasion. Tournament action never stops at The Venetian either, with daily tournaments filling the gaps between series like the DeepStack Extravaganza and DeepStack Showdown, which run multiple times throughout the year.

2. Resorts World Las Vegas
- Poker Tables: 29
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 ($100 to $400)
- Rake: 10% up to $5 ($2 promo drop)
- Comps: $1.5/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

One of the most recently launched poker rooms on the Las Vegas Strip, the Resorts World poker room is another gem that many players miss, simply because of the casino’s location.

The Resorts World poker room features 29 poker tables in total, with games starting at $1/$3 ($100 to $400), and running all the way up to high-stakes. Resorts World features at least a couple of daily tournaments, with buyins usually in the $200 range, and a guaranteed prize pool ensuring the events will run.

Seasonal tournament series bring out more players than usual, but there is always traffic in the Resorts World poker room, even if the atmosphere is a bit more intimate than in some of the more popular properties. The games at Resorts World aren’t the softest you will find anywhere, but the comfort the poker room guarantees and the top-notch service, ranging from dealers to cocktail servers, is reason enough to play at Resorts World at least once during your visit.

1. Wynn Las Vegas
- Poker Tables: 28
- Smallest Game: $1/$3 NLH ($100 to $500)
- Rake: 10% up to $5
- Comps: $1.5/hr
- Tournaments: Yes

The Wynn poker room is located within the Encore building, which is connected to the Wynn property, allowing visitors to freely roam between the two without exiting the building. The room resonates luxury, much like the rest of the property, and is the favorite stop for many professional poker players in the city.

The Wynn poker room features 28 poker tables, with cash games starting from as low as $1/$3 ($100 to $500), and tables up to $5/$10 running at almost all times. Tournament players can enjoy action at the Wynn daily as well, while tournament series like the Wynn Millions, Wynn Signature Series, and the WPT World Championship all bring out the pros and give out millions of dollars.

If you are looking for just one poker room to play in throughout your trip, the Wynn will not disappoint you.
 
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