Macau Poker

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One of the most ubiquitous names in poker runs the City of Dreams poker room in Macau. There are daily tournaments and regional competitions, but Pokerstars also offers cash games, including more modest limits than you'll find at rivals. Casino Macau, Live Poker Opened in 2007 by Sheldon Adelson, The Venetian is located on the Cotai Strip, covers 10.5 million square feet, and is one of Macau’s major hot spots. The Poker room is managed by Poker King Club and features eight cash tables, including two for VIPs that offer games of various limits from HKD 25/50 to 1000/2000.

PokerStars LIVE Tournaments

PokerStars LIVE Macau is host to Asia’s most successful poker tournaments including the Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP), Macau Poker Cup series and the PokerStars Championship (PSC) Macau poker festival. Please also read the Tournaments Rules.

There are also tournament packages available for private groups, corporate events and regional tournament promoters. For more information e-mail macau@pokerstars.net.

  • APT Macau 2018 has been postponed based on statement released below by Macau Billionaire Poker “During the APT Macau August submission process, the associated regulatory departments have begun to draft new measures to govern and regulate upcoming/future tournaments.
  • Poker World Las Vegas, Atlantic City and South Florida may be America’s gaming meccas. But, halfway around the world, Macau – a small island off the coast of the Chinese Mainland – has developed a reputation for hosting the biggest and juiciest poker games in existence in the top poker rooms in Macau.
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Major Tournament Schedule 2018

Click on the events in the schedule below to see more detailed information, including tournament schedules, structures and more.

EventFestival DatesMain Event
Buy-in (HKD)
ACOP Platinum Series 20January 5-14, 2018HK$5,500
(5,000+500)
Macau Poker Cup 28January 26-February 11, 2018HK$15,000
(13,500+ 1,500)
APPT MacauMarch 14-25, 2018HK$40,000
(37,600+2,400)
2018 Macau MillionsApril 17-23, 2018HK$3,000
(2,700+300)

Note: All events subject to regulatory approval. Players must be aged 21 or over to take part.

Poker in Macau is nothing like poker in Las Vegas and the
United States. You’ll struggle to find Texas holdem poker rooms
at most Macau casinos, although they still do exist in some
parts. The experience on the whole will be a lot different to
the United States and you’ll need to adjust your expectations
when looking for a game.

First and foremost, the waiting lists for cash games in Macau
are crazy. It’s not unheard of to wait up to 6 hours for a spot
at the table. Even though most poker rooms only have a few
tables open, they let lists accumulate up to 60 or 70 people and
won’t even open more tables. Poker is a bit of a spectacle here
and isn’t treated like a table game that should be offered for
players on demand. It’s treated more like a service or amenity
that the casino and hotel offers, much like they offer a valet
service or room service. On top of all of this, the number of
table games a casino offers is strictly regulated by the Chinese
government and the fact is poker just doesn’t make as much money
as a baccarat or blackjack table.

The one exception to this is the Pokerstars Live room in
Macau. This is more of a player’s poker room and is the closest
you’ll find to a United States or Europe style poker room.
Closely following this room is the Wynn and Venetian poker
rooms; they obviously run great poker rooms in Las Vegas.
They’ve had to slightly change it up for the different market
though.

In general, the poker play in Macau is quite tough. When
poker arrived on the scene here in the mid-to-late 2000’s the
games were very juicy. Since then the newcomers to poker have
returned to other games and the players that persevered have
become much more skilled and harder to beat. You can still
certainly find good games at a wide variety of stakes; however,
you won’t get the baccarat players basically giving away their
hard earned cash at the table like you did in 2008.

Macau Poker Tournament

List of Macau Poker Rooms

Here is our compiled list of all the poker rooms you can find
in the state of Macau:

Pokerstars Live Macau Poker Room

  • Location: Level 2, City of Dreams, Macau
  • Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Tables: 13
  • Games: You’ll find a good mix of cash games and
    tournament play at the Pokerstars Live Macau poker room. At
    any given time, you’ll be able to find a no limit Texas
    holdem cash game running, usually with stakes of HK$25 / $50
    and HK$100 / $200 and higher when there’s demand from
    players. In US dollars this is about $3 / $6 and $13 / $26.
    These limits are quite high although everything is like that
    in Macau when it comes to gaming. For the tournament players
    out there you’ll find some major events taking place in this
    poker room including Macau Poker Cup “Red Dragon” series,
    Macau Millions, the PokerStars Championship PSC Macau and
    Asia Championship of Poker ACOP. On top of this they usually
    run a major tournament on Saturday’s and Sunday’s with
    satellite entry tournaments to these running all through the
    week. The standard weekly tournaments range from HK$1000
    US$130 buy in up to HK$4000 US$515. Most tournaments are no
    limit Texas holdem with the odd Omaha one running from time
    to time.
  • Ambience: It’s all about the red and black of Pokerstars
    here. The room is huge, open and airy and provides a great
    playing experience. The tables are covered with black felt
    and the black leather chairs clash nicely with the red
    carpet. The room is connected to the rest of the casino so
    some noise and smoke will get through, although it’s pretty
    well ventilated. This is a great place to play poker which
    is no surprise considering Pokerstars is involved.
  • Hospitality: You’ll need to request service while
    playing poker in this room, although water, tea and coffee
    will be provided most of the time free of charge. Alcohol
    wise you will struggle to get complimentary drinks here
    although some report when they asked they did receive beer.
    This seems to be hit and miss and the service certainly
    won’t be anything like you would get in Las Vegas.
  • Players: The players are quite good and competition
    tough in this poker room. The game has certainly reached a
    maturity point where the remaining regulars are of a higher
    skill than in the boom day in the late 2000s. You can still
    find the odd soft table here and there and during major
    tournaments you’ll find a lot of good action. Generally
    speaking the players in Macau will be friendly. We’ve heard
    reports they have been welcoming and the table and room has
    had a generally fun atmosphere.

Poker King Club Macao

2020
  • Location: Venetia Casino, Macau
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 10
  • Games: Both cash games and tournaments are offers in
    this poker room. Cash game wise you will find no limit Texas
    holdem games running almost always. Stakes offered are HK$25
    / $50, $50 / $100, $100 / $200, $200 / $400, $500 / $1000.
    For tournament players you’ll find a wide range on offer
    usually with buy in’s at the higher stakes. They run Asia
    Poker Tour events here and some World Poker Tour affiliated
    events. They once offered a big game tournament which had a
    prize of $50 million, which is crazy high. It’s safe to say
    this hasn’t happened again and probably won’t anytime soon.
  • Ambience: The Venetian is a wonderful casino with bright
    beige filled rooms which are well ventilated and welcoming.
    The poker room is new and is smoke free, which is a major
    bonus considering smoking is almost always permitted in
    poker rooms in this city. The bright blue felt of the table
    contrast well with the beige fittings and plush carpets. The
    chairs in this poker room are leather and comfortable. You
    will also be able to view a TV from most seats at the
    tables, as well as charge your phone via USB charging ports.
  • Hospitality: You’ll get around the clock table side food
    and beverage service in the Poker King Club at the Venetian
    casino. This is another rarity in Macau, as poker is almost
    the second class citizen to other more favorable games.
  • Players: The players here will be quite tough and the
    games usually at the higher limits. Because of casino
    regulations in China they really need to make some bang for
    their buck and that’s why most limits are a little bit
    higher than you would expect to find in poker rooms in the
    United States. You’ll still be able to find juicy tables in
    the Poker King Club during peak times.

Wynn Macau Casino

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  • Location: Rua Cidade de Sintra, Macao
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 11
  • Games: The Wynn poker room in Macau offers cash games
    and tournament play. For the ring game players, you will
    find no limit Texas holdem at medium and high stakes as well
    as pot limit Omaha. Stakes range from HK$25 / $50 up to $500
    / $1000. Remember you get about HK$8 for each US$1. The Wynn
    poker room won’t offer many tournaments. However, they do
    run special events on occasion with a range of buy in’s.
  • Ambience: The Wynn in Macau is very similar to the Wynn
    in Las Vegas. Steve Wynn won’t allow his brand to diminish
    in value or integrity at all and as such the poker room here
    is very nice with great décor and well maintained seats and
    tables.
  • Hospitality: Tea, coffee and water will be free for
    players here. If you want alcohol you may be able to get a
    free beer while you pay, but most drinks must be ordered
    from the menu and will attract a charge. You can also order
    food and eat at the table while you play.
  • Players: This is a wildly popular poker room and as a
    result you will sometimes have to wait hours for a table.
    Book a seat many hours before you plan on playing and you
    shouldn’t have a problem. Because of this, the poker is
    tough and you’ll need to be playing very solid poker to do
    well. The vibe is quite serious due to this but also a lot
    of fun at times, particularly on weekend evenings.

Macau Billionaire Poker Room

  • Location: Babylon Casino, Macau
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 5
  • Games: This poker room currently offers no limit holdem
    cash games at various stakes. While they are aiming to offer
    higher stakes you will most likely be able to find HK$50 /
    $100 and $100 / $200 games running more frequently. They run
    tournaments on occasion including their Jade series which
    features a HK$2000 buy in event.
  • Ambience: This is a nice poker room which features gold
    and beige colors on the wall with ruby and gold carpet. It’s
    a nice place although it is near and on the casino floor so
    can be quite smoky at times. The blue felt tables are basic
    with gold wrapped simple seating. Regardless it’s still a
    decent poker room.
  • Hospitality: You will get basic drinks provided
    including water, tea and coffee. If you want anything
    further you will need to request for a server to come and
    take you order and you’ll usually be paying full price off
    the menu.
  • Players: The quality of play in this poker room will
    usually be quite good. This is because it’s such a niche
    market now in Macau and as such you won’t get as many
    amateur players trying out poker. That’s not to say you
    can’t do well if you put in a few solid sessions playing
    decent and straight forward poker.

Conclusion

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Macau is a different experience for players used to poker
rooms and casinos in the United States. But if you’re planning a
trip you can still find some good Teas holdem games. Just plan
well ahead and be prepared for extended wait times in some
rooms.