Spokane Poker

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If you are looking for a comfortable place to play your favorite table games, have a good drink, and make some new friends – you have come to the right place!

  1. Spokane Poker Tournament calendar. Tournament Calendar. Just click on the day, week, or month icon at the top left of the calendar and see all of the action available in town! All events are subject to change. Please call to verify.
  2. Poker Room closes at 3:00 am or when game closes (whichever comes first). 12828 E Sprague Ave. Spokane Valley, WA 99216. Contact Us (509) XXX-XXXX.

Spokane Tribe Casino. The latest addition to the Greater Spokane Region’s array of casinos is the Spokane Tribe Casino, in Airway Heights, Washington. This new casino showcases a full-service restaurant and bar for a sit-down meal between games.

We have all your favorite Table Games, all in one place! Read up on each one below.

Match The Dealer Blackjack is just like traditional Blackjack with the exception of the two side wagers: a Match The Dealer Up Card wager and a Match The Dealer Down card wager.

High Card FLush is the only non-blackjack and non-poker table game of its kind. This means no knowledge of poker or blackjack is required to play this game. It is simple to learn, fun to play and includes over 20 pay table options. High Card Flush is a suits based game and players are only looking for a Flush!

Emperor’s Challenge Pai Gow Poker is played the same as traditional Pai Gow Poker, with the only difference being the ability to wager on a bonus side bet called the Emperor Bonus bet. In order to make this bet you must make a standard Pai Gow Poker wager as you would at any other Pai Gow table.

The greatest house banked Texas Hold’em Game yet. It’s not often a game of this caliber comes along. Never before has there been this much excitement over a house banked poker game. Unlike traditional Texas Hold’em, each player plays “heads-up” against the dealer. In addition, players have the opportunity for huge instant winnings with the optional “Shootout Bonus” wager. Texas Shootout is a Hold’em poker game with six decks. Players are playing heads-up against the dealer. Each player receives four cards as well as the dealer. Players may now keep any two cards and discard the other two, or they can split them and play two hands. The dealer keeps their best two cards (house ways) and the hand goes to a 5 card flop. Players using their individual two cards and the five card flop create their best poker hand and compare it to the dealer.

Spanish 21 is a variation of blackjack, that in some cases is the best bet in the casino. In locations where the dealer stands on a soft 17, or redoubling is allowed, Spanish 21 may be a better bet than blackjack, depending on the specific blackjack rules. If you are looking for a change of pace from traditional blackjack then you may find new excitement in Spanish 21.

Player’s Edge 21 is an exciting variation of Blackjack typically played using five, six, or eight decks (with all 10’s removed). The unconventional rules, additional bonus features and unique betting opportunities make Player’s Edge 21 extremely popular across the United States.

Heads-Up Hold’em is a Texas Hold’em variant designed for all table game pits. Players appreciate the traditional Texas Hold’em betting patterns along with unique enhancements that offer additional benefits.

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Monday – 11:00AM – Close

Tuesday – 11:00AM – Close

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Friday – 11:00AM – Close

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Saturday – 11:00AM – Close

Sunday – 11:00AM – Close

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Why is it called Spokane Tribe Casino? Our name is a reflection of our culture, our surroundings, and our excitement for a future that benefits the whole region. The casino is built in the heart of the Spokane Tribal Exclusive Aboriginal Territory—ancestral lands encompassing more than three million acres. This includes most of the greater Spokane region, so we felt the casino should share the name that reflects our identity as a tribe, and our identity as a region. To find out more about our name and the development of our logo, watch this video.

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