Poker Tables Kansas City
At Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City, when we say “More Fun”, we mean it literally: with over 2,200 slot and video poker machines, 66 table games, and 15 poker tables, we’re one of the biggest – and most impressive – casinos in the country. Don’t forget to stop by our poker room, which is among the largest in the Kansas City area!
Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Double Deck BJ, and various carnival games (Mississippi Stud, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em, and Pai Gow) have reopened with limited seating. All players must wear a mask while seated at the table. All players must also sanitize their hands prior to entering and before leaving the table.*
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- With over 2,200 slot and video poker machines, 66 table games, 15 poker tables, and the largest live poker room in the area, Ameristar Kansas City is the place to play. Slots & Video Poker From traditional reels to video slots, you’ll find more gaming choices in a wide range of denominations, from penny slots all the way up to $100 machines.
We are currently not allowing patrons to smoke or have food at the Tables.
Table Games will be closed between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. Monday through Thursday and 24 hours on the weekends.
We are now able to offer 66 gaming positions from 5 p.m. – 2 a.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This is double the number of gaming positions at any other time!
New Offerings:
- 6 additional Blackjack
- 1 opening of Craps Free Craps
- 1 additional Roulette table
- 1 Three Card Poker table
- 1 additional Double Deck Blackjack table
Roulette and craps
Check out a brand-new way to win at Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway – electronic Roulette and Craps!
Electronic table games offers you a brand-new and exciting way to play by adding attention grabbing special effects to the game play.
Electronic tables are also great for beginners, giving them a way to try out and learn the games before stepping up to a regular table.
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will enjoy the unparalleled excitement that can only be found when you’re doubling down, rolling a 7, or letting it ride on red or black.
High Card Flush
High card Flush is the only non-blackjack table game to come along that is non-poker based. It is suits-based and requires no knowledge of poker to play.
- Flush: Compare your Flush to the paytable for great odds.*
- Straight Flush: Win big with a Straight Flush. The larger the Straight Flush, the more you win!*
- Ante: Win when your Flush is higher than the Dealer, or if the Dealer doesn’t qualify.
- Raise: Make up to 3X your Ante wager, depending upon your Flush. The better your hand, the more you can wager! (Dealer must qualify to win).
*The Flush and Straight Flush wagers are independent of the outcome of the Ante and Raise.
Blackjack
The classic game in which the player tries to draw to 21, or closer to 21, than the dealer without going over (busting). Each player starts with two cards face up, then is allowed to hit (take another card) or stay (play that hand). The dealer starts with two cards as well, but one is face up and the other face down. Face cards (jack, queen, king) are worth 10, and aces are worth 1 or 11 (player choice). Receiving an ace and a 10 on your first two cards is the lucrative hand known as “blackjack.” Additional bets like “splitting” and “doubling down” are also available on certain hands.
Craps
Possibly the most exciting game on the floor, Craps often draws the biggest crowds. The game appears complicated to the newcomer, but the premise is actually quite simple. Players wage money on the outcome of one roll, or a series of rolls, of two dice by the “shooter.” The game is played in rounds, and the first roll of each new round is called the “come-out roll.” An array of player bets is available both for the come-out roll, as well as each additional roll, with payouts dependent on the likelihood of each outcome.
Roulette
Perhaps the simplest table game of all. In Roulette, a croupier spins the wheel in one direction then places and spins a ball in the opposite direction. After a number of revolutions, the ball eventually falls into one of 38 slots. If the ball lands in a number or color where you placed a bet prior to the spin, you win.
21+3
21+ 3 is a fun, exciting variation of the standard casino game of blackjack. After making a wager on the blackjack hand, you may make a side wager that is based on a 3 card poker hand.
The side wager is a bet that your original two cards combined with the dealer’s up card will combine for a winning poker hand. If the three cards combine to make a flush, straight, three of a kind, or a straight flush you win. All winning side wagers are paid 9 to 1.
The game is dealt like a regular blackjack game with 2 cards to each player and one card up and one card down to the dealer. At this point the dealer will take all losing 3 card wagers and pay all winning wagers 9 to 1. After all 3 card wagers are settled, the hand continues with standard blackjack procedures.
Double Deck blackjack
The object of the game is to have the total point value of the cards dealt to the player exceed the total of the dealer’s hand without going over 21. When the player draws cards totaling more than 21, the hand “breaks” and automatically loses.
There is no mid-shoe entry allowed in double deck blackjack. In other words, you must begin play with the first hand after the shuffle. If you choose to sit out a hand, you must wait until the next shuffle to re-enter the game.
Craps free Craps
Craps Free Craps is a fun and exciting variation on the casino game of Craps. Craps Free Craps offers several wagers not available on a standard Craps game.
In the game of Craps 2, 3, and 12 on the come out roll are losing rolls for a pass line bet. Likewise, a come out roll of 11 is a winner on the pass line. In Craps Free Craps these rolls become the “point” and pass line betwins when the number is rolled again before a 7.
Texas Hold'em
Each player and the dealer are dealt two cards. Five community cards are displayed in the center of the table. Players use their two-card hand along with the five community cards to make the best possible five card poker hand.
Ultimate Texas Hold'em
Ultimate Texas Hold’em features heads-up play against the dealer and an optional bonus bet. This game gives you several advantages:
- The earlier you bet, the more you can bet.
- You don’t have to fold until you see all the community cards.
- The Trips bonus pays odds if your final five-card hand is a three-of-a-kind or better.
Omaha high-low
A maximum of ten players are allowed per table.
In High-Low Split Eight or Better poker, the player with the highest ranking five-card Poker hand and the player with the lowest ranking five-card Poker hand, will divide the pot equally.
Pai Gow
Pai-Gow Poker Fortune Bonus is identical to the authorized game of Pai Gow Poker with the exception of the optional Fortune “Bonus Wager.” The object of the game is for the player, using all seven cards dealt, to create a qualifying five card poker hand of a Straight or better.
Three card poker
Easy to learn and fun to play, Three-Card Poker has gained enormous popularity in casinos. The game actually consists of two games: Ante-and-Play (in which you play the dealer to see who has the highest hand) and PairPlus (in which you simply wager on whether or not you'll be dealt a pair or better).
Seven Card Stud
Stud is characterized by players having one or more face up, individual cards. Seven card Stud is the most popular form, and the only type discussed in these rules. Seven card Stud is played high, low, and high-low split. To avoidrunning out of cards on a deal, all seven card Stud games normally will be restricted to a maximum of eight players.
Mississippi Stud
Mississippi Stud is a five-card poker game that lets players bet up to 10 units on a single hand. In Mississippi Stud, players compete against a paytable, not against the dealer, and win if their hand is pair of jacks or better.
Kansas City Casinos
Cha-ching! A look at Kansas City’s Casino Scene
It doesn’t take Lady Luck to find a good time among Kansas City’s multiple casino options. All but two of KC’s six gambling establishments are riverboat casinos, hence the locally coined nickname “the boats.” Expect your fair share of Vegas-style embellishments—including fabulous dining and national entertainers—yet with the welcome addition of KC’s good ol’ fashioned Midwest hospitality. Feeling lucky? We’ll meet you at the boats!
Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City
By the Numbers:
- 142,000 square feet of gaming
- 2,900 slot and video poker machines
- 59 table games, including blackjack, craps, roulette, Let It Ride, Mini-Bac, EZ Pai Gow and Fortune Pai Gow Poker
- Betting allowed up to $10,000 on select table games
- 184-room hotel
- Nine restaurants
Originally called Station Casino when it opened in 1997, Ameristar took over in 2000 and has since grown it into one of the country’s largest casinos—and one of Kansas City’s most awarded. It was designated as the 2012 'Best Casino” by Ingram’s Magazine, the 2011 Kansas City Magazine’s “Best of Kansas City” readers’ poll and 2011 Best Casino in Home in the Northland Lifestyle magazine’s readers’ poll. It also was awarded Best Steakhouse, Best Buffet, Best Live Poker and Best Tournaments in the 2012 Casino Player Magazine’s “Best of Gaming” awards. With betting allowed up to $10k on select table games, this is the place to be for all you high rollers.
Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa
By the Numbers:
- 62,000 square feet of gaming
- 1,500 slot and video poker machines
- 32 table games, including craps, roulette and more
- 258-room hotel
- Five restaurants
Located just five minutes from downtown Kansas City, Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa was KC’s first riverboat casino. It opened in June 1994 and actually took guests for two-hour gambling cruises along the Missouri River. From 1996 to 2005, Argosy docked for good, and underwent a number of multimillion-dollar renovations, doubling the size of the gaming floor, adding the 258-room luxury hotel, spa and meeting space—not to mention earning a few architectural accolades along the way.
Harrah’s Casino and Hotel
By the Numbers:
- 63,300 square feet of gaming
- 1,400 slot and video poker machines
- 47 table games, including the only World Series of Poker room in Kansas City
- 392-room hotel with 69 suites
- Four restaurants
- Home of the VooDoo Lounge concert venue and nightclub
Harrah’s holds two big distinctions among Kansas Citians. For starters, it was the second-ever riverboat casino in town. And if that’s not enough to pull you in already, wait till you hit the Voodoo Lounge. From the area’s hottest DJs to national touring rock bands and more, VIP treatment and fun abounds.
Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway
By the Numbers:
- 100,000 square feet of gaming
- 2,000 slot machines
- 52 table games
- Five restaurants
What’s this? The area’s first land-based casino! (And it just so happens to be in Kansas, if you’re paying attention.) Instead of overlooking the beautiful Missouri River, the Hollywood sits next to the Kansas Speedway, with views of every turn. Also located next to the popular Legends shopping center, you’ll find plenty of activities, dining and places to stay to keep you entertained—including Cabela’s and Nebraska Furniture Mart. What better way to spend your winnings?
Isle of Capri Casino
By the Numbers:
- 38,000 square feet of gaming
- 1,260 slot and video poker machines
- 40 of the latest table games, including roulette, craps, blackjack, as well as 8 additional live poker tables
- Four restaurants
- 2,932 square feet of event space
Kansas City’s most “modest” casino—as far as size goes, anyway—is located just a few minutes from the downtown area. Isle of Capri Casino offers all the slots, poker machines and table games you can ask for—including eight live poker tables for you six-card and Texas hold ‘em fanatics.
7th Street Casino
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By the Numbers:
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- 20,000 square feet
- Three levels
- 600 slot machines
- Two restaurants
While far from being the largest casino in KC, this Kansas-side gem is unique in a number of other ways. 7th Street Casino is operated by the Wyandotte Nation—a tribe that once made its home in Wyandotte County, Kansas. Located in the heart of KCK, it occupies a former Shrine building which also happens to be across the street from the historic Huron Cemetery, a Native American burial ground. By virtue of the building’s historic nature, the atmosphere has a way of harkening back to Kansas City’s rowdy early 20th-century reputation.
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