Vancouver Casino Poker Room
Poker rooms slowly started to reopen at casinos in Pennsylvania nearly seven months after the casinos and subsequently poker games were shut down in March as a result of coronavirus.
The Poker Room's 24/7 high stakes poker allows players to go “all in, all the time” and includes more than 40 tables offering various games and tournaments of Limit and No Limit Texas Hold’em, Omaha Hi-Lo and 7-Card Stud. Drinks: The poker bar is opened daily, 24 hours a day. Food: Temporarily closed. There are 4 poker rooms in the Vancouver area, and we at PokerAtlas provide complete and up-to-date information about every room in every location including Coquitlam, Downtown, New Westminster & Burnaby, Richmond, Squamish, and Surrey & Langley. Canada Poker is a poker community offering comprehensive poker and gaming related news for Canadian poker enthusiasts. Through our news and poker forums, our team covers live and online poker events, follow and report on the National poker scene, provide updates on Canadian poker tournaments and track Canadian Poker players. Five poker rooms reopened as of mid-November with Parx, the state’s largest, set to return in December. The city of Philadelphia added restrictions included another shutdown of Rivers Casino Philadelphia until at least Jan 1, taking away another option for live poker. One poker room continues to remain c onspicuously quiet – Wind Creek Casino.
Due to the social nature of the game, poker rooms were not permitted to welcome back players when casinos started reopening in June.
Five poker rooms reopened as of mid-November with Parx, the state’s largest, set to return in December. The city of Philadelphia added restrictions included another shutdown of Rivers Casino Philadelphia until at least Jan 1, taking away another option for live poker.
One poker room continues to remain conspicuously quiet – Wind Creek Casino.
Wins and losses for Wind Creek
Wind Creek is one of the larger poker rooms in Pennsylvania rooms with 26 tables. Located in Bethlehem, PA, it’s in a prime spot to attract visitors from New York City and northern New Jersey.
A representative from Wind Creek told PlayPennsylvania they had no update on when the poker room would open. On Nov. 18, Wind Creek opened the Betfred sportsbook. The sportsbook is the first for Wind Creek in the United States and the third US retail location for Betfred Sports.
Wind Creek claimed a number of honors from Casino Player Magazine in October including being named best:
- Overall Gaming Resort
- Table Games
- Poker Room
However, it hasn’t been all good news at Wind Creek Casino. Wind Creek announced layoffs on Sept. 24 that affected about 20% of its workforce. Total revenue in October was $33.1 million, a 16.41% decrease from October 2019.
Wind Creek provided the following statement to LehighValleyLive regarding recent layoffs:
“With recent business volumes significantly lower than we had hoped, we were forced to make this incredibly difficult decision. The hospitality and gaming industries have been crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe that our reduction in workforce will in the long term positively affect our future success.”
In addition, Wind Creek also announced the permanent closure of Emeril’s Fish House.
A Wind Creek employee provided an update on some of the happenings at Wind Creek including the poker room. The person agreed to share their insight based on the condition of anonymity.
“When Wind Creek shut down in mid-March, they could’ve easily had a mass layoff but they didn’t. They continued to pay all employees until May 31, 2020. Even those that work on tips got an average hourly wage and they continued to pay for benefits. Most casinos around the country just straight up laid off hundreds of dealers back in the spring.”
On June 1, the poker room employees were furloughed. They stopped getting paid but the full-time workers could keep their health benefits as long as bi-weekly premiums were paid. On Sept. 30, all poker room employees were laid off/terminated and the poker room was made into a high-limit slots parlor.
“We were told it was being turned into a high-limit slots parlor for the time being. Obviously a casino makes way more money on slot machines than a poker room, so I believe they’re focusing on that right now.”
The employee said it is their belief along with other employees that the poker room is not closed permanently and will eventually reopen.
“The plan is to reopen the poker room in the future. But who knows what the future entails considering what is looking like another round of closures. Wind Creek does see the value in the poker room but I think right now they’re trying to recover from the major financial hit they took during the 3.5 months we were closed up. The client base of the poker room really enjoyed playing at Wind Creek. I know some of them think it’s closed permanently but that isn’t likely the case.”
Poker pales in revenue comparison
In fiscal year 2019/2020, poker accounted for $37 million in total revenue across the state’s ten poker rooms. That number pales in comparison to the $607 million in total revenue by all other table games.
Casinos, trying to recover from an unprecedented financial hit as a result of COVID closures and operating at reduced capacity, are likely allocating resources to games that generate more revenue.
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In late August, PlayPennsylvaniaexclusively reported that Harrah’s Philadelphia would not reopen their WSOP poker room.
Meanwhile, PokerStars PA remains the only online poker option in the state – for now.
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Pennsylvania poker revenue by casino
As you can see from the table below, live poker is not the biggest revenue earner for PA casinos (though it can help drive other verticals).
2019/2020 Fiscal Year Poker Revenue in PA (figures from the PGCB):
Tables | Gross Revenue | |
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Parx | 48 | $12.1 million |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia | 28 | $6.1 million |
Wind Creek | 26 | $5.9 million |
Rivers Pittsburgh | 30 | $4.5 million |
Hollywood Casino | 17 | $2.3 million |
Harrah's Philadelphia (now closed) | 27 | $2.2 million |
Mohegan Sun | 9 | $1.4 million |
The Meadows | 14 | $1.1 million |
Mount Airy | 12 | $757,893 |
Presque Isle | 7 | $682,906 |
Hard Rock Casino Vancouver | |
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Address | 2080 United Boulevard Coquitlam, British Columbia V3K 6W3 |
Opening date | October 13, 2001 |
Theme | Rock and Roll |
Total gaming space | 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) |
Signature attractions | The Molson Canadian Theatre |
Notable restaurants | Asylum Neptune Chinese Kitchen The Buffet in Unlisted Roadies |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Great Canadian Gaming |
Previous names | Coquitlam Casino; Boulevard Casino |
Renovated in | 2006: Casino expansion, new show theatre, 1,600-vehicle 6-level parkade $105 million |
Website | www.hardrockcasinovancouver.com |
Hard Rock Casino Vancouver (formerly Boulevard Casino) in Coquitlam, British Columbia is the largest casino in the province of British Columbia by gaming space. The casino is open 24 hours a day, is owned by Great Canadian Gaming, and features:
- 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) casino
- 1000 slot machines
- 70 table games including blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, etc.
- Poker room (5 tables)
- High-limit room with 10 tables for baccarat and 2 private tables.
- 1,600-vehicle 6-level parkade as well as an outside parking lot.
According to their 2006-07 annual report, Boulevard Casino was the third most profitable gaming venue in B.C., bringing in more than $158 million for the year (up $28.9 million over the previous year).[1] The increase is attributed to the new show theatre, where the casino sees up to 5,000 guests on show nights.
The funding agreement with the province means the casino must give 10% of its net take to the city of Coquitlam. In 2010 Coquitlam received $8.2 million,[2] which the city put into a community group fund and into major capital projects, such as the new Chimo Aquatic and Fitness Centre in 2008, the Percy Perry Stadium renovation in 2009, the Coquitlam Sports Centre renovation in 2010, and the new City Centre Public Library in 2011.
The casino re-branded itself as Hard Rock Casino Vancouver on December 20, 2013 after an agreement with the Seminole Tribe of Florida which owns the Hard Rock Cafe, Inc. and is the legal the franchisor and owner of the Hard Rock brand.
Amenities[edit]
As part of the 2006 expansion, the new 1,074-seat The Molson Canadian Theatre was opened on-site. The casino features seven additional food and drink venues, including:
- Asylum (Bar/Restaurant with Stage)
- Unlisted (Lounge/Restaurant)
- Neptune Chinese Kitchen (Upscale Chinese Cuisine)
- Fu Express (QSR - Asian Cuisine)
- Chip's (QSR - Gourmet Sandwiches)
- Roadies' (QSR - Gourmet Burgers)
- Fuel Cafe (QSR - Coffee and Snacks)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^The Tri-City News: Coquitlam casino third in cash revenuesArchived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^The Tri-City News: New library branch for Coquitlam City CentreArchived 2011-02-21 at the Wayback Machine 17 February 2011
External links[edit]
River Rock Casino Vancouver Poker Room
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