ARIA Poker Room

Casino · The Strip

ARIA Poker Room

Casino · The Strip

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ARIA Resort & Casino, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158

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Aria’s poker room in Vegas offers nonstop action, comfy seats, pro dealers, free drinks, and a mix of skill levels in a swanky, bustling spot.  

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@sobol

Best poker room in Vegas. Also usually has an Omaha game which is rare these days. Have spent way too much time here.

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jamie ickes

Google
next to Wynn best poker room in Vegas in my opinion. I play a lot of PLO and only a few casinos out here. Carrie decent games. Aria always has some one two five, five and usually a 2525 game going. The room is nice and the people are friendly. there are a lot of pros here but you get your occasional fun player coming in.

Oskar Silow

Google
Poker room is a little dark and close between the tables. Also people smoke right outside which can be annoying. That said if you like PLO they got a lot of it. Download Bravo Poker app to see what’s running.

Reg C

Google
One of the best poker rooms out there. Overall clean, nice red and dark theme, chairs are good, lots of tables, longer wait times because of how popular Arias poker room, lot of good players as well. Definitely one of the better poker rooms out there. Always had a good time playing there. Would recommend 👍

David Zhao

Google
The Aria poker room has solid action and professional dealers, but the overall ambiance leaves something to be desired. The lighting is noticeably dark, which makes long sessions a bit uncomfortable, and the vibe doesn’t quite match the elegance you’d expect from a resort like Aria. Still a reliable spot for serious play, but it could use a refresh to elevate the experience.

The Laughing Lion

Google
This is one of the best poker rooms in Vegas. The tables and seats are comfortable and high end. The poker room is modern looking and has a nice style to it. It's very busy on the weekends. They have a good waiting list system. The dealers and management are very friendly and fair. Lots of low limit and high limit games are spread. You can order food at the table and eat it there. The drinks from the bar are above average. You get comps for one hourofplay But the comps are not usable at all of the restaurants or eateries at aria. They need to fix this so we can use our food comps at the new food hall Proper Eats.

Luke Mccain

Google
3/29/21 I came and played 1-3 a couple times that day. Morning time was great with only a little wait time. However at 8pm on table 24 I was sitting in the back corner of the table (seat 2) so I got up to ask a waitress if I could get a drink. She barked at me that she wasn’t taking orders. It was so loud and rude people from another table turned to look. It really didn’t affect me until she came back 10min later and asked seat 4 if he wanted something to drink and didn’t even acknowledge me. What’s the point of giving free drinks if you can’t get them. I racked up and left. I will never return to this poker room due to this one person’s actions. Dealers, floor and everyone else was great. I did better at your video poker anyway and got drinks out there.

Pj Maz

Google
Great poker room, good vibe and lots of action. One of the best if not the best places I’ve played at in Vegas. I had a great time and will definitely be back.

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Google
It use to have to many tables in a small space, however they have now reduced the number of table by just enough to now make the whole place comfortable. Excellent well run games
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Joe Z.

Yelp
Aria Poker Room has all the action you want. I played a tourney here on my last visit, it's on the smaller side, but they have plenty of screens. Arrogant staff but well trained There is always a cash game running and daily tournaments. The players are definitely on the serious side, so don't expect a lot of chatter . Comfortable chairs

Cp A.

Yelp
The place is nice but it's not for the amateur players or tourists as they will get eaten alive by professionals and "chills!"
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Mr L.

Yelp
Loving the poker tournament experience. Everything goes well here and one of my first places to play where I placed at a tournament. So happy
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John A.

Yelp
Since writing the review, I have gone out to Vegas twice to play poker and I never considered going to play here. I'd much rather spend my time at Bellagio, Caesars, and Venetian than spend another dime here. With such a long wait list, their management team really needs to take a look at themselves and listen to players before putting someone new in a player's already occupied seat.
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Hannah G.

Yelp
ARIA POKER ROOM ALLOWS COLLUDING & CHEATING. DO NOT PLAY HERE UNLESS YOU ARE OKAY WITH THAT. THEY WILL KICK YOU OUT FOR REPORTING CHEATING TO PROTECT THEIR "REGULARS". Aria poker room is run very unethically by manager James V. He is a horrible disservice to this poker room and he should not be working here. High stakes regular players are allowed to get away with any collusion or cheating they want as long as they are tipping the floor men & dealers extremely generously to keep their mouth shuts. Floor men are biased (they can accept tips) and they will side with whoever pays them off. A player at my table was working with 2 other players next to him, to triple team & cheat the rest of the table out of their short stacks. This player even said out loud "I can do whatever I want here because I tip them so much" and would give each dealer a minimum of $20 every hand, regardless of if he played the hand. He would tell the two guys next to him to "call and check it down all the way" against every other player on the table so they can catch stuff on the river. This was happening at the high stakes PLO games... Myself & another player reported this, but we were told theres nothing they could do and that we need to leave for making accusations. They told us to call Sean Mccormack (director of poker operations) but the line was dead and never even went to voicemail. This casino allows cheating. They wont even review the camera footage to see what happened because they know we are correct so they just want us to leave and shut up. SAVE YOUR MONEY. PLAY AT THE WYNN!!!! I will be reporting this incident to the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Be careful where you play. Just because its a renounced poker room doesn't mean cheating and scamming and other BS doesn't happen here.
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Michael B.

Yelp
So many ways to rate a poker room. If you want to match up against drunk tourists who don't know how to play the game, this isn't the place. Posh-ish atmosphere, attentive and respectful staff, and games that are more competitive than soft. A fair number of regs who you can steer around or try to exploit, up to you. The change to 20 minute levels in the early part of the tournaments moves things along and I think is an improvement. Sometimes there are long waitlists for 1-3 or 2-5.
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Anthony I.

Yelp
Love the poker room, aesthetics are great, lots of action on the tables. One of my favorite places to play. -Anthonyxibarrax
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Yen L.

Yelp
I will never play here again, I have some 100 dollars chips someone stole it they won't check camera this poker room at aria is very bad manager there not checking anything
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Matt H.

Yelp
Played here a few days and overall a really solid experience. One of the best (if not the overall best) poker rooms in Vegas. Super convenient just being able to walk from the room to the tables and spend next to no time hopping on table - would recommend. Wait list for 1/3 NLHE was never more than 10-20 minutes. Dealers are cordial and sharp. Tons of tables, good layout, very clean, plenty of room to move and spread out a bit (not overly packed like Bellagio) and the waitresses are around frequently. Like most poker rooms in town, you'll run into the self-anointed professionals (at a 1/3 table lol) who condescend if you don't play they way they like you to play, and complain loudly to you or the dealer. Players during the weekdays are regulars and moderate skill range. Weekends and late nights you can scope out the easy and/or drunk competition and chip up pretty quickly.
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Noelani A.

Yelp
1st experience here was great. The hosts were awesome, tablws were good. Small wait but it was no issue. Today however, they had 2 female hosts that were so rude it was insane. The wait was 2 hrs and they were practically telling us not to wait. We waited anyway, when we came to see our place in line, some new ahole told us qe lost our spot and had to wait on line at the bottom. No thanks. If you're local they don't care. Go to bellagio.
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Malia M.

Yelp
I've been trying to play the Aria 1/3 NLHE for the last 8 years. I fly into Las Vegas twice a year and atrocious wait lists are repellent. Aria's wait lists have been abysmal every time I've visited. There are plenty of games around the city where I can maximize my time. Not this time! I made my way to the card room in the afternoon and was delighted to hear there was a seat open. The Floor pointed me towards the table and I was on my way into a sea of people. This room is a bit out of the way from the action of the casino floor; it is very dark and tight with 24 tables. Comparably, Caesars is the opposite: more SF with 8 less tables, bright and spacious. Aria is one of the popular kids with poker players though, so cramming them in makes sense. It's too bad that they don't have much room to expand where the room is located. Dealers were professional and kept the game moving. My table had a good mix of friendly locals and out-of-towners. The locals were the opposite of what I experienced at Bellagio which was a bit of a bro club. Everyone took the game seriously. Skill level was varying. Had a good session along with great conversation and racked up +150%. I'll add Aria to my repertoire, probably shooting for the afternoons to avoid the wait list.
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Carlson Z.

Yelp
Very nice poker room, probably the most comfortable and well run in Vegas. However due to the aforementioned aspect, there's plenty of regs and local grinders in the room. When my friend and I started a new 2/5 table with a bunch of tourists, I swear I saw the locals table change 1 by 1 to our table itching to soak up some of our tourist dollars! It was like feeding time for the sharks or something. One guy I might've seen 5 years ago on a different trip could've been wearing the same backpack, headphones and hoodie... and I swear he was still sitting in the same seat!

Nicolas E.

Yelp
This place has some of the rudest staff in the whole poker industry. The ladies at the front desk are extremely rude. Just keep talking to each other and doesn't pay attention to any guest asking to be added to the list of games. One was complaining that she doesn't make enough. Would not recommend playing or staying here. I was with a group of 20 people, who regularly come to Vegas to stay and gamble. Please do not come here, unless you want to be talking bad too.
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Juan B.

Yelp
Definitely one of my favorite poker rooms in Vegas. Located in the heart of the strip, there always seems to be good action when I play poker at Aria.
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Rod U.

Yelp
The home of PLO in Vegas and the during all majors, THE poker room for mid level games. Why? "Ship it!" says Mr. conventioneer, every chip in the pot, slamming his hand face up on the felt: His hand: J - J - J - x My hand: A - A - x - x Board: A - J - 10 - 10 - 2 rainbow "Quads baby!" before the dealer kills his hand and ships the pot my way. Everyone silent as he scratches his head. "Two cards only mate, we've all done it" is all I say. Straight up, there are plenty of very experienced professional grinders but; let's just say, POF, impatient folks suffering from TMM syndrome, best of their home game, action junkies who have a few hours to kill before dinner and won't wait for their NLHE seat. Environment: Clean, smoke free, well lit, comfortable, high action, modern poker room. Below average wait time for drink service. Game Mix: 1/3 NLHE to Nosebleed $1k/$2k mix. More PLO spread than NLHE during busy hours. Player Mix: Low limit games (1/3 and 2/5 NLHE and 1/3 PLO) mostly visitors with only a handful of local grinders (as opposed to local socializers, AKA rocks who are there to socialize over a few drinks). Mid limit, 70/30 local grinders and experienced players to good but casual players. Staff: Excellent dealers; accurate, able to carry on a conversation, keep the game moving, and can properly calculate the pot. Floors are knowledgeable, fair, and very capable of enforcing rules to keep action moving. Wait Time: Low limit games, long, mid limit, fair. Regulars, call ahead and get your name on the list. Be sure to "thank" the floor or brush. Buy-in's, Straddle, and Rake: Min / Max buyin for games standard (1/3 NHLE $100-$300, 2/5 NLH $200-$1k, 5/10 NLHE $400-$3k, 1/3PLO $100-$1k) with 10/20+ NLHE and 5/5+ PLO games having no cap. Standard straddle, and button straddle. No Mississippi straddle. Higher limits can set rules by table consensus. Strip standard per hand and timed rake (games higher than 5/10). Comp rate, $2 per hour. Promotions and Room Rates: See Bravo for any promotions. None usually offered. Poker room rates are offered but do not surpass Mlife discounts. Remember, free parking only for Mlife pearl or higher status guest. Tourneys: Two daily tourneys offered except during tourney series. Have not played. See website for more details. Regardless of skill level, Aria poker has something for everyone. Just remember, it says CASINO on the front door.
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george r.

Yelp
So this poker room may be run worse then any poker room in the United States . Certainly the worst in Las Vegas . There was a time when they had good people , but currently there are two Ryan's one who manages the other . They make ridiculous choices and decisions . They support the very close group and hold spots for them make decisions in their favor (could mean money ) and frankly are classless individuals . I have had more then one instance in which I have been involved and many more that I have witnessed . The use bullying tactics (I think they think they are the LAPD on a bad day ) . They seem to believe the dealers at all times as they should to the point where a whole table disagree . I guess they are plain immature . Interestingly I had a situation tonight and was having a polite conversation with a (the one of a few ) nice floor person . I was standing just outside and was told by me talking he was going to call security . As a Noir player you would think some respect would be afforded but it was not . Tonight . I was threatened , intimidated , wrongly asked to leave and no one would even put anything in writing . I have video recordings and pictures to back up the majority . Best thing I can tell you is I am done spending a cent at an MGM property after this . Things have happened but enough is enough . Where did the good LV go . Oh and by the way watch closely for people passing cards and working as teams . The management seems to turn an eye on that . I would say in the Fuck people scale they are number one .
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Kendall C.

Yelp
If you like to play poker at one of the best casinos on the strip , this is it ! Very classy , great service and awesome staff .. they have carrot juice and great lattes . The chairs are really comfortable and there is always a game or tournament going on all the time . I like the people and players as well .
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Steph C.

Yelp
I went to Vegas for the election, and though the trip ended up being a horrible nightmare I will never forget, I did win over $1,300 in the Aria poker room, which covered my expenses and a fuck-this-world donation to the ACLU. I'm a reasonable poker player, which is to say I know basic strategy and play pretty by the book at relatively low stakes tables. The nice thing about these tables, especially in Vegas, is that many people there are happy to part with their money without knowing how to play the game. I played two sessions at the 1/3 nl tables on my trip, buying in for $100 each time. One session I stood up with $450, the other with $1,000. If I sound awfully pleased with myself, it's because I am. This was the most I'd ever won on a Vegas trip. To be fair, I owed a lot of these winnings to one player, an old Chinese man I initially felt sorry for, and who I now believe (or at least hope) just lives in a sick penthouse in the Aria. He kept buying in for $100 at a time and getting rid of it as quickly as possible. My first session, I sat down at 1 in the morning after my friends went to bed and decided I'd stay until the old man got up--figured it couldn't be that late, and it was just too profitable sitting directly to his left. I finally gave up when he asked a server for hot milk at 5:30 in the morning. When I went back eight hours later for an afternoon session, he was still there! He donated money to me and my friend, and he outlasted me again, as we had evening plans. The poker room is between the garage and the guest elevators, so we passed by it every time we got in our car. He was there when we left, and when we came back from dinner five hours later, he was still there! And when we left for the polls at 6 the next morning, lo and behold, he was holding steady. I think at some point, he may have changed his clothes, but he couldn't have slept very much. I sincerely hope he has that penthouse. Even taking winnings aside, though, this was a good poker room, fun and relaxing, with professional dealers and plenty of action. I skipped the hot milk, but I drank a lot of whiskey gingers, my free drink of choice on the casino floor. I'd planned to come back after the election, but I was tilting hardcore and couldn't imagine having fun, even playing hold'em. Next time I'm in Vegas, though, I'd like to circle back to this room, if only to see if my old friend is there.
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Bryan C.

Yelp
This used to be my favorite place to go to for poker tournaments. Boy how things have changed. Distracted tournament directors who would rather be on their phone or chatting with co-workers then monitoring their floor. Extremely tight quarters when it came to the actual tournament room. Rude dealers... Never will I play there again. I will take my business to Wynn instead where they know how to run a poker tournament.

robin w.

Yelp
Not as nice as I remember. Are used to love this room and now it's lost some of its mojo. I understand as Covid and there are dividers but it's just a little less fun.
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Brena E.

Yelp
I've been going here for the last 5 years and it's my favorite poker room in town! I visit every month or two and a lot of the dealers and floor people remember me. Great dealers (Barb, Josh, Patches, John, Eric, Peggy, and Bonnie to name just a few, but there are so many more!). My boyfriend and I like to sit together and the floor staff is great at accommodating us by letting us know when there are seats open together. The run a variety of games, both cash and tournaments. There are always regulars there as well as people who may be playing in a casino for the first time. They serve great fresh juices (watermelon is my favorite) and you can order excellent food from a variety of Aria restaurants to be delivered at the table. Comfy chairs and chargers at the table. If I had any area of improvement, it would be that some of the tables can be a little crowded.
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Julia G.

Yelp
Worst managed poker room ever. Look at the long lists circled at the bottom left, the room has only 3 tables going and 5 dealers standing around and the 3 Yahoos standing at the table, dancing and chatting. This has been every time I have been here the last 2 weeks, I wouldn't come here but free shuttle from hotel.

michael f.

Yelp
Why 1 star? Because when you dare ask a question to the floor they dismiss you It doesn't take much to be courteous If you have personal issues, don't bring them to work

Tim R.

Yelp
Slow wait for tables. They lied about how long it would take to get a seat at a table. The drink service is very slow.
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Jesse L.

Yelp
This is a pretty nice poker room. They have great dealers and the players are decent. Not the usual Strip tourist that has no idea what they're doing. This is a nice sized room in one of the best casinos in Vegas.
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Christopher S.

Yelp
Epilogue "Listen, here's the thing. If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker." On my latest visit, I was grinding at the 1/3 no limit table, where upon a young gentleman with a girl "whom he just met" and a roll of at least a few thousand dollars in Ben Franklins sits him and his girl to my left and throws down $200 under the gun with myself in the big blind. He immediately shoves all in with pocket kings with folding around the table when I happen to wake up with none other than pocket aces. Of course he is dumbfounded when the cards run out and the chips get shipped directly to me from the cage before he can even throw out a bet and he proceeds to go either on full tilt or decides to just gamble straight up by shoving on every hand for at least 3-4 rounds coming up empty each time. During this little all-in spree, the guy takes a liking to my Uniqlo jacket which I had just recently purchased for under a hundred and continually starts bidding to commandeer my jacket for his girl to the point where the entire table including the dealer are coaxing me to make the deal. I let him off easy for $200 since he seems like a nice guy and it's a reasonable charge for my inconvenience and just like that, the literal shirt is off my back whereas the figurative one is off his. Oh Vegas, how I've missed you.
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Mal H.

Yelp
Aria has one of my favorite poker rooms. The floor is very attentive and organized, the room is kept very clean, lists are easy to get on. I would give 5 stars but Aria needs to make the points system easier for poker players. Having to get a voucher printed for everything instead just swiping a players card is pretty archaic. Please get with the times!
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Paige A.

Yelp
The best poker room in Vegas with the best dealers. The restaurants you can order food from while sitting at the table are great, especially Lemon Grass. The cocktail waitresses are quick and friendly. And there's always a great variety of cash games to choose from. I've never played the tournament but the structure looks great if you like tournaments. I personally prefer cash games.

Milorad S.

Yelp
Very badly krganipoker room , probably the worst organised in Vegas . They always have so many players waiting on the list , they have many empty poker tables but they just don't open new tables ...and always have some stupid excuses for not opening tale . Right now list : 2-5 players waiting 19 5-10 players waiting 16 Empty tables 6 So annoying
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Dyllin R.

Yelp
Best all around poker spot in Las Vegas! You can tell they truly want to keep growing with the sport vs most(not all) seemed not keeping up to date and ran unprofessional. Gladly give aria my rake every time I'm in town and you should to
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Jason S.

Yelp
I played poker in card rooms around the world (literally). And I would confidently say that the Aria Poker room is my favorite Poker room. This is my current go to place for 2/5 nl + 5/10 nl. Plus 2/5 PLO goes sometimes and gets especially good during the summer. It's a combination of things that make it my favorite: 1. Great staff/dealers that operate it. The dealers are happier and smile a lot more then anywhere else. (I've been living in California and most if not all dealers are miserable and you can see it in their faces...) The floor men and women are outstanding, they always usually make the correct decisions and go out of their way to help regulars. Plus $2 dollar comps adds up especially if you are a regular here. ($3 dollar comps during happy hour 5am-10am) 2. Good action. Games go around the clock 24/7. 5/10 nl goes every day but breaks around 2-3 am. (starts around 3-4pm depending on the day) 2/5 nl (1k buy-in) goes all day everyday 24/7. Usually 6 tables running during peak hours. 2/5 PLO goes pretty much everyday during peak hours. Obviously for 2 1/2 months during the summer everything goes berserk and crazy here. The average player and even some or most of the regulars are pretty bad compared to California regulars at the Commerce and other places. (this is my opinion though and not concrete fact) 3. Nice ambiance and roomy floorspace. The lighting in this place is easy on the eyes. The interior design is pleasant as well. They also don't pack you in like sardines like other casinos especially the ones in California... (Go to Commerce casino and you'll see what I'm talking about) 4. Best looking cocktail waitresses and service. I think this place has the best looking cocktail girls and girls in general lol :). This isn't super important but it sure does help after staring at ugly drunk fat dudes at the poker table all day haha! Drinks are free minus tip, and they are very good at bringing the correct drink and on time.
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Philip M.

Yelp
Since my last review in 2012, the ARIA Poker Room is still the queen of the ball. By that, I really mean the finest poker room on the Las Vegas Strip. Employees are still super friendly, dealers are upbeat, the room looks modernized and clean and they spread NLH and PLO of all limits at all times. Red Bulls are free here along with complimentary FIJI Water Bottles (rest of the casino only gets those mlife water bottles) in addition to your regular sodas, juices and alcoholic drinks. There are also usb chargers for your phone underneath the table felt (chargers not included). I love the 1pm $125 tournament. You get a solid few hours of playing, as long you aren't too bad at the pokerz. I made a FT out of 4 tries over 48 hours. If your looking for anywhere to play poker, the poker room at ARIA is your place to be. I don't even know why people even bother playing at the Bellagio anymore.
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Dominique M.

Yelp
This place was soooo fun! Great staff working with great personalities! The daily tournaments were fun to watch! I lost a sh$# load of money! So appealing to the eye and comfortable for the body, those chairs are like lazy-boys :) Will be back, for sure
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Peter F.

Yelp
Highly overrated poker room. Much too small and very crowded. Totally exposed to the smoke filled casino. Very difficult to get a seat much of the time. And very arrogant staff that makes you feel like they're doing you a favor by letting you play there. I much prefer Bellagio and the new room at Wynn's Encore. Th one rooms are run well and they treat the players with respect and accommodation.
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Deborah D.

Yelp
Clean, Great Staff, and You Can Actually Win! I did great at slots but then lost most of it back. I took what was left and won a few grand on black jack because I always make bank there and then go right back to slots to loose it all over again and I love every minute of it. They keep a nice atmosphere and are quickly on top of anything amiss. I would avoid weekends as it is just a lot more younger drinkers who "know it all" so I plan to revisit week days when more adult like professionals are playing. Thanks Aria you are the best! And I wrote this post "incident" (I was there) I WILL return to Vegas in a few months!!! XOXO https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g45963-d3601332-r530420514-Casino_at_Aria_Resort-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html#
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Greg H.

Yelp
We think the Aria poker room staff runs some of the best tournaments. When you have a large variety of players there can be issues with different styles of play. We find the staff is consistent and fair. We always play at least one tournament here each time we travel to Vegas. The location is great. The chairs are comfortable. The tournament structure moves quickly.
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Keith B.

Yelp
Have played here a few times and am always impressed, this time with their Friday night no-limit Holdem tournament. Consistent dealers, fun yet quality players, attentive floor, and some good payouts. All set in a top line casino makes for a great night.
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Mark C.

Yelp
It's a poker room. Not much to say. You win or you lose. But great vibes when I go here winnor lose!

Grant T.

Yelp
So I guess I'm severely disappointed. Call the poker room at 3pm and ask about the night tournament. I'm told it starts at 7pm and should be a strong turnout. Drive down to the super crowded strip and Thru the rat trap to get into Aria parking. I go to buy in and the suit at the front desk says they cancelled it. I tell him I called this afternoon and was told the tournament was a go. He says, "what time?". I tell him 3pm and he says they must have changed it after. There's a wait for the cash game. No, not any type of apology. Nothing. Shows $13billion doesn't buy customer service or even a stitch of class. Wynn poker room, Venetian, Orleans... they are all friendly and classy. Even Orleans, blue collar room, the poker management is on point and friendly and they run their room right. Sad
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Gordon T.

Yelp
Pros: -Great poker room -always packed -good action -great reward comps Cons: -Front desk need to improve their attitudes when busy -Small, need more tables -often a long wait on weekends -Chip runners are too slow

Brian P.

Yelp
Best poker room in Vegas, hands down. Not the nicest physically (Bellagio and Wynn Encore are physically much nicer). But overall experience is the best in Vegas.
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Kelly M.

Yelp
I'd heard great things about this room and played here my last trip to Vegas (I regularly play at the Commerce in LA). Stayed at the Aria this trip to relax and play but I have to say the management here is rude and dismissive when checking in players. I was quoted a 1.5 hr wait on a Thursday night--not great, but crazy-packed. (I played at the Bellagio instead.) This morning, 10am and I'm quoted a 30 min wait with half the tables empty with a 20+ person board. When I asked if they could open a new table, I get attitude: "Everyone has to wait." They finally opened a new table bc I talked to a manager, but this will be my last time playing at Aria.
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James P.

Yelp
The best I have been to. Busy, professional, very organized. Great tournaments, service is top notch!
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ash l.

Yelp
My honey who has been a regular high stakes poker player in las vegas for waaaay long time .. .started playing at Aria last couple of months...all was fine until a few nights ago when he came home with horrible headaches saying that they started playing this extremely loud godawful music all night long..people this is a thinking man's game! what are you thinking! he said they're trying to turn the poker room into a nightclub..wtf. I realize nightclub may need a little help but trying to play 'Pied piper' from the poker room is just NOT cutting it, leave the loud rap music where it belongs..in the club..please.
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Brian I.

Yelp
Most professional dealers I've seen anywhere. Dealers are competent, courteous, and deal with bitchy poker players better than I could believe. The room is run smooth and efficient, and I'll play here every time I come to town.
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Ben B.

Yelp
Soft af. Stayed at the aria for a week (employer was paying for it). Played 2-5 NL every day. Worst day 1100 up playing 2-5. Lots of older folks that don't think those who look young know how to play. Take advantage. I've been playing for over 22 years, I just look 25. They didn't know what hit them. Will go back every time until it yields a different result.
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Alex D.

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Excellent poker room. My choice when I play poker in Vegas. Always fun, lots of options, free Fiji water and of course alcohol drinks, friendly staff what else you need:)? Wining? This part is up to you;)
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Sammy E.

Yelp
Great poker room, very comfortable seats, dealers are friendly, food service and cocktails services are the best.
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Ben W.

Yelp
A lot of people go to Las Vegas just to sight see, experience the pleasures of the always talked about city, and have some drinks while dancing the night away with friends. But, some of us like to come out to Las Vegas to GAMBLE. POKER is the game of choice when it comes to my mind. ARIA poker room is definitely one of the best places to play poker in Las Vegas. Daily 1pm and 7pm tournaments at $125 buy-ins which are deep stacked with good structure. Variety of table games, tons of tables, nightclub type of atmosphere, separate rooms for high stakes players. If you want to spot some poker professionals taking down 20k pots right next to you, this is definitely where you will see some of them. Not to mention, FREE FIJI water, mixed drinks, energy drinks, and beer! You can have drinks on the table. Friendly employees, friendly atmosphere, and on point service. This is the poker room to experience at least once in Las Vegas.