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Foxwoods Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, features the biggest poker room on the East Coast. It is also the biggest casino-based poker room in the world and the home of World Series of Poker (WSOP) circuit events, WPT tournaments, and the Foxwoods World Poker Finals.

Foxwoods Casino was founded in 1986, on Mashantucket Pequot tribal grounds. At first, it was a simple bingo hall, but in 1990s slots and table games were added and in 1995, a poker room opened. In 2006, the casino opened the poker room as we know it today.

The Foxwoods Poker room features almost 100 tables on the main floor, with additional tournament room upstairs with 50 more tables. Here you can play any type of poker game in existence, like No-Limit Hold’Em (NLHE), Limit Hold’Em, Stud, HORSE, Razz, and Omaha.

The area is designed with honoring Native American origins in mind. It has huge windows, comfortable chairs, and bathrooms are nearby. Some players have complained in the past that the room is too dark and crowded.

With a poker room this size, one would expect the signing process to be tedious and long, but Foxwoods introduced a new automatic signing system that speeds thing up. You can easily see your place in line for the tables on many monitors in the room. One thing that is missing are the chip runners, forcing players to get up from the table in order to buy more chips. Foxwoods prohibits use of mobile phones at tables, unlike many other casinos.

Food is also prohibited at the tables, but drinks are allowed. There is almost a general consensus that the drink service can be greatly improved and it is something that the management is taking under advisement. If you do get hungry, there is a Fifth Street Grill on the premises.

Foxwood poker room hosts World Series of Poker (WSOP) and WPT tournaments. Apart from those, it also has several other similar events. Twice a day, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., there are NLHE tournaments. The buy-ins range from $60 to $160, starting stacks of $10,000 and $20,000, and 15- to 20-minute blind levels. Every Wednesday, the casino organizes NLHE Double Green Chip Bounty Turbo tournament, starting at 2 p.m., with a $120 buy-in.

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Venue Type
Hotel & Casino
Casino reopened on June 1, 2020.
Rewards Program
Foxwoods Rewards
Comps & Promotions
Comps are earned with Rewards card; points are equivalent of dollars, 2 points = $1. Amount of points earned per hour varies by game, 1-2 points per hour.

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Foxwoods Resort & Casino is located in Mashantucket, Connecticut, on the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation. The Foxwoods poker offering is the biggest on the East Coast, with 114 tables set between a sprawling poker room and separate tournament area. The action is continuous at Foxwoods, with the poker room open 24-7 every day of the year. As would be expected of a large-scale venue, Foxwoods caters to limit and no-limit hold’em players, plus Omaha and stud enthusiasts. If you are just starting out on a bankroll mission or looking for a fun game, you can always find a $1-$2 table. Higher bankrolled players need not look elsewhere either, as the poker room often answers demand for $100-$200 and $150-$300 limit cash games, as well as 5-10 no-limit and PLO.

Foxwoods is associated with the World Series of Poker, and hosts a WSOP Circuit event. The Foxwoods World Poker Finals maintains the pace of Connecticut’s live event scene, pairing big buy-ins with good structures that have been praised by many visiting pros.

The Foxwoods poker room was recently relocated to the Rainmaker Casino. A poker room floor person will then assist you in finding a game, getting chips, and being seated. Alternatively, you can use the easy electronic seat-allocation system. Although the main room is free from overly fancy decorations, the eye is immediately drawn to the huge neon blue waves on the ceiling above the busy cash-game tables. The Native American origins of Foxwoods also shine through with traditional designs emblazoned on the room’s supportive pillars and arches.

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Visitors to Foxwoods should sign up to its Foxwoods Rewards card program. At the entry level, players have 'Wonder” status, which grants many unique benefits. Points can be exchanged for discounted gas at the Pequot Outpost or used to gain free stays at the Foxwoods Resort hotels. The longer you play, the more points you gain. Regulars quickly advance to Gold, Platinum and Diamond status to enjoy more super privileges.

Other Info:

54 cash game tables in main room; 60 tables in tournament area.
Phone-in list: 1 hour - 2/5 NL and up; 10/20 limit and up only.
Online tournament registration: pokertickets.com
Blog site: foxwoodspoker.com

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