Posted on: September 29, 2025, 06:55h. 

Last updated on: September 29, 2025, 06:57h.

Las Vegas is getting one of its poker rooms back. Station Casinos announced Monday that live poker will return to the Green Valley Ranch in Henderson, a 15-minute drive from the Strip.

Green Valley Ranch will soon become only the first Las Vegas poker room closed during the pandemic to reopen since 2021. (Image: phgmeetings.com)

The poker room, which the locals casino closed during COVID, will reopen by December, with 16 tables instead of the 22 (according to PokerAtlas.com) that it had pre-pandemic.

Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the room will deal fixed-limit hold’em, no-limit hold’em, pot-limit Omaha, and Omaha hi/lo in cash games and tournaments.

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Green Valley Ranch’s poker room will be only the 19th in a town that had more than 60 in the early-aughts. (It would have been the 20th, but the Poker Palace Casino will close on October 1. And its new owners, Truckee Gaming LLC, are planning to reopen it without poker.)

Around 40 Las Vegas poker rooms have closed since the poker boom started going bust around 2012. After COVID, Green Valley Ranch’s poker room, located steps from its sportsbook, was repurposed as a smoke-free slot machine area.

Poker rooms don’t typically return once they’re converted to slot areas. That’s because, per square foot, slots generate much more revenue for casinos. (Poker provides no edge to the house. Casinos don’t directly benefit from player losses and, instead, earn rake, a small percentage taken from each pot in cash games, or tournament fees.)

As Stations admitted in a press release, however, it was customer demand that was responsible.

“We took our guests’ feedback loud and clear and are pleased to announce the return of poker, among the many exciting upgrades happening at the property,” said Ken Janssen, Green Valley Ranch’s GM and VP.  (Green Valley Ranch is in the midst of a $200 million remodel.)

Here are all the poker rooms in the Las Vegas area that will be left standing after the Poker Palace closes…

  1. Aria
  2. Bellagio
  3. Boulder Station
  4. Caesars Palace
  5. Golden Nugget
  6. Horseshoe 
  7. Mandalay Bay
  8. MGM Grand
  9. Orleans
  10. Planet Hollywood
  11. Red Rock
  12. Resorts World
  13. Santa Fe Station
  14. Skyline
  15. South Point
  16. Venetian
  17. Westgate
  18. Wyn

Station Casinos operates three of them: at Boulder Station, Red Rock and Sante Fe Station.



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