Open daily from noon to 4 a.m.
Great Blue Heron Casino Poker Room. Other 21777 Island Rd Port Perry ON L9L 1B6 Canada Work Phone: (800) 294-3766 Website: Visit Website. Categories: Live. Table Games Non-stop gaming action Enjoy non-stop gaming action at Great Blue Heron’s first-class casino, with more than 15,000 sq. Of exciting casino space. Hosting your favorite table games including favorites like BlackJack, Roulette, and more. If you are unfamiliar with the rules of any of our games, our friendly dealers will be more. As some of you may know, Great Canadian Gaming has chosen to remove poker permanently from the Great Blue Heron Casino in Port Perry, effective Monday June 25th. This is in addition to them having removed poker from Woodbine the day they took over 6 months back. Quote: Originally Posted by Hectathrill Toronto might be the worst major city in North America to live in, if you are a live poker player. The Great Blue Heron Charity Casino (Port Perry, ON) - Page 8 - Venues & Communities - Two Plus Two Poker Forums.
Contact the Poker Pit at 905-985-4888 ext. 4410 to place your name on a list up to 90 minutes in advance.
The poker phone is not available between the hours of 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. daily.
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Here are some important changes you should know:
- Cell phones can be used at the poker table, when you do not have cards. No talking on the phone at the table.
- All buy ins are to be done at the cage, cash does not play
- New Players do not have to post – unless they want to come in on the dead puck or small blind
- Minimum $2 rake once there is a flop
- Rake is always taken from the main pot first. If rake from the main pot is less than max rake, the remaining rake will be taken from the side pot
- Reduced rake is taken when 4 or less players are dealt in
- When 2 players receive the same rank card when drawing cards, suit will determine the winner.
- When seat changing, you must post when moving away from the blinds and ‘jump over’ 2 live players.
- When Table changing, you become a New Player – meaning you must meet buy in requirements
- After leaving a table, you cannot return with less chips than you left with, unless an hour has passed
- Meal break ends once you return to the table, you must return your Meal sign to the Inspector.
- Showdown – if there wasn’t a river bet, the player that was first to act (check) is to open first, otherwise, it is the last aggressor.
- Showdown –only players that are still in possession of their cards may ask to see a mucked hand.
- 50% raise rule – in both Limit and No Limit, when a player puts out at least 50% of a raise, they must put out a minimum raise.
- Out of Turn action is binding (including verbal), as long as action does not change.
LIMIT POKER
- Short all-in raises that are less than 50% of the raise will not count as a raise. Raises after a short all-in of less than 50% will complete the raise.
- Short all-in raises that are at least 50% will count as a raise, any raise after this will be a full raise on top of the all-in amount.
- Betting will be reopened to a player that has already acted if they are facing at least 50% of a bet/raise.
NO LIMIT POKER
- All raises must be done in one motion. You may not say raise, then put out the call amount, and then put out the raise amount.
Anything that was not done in one continuous motion, without pause will be considered a string.
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Contact the Poker Pit directly at 905-985-4888 ext. 4410.
Poker Pit opening in less than a week at Great Blue Heron Casino!
Great Blue Heron Casino is excited to announce the opening of the new Poker Pit on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 12 p.m.
Offering Holdem and Omaha with limit and no limit games.
The Poker room will be open daily from noon to 4 a.m., with extended hours coming in the new year.
New features to include:
- USB ports at every seat
- Brand new tables and seats
- Poker menu with great prices and side tables
- Bad Beat Jackpot starting at $10,000
More details coming soon – including; menu choices, rules of play and “what’s new.”