Final Table Poker Room Portland

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Portland Meadows Poker, Portland, Oregon. 1,646 likes 16 talking about this 185 were here. Portland Meadows Poker provides Texas Hold'em poker tournaments daily. Great parking, Off track horse. 12405 Glisan St. Portland, OR 503-719-5457 Final Table Poker Club Poker Tournament Schedule Help Card Player keep its database accurate.

OPEN AGAIN FOR 2021!

10:30AM TO 11PM

100 PERSON CAPACITY STARTING
FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH!

Final table poker room portland oregon

SHOOTOUTS AND TOURNAMENTS!

We’re the largest and most spacious social gaming poker room in Portland, Oregon for those 21+. We offer multiple daily Texas Hold’em tournaments and shootouts from 10:30am to closing. Normal buy-ins start from $20 to $100, check our schedule for details. There is no house rake for any of our games. All entry money is distributed to players.

We also offer pool, video games, and board games, or enjoy one of our large screen TVs for watching your favorite sporting events or entertainment. We have a full food, beer, and wine menu that will cater to everyone’s appetites. We have tons of parking, which makes a stress-free transition from parking to poker.

Final Table Poker Room Portland

Final Table Poker Room Portland Ohio

Our $20 daily membership fee gives you access to the club for the entire business day.
The Final Table does not withhold any prize pool money.

  1. No threatening or abusing of players, staff, or visitors. Violators will be removed from the poker area and incur a penalty of a minimum of 5 min to indefinite, depending on seventy of the incident, from the poker area and/or the rest of the building.
  2. All chips must remain visible. Any chips in pockets or concealed while transporting will be dead.
  3. Do not remove chips from a table unless directed to do so by staff.
  4. Cards in play must be visible to all players at the table and not obstructed by hands or other objects.
  5. Any chips over the bet line are in play at all times unless otherwise stated verbally before the chips break the plane of the line. If a player is to call a bet and puts more than the call amount. unless the extra chips add up to 50% or more to a raise, the extra chips will be returned. Betting out of turn will cause all chips to stay in the pot. Further action explained: Player A has action, player B calls out of turn.
    • If player A
      • Raises, then the call remains in the pot but player B has the option to complete the raise or to fold and release call to the pot.
      • Calls or folds, then the call will remain in the pot.
    • But, if player B instead raises out of turn and player A decides to raise:
      • If the raise of B is not 50% to a call, player B con either; re-raise, fold and sacrifice what is in the pot, or to call. (Because the raise from A initiates the significant change inaction for player B to reopen the betting.)
      • If the raise of B is more than 50% to a call, player B can either; call, or raise for the same reason as above.
  6. One chip rule is always in effect and will signify a call. Multiple oversized chips that cover on initial bet or a raise will also be a call. (I.E. bet is 600 and player puts two 500 chips that equal 1,000, the result is still a call even though there are 2 chips that add up to more then 50% of a raise.
  7. Please, no cell phones while in a hand and no talking on the cellphone while at the table. Please be at least 4 feet from the table while talking on cell phone. Text messages a the table are fine so long as it is not to someone else at or near the table. Hands can be called dead if a player is on the phone or text messaging while in a hand.
  8. Please silence all cell phones. The rings are distracting to players.
  9. Please respect players in game. Do not sit at the table where players are playing or talk while near the table while players are in a hand.
  10. Tables will be balanced to be within one (1) player of each table. Tables at 7-9 handed will not be balanced until a table has six (6) players and another table has 8-9 players.
  11. Late registrants for any event will be subject to the following rules in addition to all other rules. A late registrant is defined as a player that registers for on event after the tournament has officially started.
    • All late registrants will start the tournament with a full chip stack.
    • For the first round the late entry player will be allowed to sit down and begin play immediately.
    • All late entries will be placed on the reserve list until a seat becomes available or when 5 players are on the reserve list, and then a new table will be opened.
    • During the first round of play seats 6 and 9 may be reserved for entries from the tournament running previously.
  12. We reserve the right to refuse service to any one for any reason.
  13. Absolutely NO weapons.

Final Table Poker Portland

Rules are subject to change at any time and the club’s discretion.