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Poker has been in New York City’s blood for decades. NYC Poker Clubs is your concierge to high-end professional poker games throughout New York City. We host and promote our own safe and private games as well as various other open poker games throughout Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. We have been in business for over a decade and have set ourselves apart by promoting quality poker clubs hosted in large spacious commercial lofts and condos specifically dedicated to running poker games and serving players. You won’t be showing up to a stranger’s apartment or the basement of a bar. NYC Poker Club’s team of managers and poker players periodically play in or directly manage all the poker clubs that we recommend. We do not promote mediocre poker rooms and waste your time and money by sending you to games that are not up to our own standards. You can contact and book a seat at any No Limit Hold ‘Em (NLHE) or Pot Limit Omaha (PLO) game with confidence knowing that the game is professionally-run, safe and always fully staffed with a doorman, masseuse, servers and professional dealers from Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Our poker clubs also offer complimentary snacks, drinks, alcohol and food delivery service. Oh, and it’s 100% LEGAL to play at our clubs!
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In fact, the New York city underground poker scene continued to flourish as poker’s popularity soon reached new heights around the world. NYC underground unfazed by poker’s boom With underground card rooms like the Mayfair Club shut down, some New York City players flocked to Atlantic City casinos and the huge poker rooms at the Trop and Taj. For an excellent history of New York’s poker evolution – from the “Goulash Joints” of the 1960s to the growth of private card clubs in the 1980s to the state’s role in the Black Friday crackdown of online sites in 2011 – see PlayNY. Here is a look at casino-based poker rooms in New York, ranked by number of tables. How the near-future of online poker in New York state will fare may be gauged by how the online lottery issue in the state is handled. New York currently boasts 9 land-based casinos in the state employing some 5,000 people and bringing in almost $600 million each year in gaming tax revenues.