Overview
- The 23-table room, reopened on May 9, 2025 on the mezzanine level, is closing less than a year after returning from a 2021 shutdown.
- Caesars says employees will not be displaced, with staff reassigned to its poker rooms at Caesars Palace or Horseshoe.
- The exit reduces the Las Vegas total to 18 active poker rooms, reflecting a continued contraction from pre-pandemic levels.
- The move comes shortly after a January WSOP Circuit stop at the property where the $1,700 Main Event drew 616 entries.
- Initial word of the closure came from dealer and YouTuber Vegas Poker Nomad, with multiple outlets and Caesars later confirming the Jan. 31 end date.