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The Mohegan Sun Poker Room is Currently Closed

Please check back for updates on when we will be safely re-opening the Poker Room. Thank you for your understanding.

Our new poker room located in the Hall of the Lost Tribes inside Casino of the Earth has over 30 tables with action heating up every day. Enjoy table-side dining service provided by Johnny Rockets as well as USB chargers in every table for your convenience.

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Newly added - If you register for a tournament in the first level, you will receive an additional 5,000 in Tournament chips. Excludes Best of the Best.
To see current standings, check poker.mohegansun.com.

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Park at Indian Summer Garage for convenient access to the Poker Room. Use the elevator in the middle for the Autumn Entrance.

KEEP YOUR EMOTIONS IN CHECK. PLAY RATIONALLY. KEEP YOUR COOL.

Ways to play every day

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You're never more than a few hours away from great tournament action at Mohegan Sun.

Daily tournaments feature 'No Limit Texas Hold 'Em' and 'Bounty' Tournaments. Click to see our Poker Tournament Schedule to see what you will play today.

DAILY CASH GAME OFFERINGS

7 Card Stud
Texas Hold 'Em
No Limit Texas Hold 'Em
Omaha
Razz
Badugi
2-7 Triple Draw

Don't see what you were looking for? Ask in the Poker Room and if there is enough interest that day, we will spread games and limits that are approved.


Mohegan Sun has the only poker room in Connecticut that allows Momentum Dollars to be used toward tournament buy-ins.

2 Momentum Dollars = $1 toward a tournament buy-in and entry fee.

HOW TO PLAY POKER

We keep the lines short and the action non-stop in our Poker room with over 30 tables. We have a variety of the most popular poker games with a wide range of limits and you can enjoy your meal while you play.

TEXAS HOLD 'EM
Hold ‘Em is a community card game. Each player receives two cards. There are designated blinds in Hold ‘Em (usually two: a small and a big in the first and second positions to the left of the dealer button). After the initial round of betting, three cards are turned up on the table, commonly referred to as a “flop.” There is a betting round after the flop, then two more cards are turned up, one at a time, with a round of betting after each card. Players match their two hole cards with the five community cards on the board. The best 5-card hand wins the pot.

PINEAPPLE HOLD ‘EM/CRAZY PINEAPPLE HOLD ‘EM
A variation of Texas Hold ‘Em, each player is dealt three down cards instead of two. After the initial round of betting, players must discard one of their hole cards before the flop. All other rules of Hold ‘Em apply. Pineapple Hold ‘Em can be played either high or high-low split. A qualifier of eight-or-better is usually needed to win the low hand in the split game. In Crazy Pineapple Hold ‘Em, after the initial round of betting, players must discard one of their hole cards after the flop. All other rules of Pineapple Hold ‘Em apply.

7-CARD STUD
Seven-card stud is played with two down cards and one up card, a betting round, followed by three more up cards (with betting round after each), then a final down card and a final round of betting. The best 5-card hand wins the pot. The initial action is made by the player with the lowest ranking up card. On subsequent betting rounds, action is started by the highest ranking card. In a fixed limit game, if there is an open pair on the fourth card, players have the option of making a bet or raising the higher limit.

OMAHA
Omaha is similar to Hold ‘Em, except each player is dealt four down cards instead of two. The betting is same as Hold ‘Em. However, to make a hand, a player must use precisely two hole cards with any combination of exactly three board cards.

OMAHA HI-LO SPLIT EIGHT-OR-BETTER
A variation of Omaha, players may use any combination of two hole cards and three board cards for their high hand and another (or the same) combination of two hole cards and three board cards for the low hand. A qualifier of Eight-or-better is required for the low hand. If no player can make a low hand, the high hand wins the entire pot.

POT LIMIT HOLD ‘EM
In Pot Limit Hold ‘Em, a player can open for any amount up to four times the size of the big blind. Any player may bet and raise the amount of money in the pot. In raising the pot, a player must consider the total amount of called bets including their own call as part of the pot. All raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise.

NO LIMIT HOLD ‘EM
In a No Limit Hold ‘Em game, there are designated blinds and/or antes plus a designated opening bet. Beyond this structure, any player may bet any amount of money they have on the table.

7-CARD HI-LO SPLIT - EIGHT OR BETTER
A variation of 7-card stud, the best high hand splits the pot with the best low hand. However, in order to win the low half, the player must have an 8-low or better. If there is no low qualifier, the high hand wins the entire pot.

7-CARD LO (RAZZ)
Razz is a low ball game. The lowest hand wins the pot. Aces are low and straights and flushes have no effect on the value of the hand. In Razz, the high card has the forced opening and the low hand is first to act thereafter.

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Poker tournaments are under the Attorney General's Advisory. Below is a checklist for a non-profit organization that is holding a poker tournament. To apply for a tournament, fill out the Raffle and Bazaar Application (PDF).
Step 1: Qualifying Organizations
  • A veterans’ organization, church or religious organization, fraternal or fraternal benefit society, educational or charitable organization, civic or service club, or other organization operated exclusively for non-profit purposes.
  • Actively functioning as a non-profit organization in the Commonwealth for at least the past 2 years.
  • If required, have registered with the Attorney General’s Division of Public Charities pursuant to G.L. c. 12, § 8E and c. 68, § 19, are up-to-date with annual filings, and are in possession of a valid Certificate for Solicitation. Haven’t conducted more than 3 bazaars in a single calendar year. Haven’t had a raffle/bazaar permit revoked for a G.L. c. 271, § 7A violation occurring within the past 3 years.
Step 2: Preparing for the Event

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  • Select 3 persons, 2 of whom have been officers or members in good standing for at least the past 3 months and 1 of whom has been a member in good standing for at least the past 2 years, to be responsible for the operation of the event and the uses to which the net proceeds will be applied. Of the 3 members selected, designate 1 person who has been a member in good standing for at least the past 2 years to be the “member in charge,” with primary responsibility for the operation of the event.
  • Designate a separate person who is an officer of the organization to be the “officer responsible for gross receipts,” with primary responsibility for the accounting, use, and disposition of all funds received during the event.
  • Establish a system of bookkeeping to keep complete financial records.
  • Maintain a list of all members who assist in the event’s promotion and operation.
  • Establish and reduce to writing the house rules.
  • Determine in advance the prizes to be awarded (prizes should not increase or decrease based on the number of people playing, the amount of proceeds collected, or the outcome of the games being played.)
  • Limit individual cash prizes to $25. (Prizes for merchandise, including gift cards, may be any value.)
  • Obtain a permit from the clerk of the city or town in which the event will be held.
  • Arrange for a uniformed police officer to be present during the event.
  • Do not hold a bingo or beano event at the same time as the poker tournament. (A raffle may be held simultaneously, so long as the organization complies with all applicable legal obligations.)
Step 3: During the Event

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  • Ensure that the member in charge and all assistants are present and display proper ID.
  • Prohibit anyone under 18 on that part of the premises where poker is played.
  • Ensure non-members do not participate in any aspect of the tournament’s promotion or operation.
  • Conspicuously post house rules at each table, including no tipping of dealers.
  • Ensure that participants and spectators are not registering bets of money or anything of value upon the result of any hand or game.
  • Ensure that the event does not last longer than 5 hours.
Step 4: After the Event

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  • Within 10 days after the Bazaar, file a return with the Lottery Commission.
  • Within 30 days after the permit expires, file with the clerk 2 copies of the financial report certified by the 3 members responsible for the event and by an accountant.
  • Store all records so that they will be accessible and available for at least 1 year from the issuance of the financial report or for at least 3 years if an organization is required to file an annual report with the Division of Charities.
  • Use net proceeds exclusively for educational, charitable, religious, fraternal or civic purposes, or for veterans’ benefits.