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Custom Poker Tables spotlight: San Diego, California

San Diego is a beautiful city. Anyone that has ever been there can attest to that fact. There are lots of great things to do. Individuals can visit the world famous zoo or hang out on the beach. For gamblers, San Diego is also a great spot for poker. The city has a decent number of casinos and poker rooms to play live games or in tournaments. In this article, we will take a look at a few of the top places to play. This won’t be an exhaustive list but it will include some pretty poker rooms that gamblers may want to check out.

Poker players will find that they will be able to play Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Seven Card Stud and a host of other poker games. The casinos allow players to participate in games ranging from $1/$2 to all-out-no-limit. There are plenty of daily and also weekly tournaments. These are typically low buy-in events, which makes it possible for just about anyone who wants to play, to do so.

Some good places to play poker while in San Diego include Harrah’s Rincon, Viejas, Sycuan, Barona and Casino Pauma. Harrah’s has 2 poker rooms open during the week. This number increases to 5 on the weekends. Viejas has a huge poker room with 25 tables. They host some really nice tournaments. Sycuan is another cool place to play. They have one large poker room and a nice amount of tournament and live action. Barona looks like a huge barn. It is located in Lakeside and has a Vegas like feel to it. Pechanga is a fancy poker room where tournaments are held regularly. The room’s 35 tables make it an ideal place for that.

In summary, San Diego, California is a great city. Not only is it beautiful but it is also a fantastic place to play poker. Individuals will find a myriad of casinos where they can participate in both live games and tournaments.

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