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The Red Rock Resort is located in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin. It is located in the far western edge of the Las Vegas Valley. The casino opened on April 18, 2006. It is owned by Station Casinos, the largest operator in the Las Vegas locals’ gaming market. Red Rock is the flagship of Station Casinos.

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  • The Red Rock poker room is one of the better Station casino poker rooms. It's got a solid location, near the sportsbook and restrooms. It's usually pretty busy for a local room, but waits are not too long unless it's a holiday or something. Lots of lower stakes ($1/$2 and $2/$5) NL hold em and some low limit Omaha as well.
  • The poker room at Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa in the Las Vegas, Nevada area finds itself in the middle of a public relations nightmare right now, and rightly so. It was up to $120,000 when the Station Casinos Jumbo Hold ‘Em Poker Progressive Jackpot was hit at the property in July.

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The casino floor at Red Rock is 87,000 square feet. It features over 3,000 slot machines, 55 table games, two high limit salons, a sports book, bingo hall, and a poker room.

Blackjack is by far the most popular table game at Red Rock. There are 34 blackjack tables. Single, double, and six-deck blackjack games are available. The single deck blackjack game pays 6-5 on a natural blackjack, allows players to double on any two cards, and offers bet limits of $5-$1,000. The double deck blackjack game allows double down on any two cards and double down after splitting with bet limits of $10-$2,000. The six-deck game offers surrender, double down on any two cards, double down after splitting, and resplit aces. Bet limits are $10-$3,000.

All Red Rock blackjack games hit a soft 17. High limit blackjack games offer the same rules with bet limits starting at $25 with max bets of $5,000.

Other table games at Red Rock include Pai Gow Poker, baccarat, High Card Flush, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, roulette, Crazy 4 Poker, Three Card Poker, Mississippi Stud, Let it Ride and craps. Pai Gow Poker and craps have a bet range of $5-$3,000. All other games have $5-$100 bet limits.

Red Rock offers some of the best video poker in the world. There are dozens of machines that return over 100% to players using proper strategy. These games include Full Pay Deuces Wild and 10/7/5 Double Double Bonus. There are also hundreds of video poker machines with full-pay Jacks or Better. All video poker and slot machines at Red Rock use ticket-in/ticket-out technology.

The 100%+ games offer cash back of .075% through the Boarding Pass player’s club. All other games return .3% cash back. There are point multiplier days every week.

The Boarding Pass offers Preferred, Gold, Platinum, President, and Chairman tiers. President and Chairman players receive preferred parking and line passes at all Station Casino properties. Chairman players also receive VIP movie and bowling passes, as well as holiday party invitations.

The sports book is one of the largest in Las Vegas. The minimum bet is just $5. Players that wager $50 or more will receive two drink tickets. Red Rock also offers a mobile and online sports betting app.

The Red Rock poker room spreads 20 tables. It is by far the busiest locals’ poker room. Players will find 1/2 and 2/5 No Limit Texas Hold’em every day. A 5/10 No Limit Hold’em game is available on Friday nights. Fixed limit is also popular at Red Rock. Many 2/4 and 4/8 Limit Hold’em games are available at most hours of the day. A 4/8 Omaha High/Low game is the main non-hold’em game. There are two daily No Limit Texas Hold’em tournaments.

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Hotel at Red Rock

The Red Rock hotel has 815 rooms. The rooms are considered high end. Rates are over $100 nightly, even on weeknights during the offseason. Weekends can run over $300 a night.

There are two hotel towers at Red Rock. The most common rooms are the Deluxe King and Double Queen. There are 13 different types of suites. These start with the one bedroom suite and go as high as the 180 Suite, which offers two views; one of the mountains to the west and one of the Las Vegas Strip 10 miles to the east.

Dining at Red Rock

One item Red Rock has struggled with is dining options. It often has one or two restaurants closed at any given time. The flagship of the property is T-Bones. It is a high end steakhouse. There is also a 24 hour café, buffet, food court, Yard House, Lucille’s BBQ, and two Starbucks. Red Rock is in the middle of a remodel that will add more dining options.

Nightclubs at Red Rock

Red Rock does not offer any nightclubs. It tried multiple times to launch Cherry. These attempts failed. That space is now dedicated to private functions.

Bars at Red Rock

There are eight bars at Red Rock. Rock’s Lounge is a video poker bar that has a small venue for shows. It offers some of the best bar video poker in Las Vegas. There are often lounge acts on weekend nights where VIP bottle service is available. Lucky Bar is the center bar where video poker is also available. The sports book bar also spreads video poker. Onyx Bar is a piano and cigar bar. There is also a lobby bar, a bar at the bowling alley, as well as one by the pool.

Location

Red Rock is located in the far western edge of the Las Vegas Valley. It is at the Charleston Blvd exit at Highway 215. It is an expensive cab ride from the Strip, airport and downtown. The hotel provides shuttle service to and from many popular venues across the city. Tourists often stay at Red Rock due to its proximity to the Red Rock National Park and its quality gambling.

Features at Red Rock

Like many locals’ casinos, Red Rock offers entertainment amenities. There is a bowling alley and movie theater on the property.

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The poker room at Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa in the

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Las Vegas, Nevada area finds itself in the middle of a public relations nightmare right now, and rightly so.

It was up to $120,000 when the Station Casinos Jumbo Hold ‘Em Poker Progressive Jackpot was hit at the property in July. Normally, the player who’s straight flush was beaten by a bigger one would have collected half that money. The player with the winning hand would have been entitled to a quarter of it. Plus, a percentage of the progressive jackpot would have been paid to any players sitting it at games in all five Station Casinos poker rooms around Las Vegas.

Only this time that didn’t happen. After the river card was dealt, but before the final round of betting, one player prematurely exposed his cards.

Red Rock bad beat invalidated

Red Rock staff decided this was tantamount to a discussion of the hands during play. Ultimately, the poker room manager invalidated the jackpot and refused to pay.

The players claimed the fact the cards were revealed early didn’t really change the outcome. They asked the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) to investigate. An NGCB investigator took a look and ruled in the players’ favor. He said that while exposing the cards was clearly bad poker etiquette, it really didn’t change the outcome one bit. Red Rock still refused to pay. Instead, it asked the NGCB to hold a hearing.

That hearing went down last week. A report with recommendations is expected to be released and discussed at the next NGCB meeting in January. Even if the NGCB rules in the players favor, Red Rock could appeal the decision in the courts.

However, the casino might want to just give these players what really is their money. Unless it wants the hit its reputation is taking to get even worse.

The players’ money

The truth is, the fact that bad bead jackpot money is actually the players’ money is the one thing lost in this whole kerfuffle.

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Station Casinos poker rooms, including the one at Red Rock, take a small percentage of every pot played to fund the jackpot. It’s not the casino’s cash. They’re just holding it for the players until it hits.

Without rules governing how a bad beat jackpot works there would be chaos and rampant collusion. No one wants that.

However, Red Rock might want to consider changing how it handles the administration of its rules. Instead of standing in the way of players and their money, they should really be looking for ways to give it to them. Stop acting like a gatekeeper and start being a conduit to all that cash.

After all, the players’ money funds more than just the bead beat jackpot. Its really what’s keeping the entire room afloat.

Two bad beats in two days

As an aside, the whole thing reminds me of the first and second time I hit a Royal Flush. Ultimately,it led to being involved in two bad beats in two days.

I was driving through Oregon in December 2005 and suddenly ran into a blinding snowstorm while crossing over a mountain pass. On the other side of that pass was the Wildhorse Resort & Casino in Pendleton.

It took me an hour and a half to drive what would usually take about 15 minutes. By the time I got to the casino I was sure the weather meant no game was running. I was wrong. There was a $4/$8 Limit Hold’em game going. It was populated by the resort golf pro, two off-shift security guards, and a couple of their buddies. They were all either locals or property staff. I was the mark.

After about an hour, I turned the queen-jack of spades into a Royal Flush. The river paired the ace of spades on board. Then, I got into one of those infamous heads-up Limit Hold’em raising wars that didn’t end until we ran out of money.

When it came time to turn over the cards, he showed aces full of kings. He then started jumping up and down like he’d won the lottery. Before I could get through explaining that they had named the nuts after my hand, he pointed to sign on the wall that read “$10,000 Bad Beat Jackpot.”

$2,500 and a t-shirt

He got $5,000. I got $2,500 and the rest of the table shared the same. The next few hours included the loosest and most fun $4/$8 Limit game I’ve ever played in. I became an honorary Pendleton local and Wildhorse employee.

I drove across the border and into Vancouver, Canada the next day. By midnight, I had found another $4/$8 game in the River Rock Casino Resort. Somehow I made another Royal Flush. They gave me a t-shirt.