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Resorts World Poker Room Closure Leaves Las Vegas Strip with Eight Venues

By Matthias Binder March 16, 2026
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Less Than Five Years: Resorts World’s Poker Era Ends AbruptlyLow Profits and High Costs Seal the FateSecond Strip Closure This Year Sparks ConcernThe Eight Poker Rooms Standing Strong

Less Than Five Years: Resorts World’s Poker Era Ends Abruptly (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas Strip – Resorts World Las Vegas confirmed the end of its poker operations on March 30, marking another contraction in the city’s renowned gaming landscape.[1][2] The decision reduces the number of poker rooms on the iconic boulevard to eight, following the recent shuttering of Planet Hollywood’s facility.[3] Players who flocked to the northern Strip property now face fewer options amid shifting casino priorities.

Less Than Five Years: Resorts World’s Poker Era Ends Abruptly

The 29-table poker room debuted alongside the $4.3 billion Resorts World resort on June 24, 2021, promising a fresh hub for cash games and tournaments.[1] It quickly hosted high-profile events, including the revived PokerStars North American Poker Tour (NAPT) starting in 2023, drawing competitors to its convention space.[2] Daily tournaments and a mix of low- and high-stakes action defined its offerings, with the room piggybacking on nearby Wynn events for overflow crowds.[2]

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Rumors of trouble surfaced as early as November 2025, when discussions emerged about closure or third-party management.[1] Attendance at the 2025 NAPT Main Event fell to 738 entries from 895 the prior year, signaling softer demand.[3] The room’s manager departed recently, and tournament schedules vanished beyond March 30, confirming the wind-down.[4]

Low Profits and High Costs Seal the Fate

Poker rooms rely solely on rake from player-versus-player games, generating far less revenue per square foot than slots or table games.[1] High labor expenses further erode returns, positioning poker as more of an amenity than a profit center, akin to sportsbooks or spas. Resorts World’s northern location on the Strip limited foot traffic, leaving cash games sparse—often just one or two tables during peak hours.[4]

A casino spokesperson addressed the move directly: “We can confirm that the poker room will close on March 30. We look forward to introducing new offerings that reflect our continued commitment to dynamic, high-quality experiences.”[1] This follows a broader downturn, exacerbated by an 8% drop in Las Vegas tourism during 2025.[3] The property also faced regulatory scrutiny, including a $10.5 million fine for anti-money laundering lapses, compounding operational strains.[4]

Second Strip Closure This Year Sparks Concern

Planet Hollywood’s poker room closed at the end of January 2026, just eight months after reopening post-COVID hiatus.[3] That facility had operated for nearly four years without poker before its brief revival. The back-to-back losses highlight a post-pandemic shakeout, with closures at properties like The Strat, Harrah’s, Mirage, and others over the past decade.[3]

Players voiced frustration on social media, decrying the short-sightedness. One dealer noted past experiences with sudden shutdowns, while enthusiasts argued poker patrons boost ancillary spending on food, drinks, and other games.[1] Despite the hits, Las Vegas retains more poker rooms than any U.S. city, with 17 or 18 left valley-wide after this closure.[4][3]

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The Eight Poker Rooms Standing Strong

Central Strip mainstays dominate the survivors, offering diverse action from high-limit showdowns to accessible cash games. These venues anchor the scene as Resorts World reallocates space.

  • Aria: Known for spacious setup and tournament series.
  • Bellagio: Legendary for its prestige and daily deep stacks.
  • Caesars Palace: Classic choice with robust schedules.
  • Horseshoe: Revitalized with strong cash game presence.
  • Mandalay Bay: Offers tournaments and a relaxed vibe.
  • MGM Grand: High-volume action near the convention center.
  • Venetian: Expansive room with major festival hosting.
  • Wynn: Overflow magnet with premium amenities.

Off-Strip options like the Orleans and Red Rock provide alternatives for locals, while the World Series of Poker circuit may spur temporary pop-ups.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Resorts World’s closure reflects poker profitability challenges amid tourism dips.
  • Eight Strip rooms remain, centering action around Bellagio, Venetian, and Wynn.
  • Players may shift to locals’ markets or await WSOP-driven revivals.

As the felt rolls up at Resorts World, the Las Vegas poker ecosystem adapts once more, prioritizing high-yield gaming over niche pursuits. What do you think about the shrinking Strip poker options? Tell us in the comments.

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