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2620 SE 122nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97236 Phone 503.719.5457.

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Live Poker Rooms in Oregon

  • Beach Poker Club (Eugene, OR)
  • Chinook Winds Casino (Lincoln City, OR)
  • Final Table Poker Club (Portland, OR)
  • Full House Poker (Eugene, OR)
  • Grants Pass Poker Room (Grants Pass, OR)
  • High Mountain Poker Palace (Eugene, OR)
  • Medford Social Poker Room (Medford, OR)
  • No Look Poker Club (Medford, OR)
  • Ontario Poker Room & Social Club (Ontario, OR)
  • Oregon Poker Club - Claudia's (Portland, OR)
  • Oregon Poker Club - Kit Kat Club (Portland, OR)
  • Oregon Poker Club - Rialto Pool Room (Portland, OR)
  • Oregon Poker Club - Stadiums Sports Bar (Portland, OR)
  • Portland Meadows (Portland, OR)
  • Southern Oregon Poker Club (Medford, OR)
  • Spirit Mountain Casino (Grand Ronde, OR)
  • The Club House (Roseburg, OR)
  • The Diamond Poker Club (Albany, OR)
  • The Game (Portland, OR)
  • Three Rivers Casino (Florence, OR)
  • Wildhorse Casino (Pendleton, OR)

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Oregon’s poker community is blessed with great quantity and quality. In excess of 10 coastal casino poker rooms line the western side of the state, with both membership-only clubs and classic open poker offerings available. The state’s annual highlight is undoubtedly the Oregon State Poker Championships at Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City. This official Deep Stacks Poker Tour event draws humongous fields and always boasts a $150,000 guarantee for its main event. Satellites to these tournaments run during the year to ensure that local regulars are out in force to play against traveling poker professionals. Online poker is not legally regulated in Oregon, but juicy live cash games will satisfy your poker craving.

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