The Big Game is a high-stakes pokercash game played in the 'Bobby's Room', a cardroom named after Bobby Baldwin, at the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas.[1] In 2010, the game partially expanded to 'The Ivey Room' at Aria Resort and Casino.[2] The table features no-limit and pot-limit games with wagers up to $100,000 per hand.[3] Limit games as high as $4,000/$8,000 are often played but $800/$1,600 is normal.[4][5]
Structure[edit]
The table features a variety of poker games played in rotation and changing every 8–10 hands. The games are selected from a list of the players' choices, including:
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- Texas hold 'em (limit and no limit)
- Seven-card stud (straight high, eight or better Hi/Lo, Hi/Lo without qualifiers, limit)
- Omaha (straight high, eight or better Hi/Lo, limit and pot limit)
- Deuce-to-seven triple draw (limit)
- Deuce-to-seven single draw (no limit)
- Ace-to-Five triple draw (limit)
- Ace-to-Five single draw (no limit)
- Razz (limit)
Usual players[edit]
Usually players buy in for $200,000–300,000, but anyone with the minimum buy in of $20,000 is welcome to play.[6] In addition to the occasional drop-in player, the following players have been known to play regularly in the Big Game over the years:[7] Forms of gambling.
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References[edit]
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- ^'A History of Bobby's Room in Bellagio, Las Vegas'. durrrrchallenge. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
- ^Elissa Harwood (2010-09-02). 'The New Big Game: $200/$400 Mixed Heats Up Aria's Ivey Room'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
- ^Dan Michalski (2004). 'RISK: The Biggest Game Ever'. dmagazine.com. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
- ^Sam Farha; Storms Reback (1 October 2007). Farha on Omaha: Expert Strategy for Beating Cash Games and Tournaments. Triumph Books. pp. 74–. ISBN978-1-61749-920-3.
- ^Des Wilson (2009). Ghosts at the Table: Riverboat Gamblers, Texas Rounders, Roadside Hucksters, and the Living Legends Who Made Poker What it is Today. Da Capo Press, Incorporated. pp. 269–. ISBN978-0-7867-3205-0.
- ^'Las Vegas Poker - Bobby's Poker Room - Bellagio'
- ^Bluff Staff (2006). 'The Big Game: A Closer Look At The Biggest Game In The World'. BLUFF Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
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