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'The Vic' - The Grosvenor Victoria. 150-162 Edgware Road, London, W2 2DT. Located about a five minute walk from Edgeware Road tube station, The Grosvenor Victoria (affectionately referred to as 'The Vic') is the undisputed daddy of London poker. The card room is located upstairs and is by far the largest in the capital. The Victoria Casino is owned and operated by Grosvenor Casinos Limited (a company incorporated in England and Wales under company number 00877080), whose registered office address is TOR, Saint-Cloud Way, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 8BN.
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The Grosvenor Victoria Casino (known as ‘The Vic’) sits in the heart of London and is one of the longest established casinos in the country. 2014 sees The Vic celebrating its 50th anniversary. Spread across three storeys, the casino is situated inside a pleasant building and boasts one of the largest gaming floors in London.
Drivers are able to avail themselves of the casino’s car park and their car valet service, whilst for those using public transport, Edgware Road and Marble Arch tube stations are a five minute walk away and given its central location, it has easy access to London’s main rail stations and airports as well as a plethora of hotels within walking distance.
The casino features 14 Roulette tables, nine Blackjack, four tables each of Three Card Poker and Baccarat, one Super Stud Poker as well as over 60 electronic roulette and slots. The recently refurbished Poker Room is one of the largest in the UK and has 35 tables. Cash games take place around the clock and tournaments run daily. Gamblers can play Hold’em, Omaha and other varieties of poker 24 hours a day seven days a week. A range of stakes are available and a wide range of buy-ins and game types means that all poker players should find a game to suit. The casino holds regular learn to play evenings (see website for details).
The restaurant serves a la carte international cuisine as well as traditional classics and there is a full bar menu available seven days a week. If you fancy something a bit different, ask the steward about the daily specials. There is also a coffee shop with a wide range of coffees and teas to choose from. The smoking terrace is a relaxing seating area which shows live sporting action on giant plasma screens.
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The Vic is a fairly large casino which is spread over multiple floors. On the top floor, which is where I spend most of my time, you'll find one of the biggest (or rather, the biggest) poker rooms in London.
Cash games start at £1-£1 (10% rake, £5 cap) and the £1-£2 game at the Vic is one of the best value in London - 5% rake with a £10 cap. There are also £2-£5 and £5-£10 games running most nights (5%, £5 cap). Games are mainly hold'em but there is also the occasional PLO table.
The Victoria also run multi table tournaments each night at 7:45 as well as an additional afternoon game on the weekends. Surprisingly, some of these tournaments have no registration fee.
The Vic is also home to a number of large events including legs of the GUKPT.
The quality of play here varies significantly, and there are plenty of donks pooring money onto the tables as well as the resident sharks who take the donks money. Plus there's always a guy at every table who never bluffs and whose play is so predictable they might have well have a copy of Harrington on Hold'em in front of them.
The poker tables and chairs are starting to look a little worn, so it might be time for them to spruce things up a bit!
Also on the top floor is a restaurant that serves a variety of cuisine (standard fare plus, depending on what day it is, thai and chinese offers), a bar (just under £4 a pint) and some electronic roulette terminals.
Not that bad
I think the guy in the review before me has a case of 'my casinos are better than your casinos' syndrome. If you want Vegas, go to Vegas...
The Vic is nice enough - plenty of poker action and the occasional famous face playing. There are also a number of big poker events throughout the year which you can qualify for online or through live satellites. General standard of play varies and some of the locals are pretty good but there are enough fish to go around.
Rest of the casino is pretty standard. Food is similar to what you'd find in a decent london pub - ok but nothing to shout about.
All in all it's a decent casino so long as you're not looking for Vegas flash - for that you'll need to head to the empire on Leicester square.
Dissapointing
I flew to London, England for a big poker tournament at the Victoria and was quite dissapointed with what I found. Being from LV I'm used to big flashy casinos, cute cocktail waitresses and wasted tourist on tilt. None of these were at this casino and you even had to PAY for your drinks.
Maybe all casinos in England are like this, but I came with the expectation of the high class gaming you see in the movies. And not once did the Queen or any of her cohorts sit next to me at the poker table.
Poker players in London have plenty of options when it comes to live games, and many of the 23 london casinos offer some kind of poker action. As well as the casinos, there is also a growing trend of pubs and snooker halls running low stake social games.
But where is the best place to play poker in London? Our writers, who are no strangers to the felt, have come up with this handy guide:
'The Vic' - The Grosvenor Victoria
150-162 Edgware Road, London, W2 2DT
Located about a five minute walk from Edgeware Road tube station, The Grosvenor Victoria (affectionately referred to as 'The Vic') is the undisputed daddy of London poker. The card room is located upstairs and is by far the largest in the capital.
Part of the Grosvenor group of casinos, players must register before entering the casino. Registration is free and is done once for the entire group, not per casino. If you originally registered at a different Grosvenor, you will need to swap your current membership card at the desk for one that can be used in the card room.
Cash games run 24 hours a day and blinds start at just £1-£1. Whilst the rake at these levels may seem eye wateringly high compared to online games, they are actually the best low-stake rates in town - 10% capped at £5. At the £1-£2 level the rake drops to 5% with a £10 cap, and for games of £2-£5 and over the rake is taken as a half-hourly fee.
As well as cash games, The Vic run tournaments every evening with an additional afternoon game at the weekends. It is also the home to many large poker events such as the GUKPT, the EPT and the WHUP.
Regular players can try and make it into the monthly top 100 (based on number of active days) to win a seat in the loyalty freeroll and have a stab at the £40k+ pot.
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'The Empire' - The Casino At The Empire
5-6 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7NA
The Empire is located slap bang on Leicester Square in the former ballroom of the Empire Cinema and for a short while held the title of largest casino in London. The poker room is among the nicest we've ever seen - primarily because of the incredibly comfortable reclining leather chairs, which makes a huge difference at the end of a long session.
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Registration is not required at this casino as The Empire operate a walk-in policy, but there are advantages to becoming a member, mainly through the accumulation of loyalty points as you play.
Cash games start at £1-£2 with a 5% rake (£10 cap) and go upwards from there. The Empire is also the only brick and mortar casino we know of in central London to offer a bad beat jackpot - which is paid out if a hand of four twos or greater loses. At time of writing this jackpot was over £55,000 and has previous reached nearly a quarter of a million pounds (£222,335).
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Regular players can also participate in the cash race - where the top 45 players (based on playing time) compete to win a share of the Cash Race pot. In addition to this, all players earn points whilst playing cash games, which can be spent in the bar or restaurant.
The folks at the Empire certainly have asperations for tournaments, but their players seem more interested in the cash games than anything else. The 4pm scheduled start times for their daily tournaments probably aren't doing them any favours either, though this is most likely because they want the tables back to use in the evening cash games.
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'The Fox' - The Fox Poker Club [Now Closed]
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 5DY
Located on Shaftsbury Avenue, and a stones throw from Leicester Square, China Town and Soho, the Fox has an enviable location. It is, however, a members only club which means you have to pay a £10 joining fee and do a bit of paper work before you can hit the tables.
The Fox runs cash games 24 hours a day, although the volume and availability of games is far less than that of The Vic. The real reason people come to the fox are the tournaments, which are held three times a day. Whilst some poker rooms struggle to find players for their tournaments, The Fox struggle to find enough seats for the players who want to participate.
The games are dealer dealt and entries costs are normally between £10 and £250 plus a £5 registration fee (or 10% of the entry, whichever is greater). Most tournaments are in the wallet friendly £20 - £40 range and attract a lot of regulars.
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