Kansas Star Poker Room Tournaments Average ratng: 4,3/5 5356 reviews
The poker room at Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway, in Kansas City, KS is currently closed.

You’ll find some of the biggest bets, bluffs and pots in our poker room, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our poker tables have USB outlets at every seat, so you can charge your device while you play, as well as free Wi-Fi.

Nov 27, '20 - Dec 14, '20 2020/2021 WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series WSOP.com. The Kansas Star Poker Room adheres to all Poker Tournament Directors Association tournament rules, a copy of which may be obtained at the poker podium. Per TDA Guidelines, when 2 or more players are eliminated in the same hand, placing will be awarded based on the chip counts at the start of the hand. A bar owner conducts a poker tournament in his bar and gives the players free chips to play poker for the opportunity to win money or other prizes. The bar owner receives “consideration” in the form of increased business that will be received when some of the patrons buy food or drinks (he gained a “financial advantage”).

For your convenience, you may call ahead to be placed on the waiting list up to one hour before you arrive everyday. For call-ahead seating or any other questions, please call us at 913-288-9315.

Featured Games on select days & times

$2-$5 NL Hold’em w/Rock*
Wednesday at 11 a.m.
*$200 – $1,000/Max 100%

$1-$2 PLO with $5 Bring-In
At 1 p.m. with $5 Time Drop

$20-40 Limit Hold'em/Omaha
Friday at Noon and Monday at 1 p.m.

$4-8 Omaha H/L w/Half-Kill
Tuesday at 10 a.m., Friday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 6 p.m.

$3-6 Limit Hold'em w/ Full Kill
Wednesday at 7 a.m., Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.

Hollywood Casino Kansas Speedway Poker Tournament House Rules

  1. Participants must be age 21 or older and be able to present a valid government or state issued ID upon request at time of registration.
  2. Participants must have a mychoice® account and be in good standing with Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway (HCKS). Individuals who are excluded from casino facilities, either through a government program or by their own request, are not eligible.
  3. Participants must register in person on the day of the tournament.
    1. Registration for all tournaments begins at 8:00 a.m. on the day of the tournament unless otherwise noted.
    2. Registration for all tournaments will be limited by available tables and staffing.
    3. Players may buy-in to tournaments with cash or value cheques.
    4. Late registration and re-entry will be accepted until the end of the registration period (which is determined by that particular event’s blind structure.) If no seat is available at the time of registration, players will be placed on a list of “alternates” and will be guaranteed a seat once available.
    5. All players will receive a full starting stack at time of entry.
    6. Alternates, re-entries, and late entries will be seated in the order of registration and will have their stack put into play once a seat is available.
    7. Players may forfeit their current chip stack during the registration period and be eligible to reenter the tournament. The chips of a forfeited stack will be removed from play.
    8. Chip forfeiture is not permitted in tournaments designated as “Bounty Tournaments.”
  4. All winnings will be paid by value cheques.
  5. Players may make deals and alter Payout Table if all remaining players agree (“chop”). If any “chop” arrangement is made, the tournament will end and all prize money will be distributed as per the players’ agreement.
    1. Official finishing position will be determined by chip count at the time of chop.
  6. Players who lose all of their tournament chips shall be considered no longer part of the tournament and must leave the tournament area.
  7. Starting location of button for all tables will be determined on one table by drawing high card.
    1. Re-draw for button will take place prior to start of the final table.
  8. Tables will play “hand for hand” if multiple tables are in still in play and the next player eliminated would result in the remaining players being in the money. The clock will continue to run during hand-for-hand.
  9. When ten or fewer players remain, they will re-draw for seating position on the final table.
  10. The tournament clock will not be paused, except when consolidating players to the final table OR at management’s discretion; time taken for floor calls and balancing tables is included in blind levels.
  11. With one table remaining, if more than one player is eliminated at the completion of a hand, the awarding of prize money will be based on the players’ stack size at the start of the hand. If two or more players are eliminated on the same hand at separate tables, they will split the prize payouts as evenly as possible.
  12. Winners of all prizes are responsible for payment of all applicable state and federal taxes to the required agency.
  13. Under all circumstances the decision of HCKS Poker Management is final.

Designated Texas Hold’em games will participate in the Bad Beat. The jackpot will be funded from each pot reaching a minimum of $20.00. When the pot reaches $20.00, $1.00 is placed in the Bad Beat box. The contents will be counted daily and the amount will be added to the existing Texas Hold’em Bad Beat Jackpot amount by a Poker Supervisor.

A minimum of $20.00 (including pot money and rake) must be in the pot in order for the hand to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot.

All Bad Beat funds collected will be distributed between a Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Promotional fund.

Game

Bad Beat Jackpot distribution is as follows:

  • 50% (or equal portions of 50% if more than one person is holding a qualifying Bad Beat hand) of the Primary Bad Beat Jackpot total for the game in which the Bad Beat occurred will be given to the holder(s) of the Losing Hand(s).
  • 25% of the Primary Bad Beat Jackpot total in which the Bad Beat occurred will be given to the holder of the Winning Hand.
  • The remaining 25% of the Primary Bad Beat Jackpot for the game in which the Bad Beat occurred will be split among the remaining players.
  • All payouts will be rounded up to the nearest dollar, adjusting the remaining jackpot balance accordingly.

Qualifying Hands for the Bad Beat Jackpot

In order to qualify for the Bad Beat jackpot, both the winning hand and the losing hand must have Four-of-a-Kind (or better). Both the winning hand and the losing hand must use both of their hole cards to qualify. To qualify with a Four of a Kind, the player’s hand must contain a pocket pair.

A minimum of four players must be dealt in a hand in order for the hand to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot.

Should there be a deviation (e.g. a misdeal, a missing card, two cards of the same rank and suit, extra cards, suspected cheating, etc.) the Jackpot may be declared null and void by Poker Manager or Poker Supervisor.

After the Primary Jackpot has been paid, the Bad Beat Jackpot will reset to the new jackpot amount.

Participants must be at least 21 years of age.

If the Jackpot prizes reach the appropriate thresholds, players will be subjected to federal guidelines for 1099 or 1042-S reporting.

Any dispute or situation not covered by the official rules will be resolved by the Hollywood Casino Kansas Speedway poker management in a manner deemed by them to be the fairest to all concerned, and that decision shall be final and binding on all participants. In addition, the Hollywood Casino Kansas Speedway management may void any entry, and/or change, cancel or modify this promotion at any time with KRGC approval.

Poker in Kansas

Kansas Star Poker Room Tournaments 2019

Live Poker Rooms in Kansas

  • Boot Hill Casino (Dodge City, KS)
  • Hollywood Casino Kansas Speedway (Kansas City, KS)
  • Kansas Star Casino (Mulvane, KS)

Kansas Poker Information

With no legal online poker in Kansas quite yet, The Sunflower State’s poker community take to the felts at its small but select group of land-based poker rooms. The largest poker rooms in the state are housed within Mulvane’s Kansas Star Casino and Horton’s Golden Eagle Casino. The regular tournaments at these rooms will not hit your wallet too hard, but will develop your expertise in a variety of games. Both have a full schedule of small events rotating between no-limit hold’em, limit hold’em, Omaha (PLO and eight-or-better), and stud.

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