Gretna Poker Room
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- Creek Entertainment Gretna is open to the public seven days a week. Come in and enjoy all the fun and excitement, whether you’re watching the latest simulcast race LIVE or grabbing a chair for a few rounds of poker, there’s something here for everyone! And don’t forget to.
Players will find 24 tables at Creek Entertainment Gretna spreading Hold'em, Omaha, 7-stud and more. Cash games run daily with buy-ins running from $40 to no max. You will always find a 1/2 or 2/5 No Limit game and most of the time at least one table will be offering Omaha.
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Creek Entertainment Gretna Fl
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- Race Book
- Snack Shop
- Pub
This is 25 miles west of Tallahasse and very close to I-10, but seems to be rarely used by trucks/RVs. This is not the normal casino. There are no slot machines, there's no smoking allowed inside, and it's all table games, primarily different types of poker and its derivatives. There are also two different rooms for wagering on horse racing. They offer poker lessons for free. There is a nice bar and a snack and sandwich menu.
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Gretna Poker Room Florida
The venue features poker and barrel racing, among others
Gretna Casino
The $20-million Creek Entertainment Gretna � which includes poker and barrel racing � opened last month. [Photo: Colin Hackley] |
Gretna Fl Casino
Poarch Band of Creek Indian business leaders and their Florida backers are betting that Creek Entertainment Gretna, which opened in Gadsden County in December with a poker room, barrel racing and plans for other equestrian events, will be a lucky play for them as well as the regional economy.
Marc Dunbar |
Tallahassee Poker Room
The Poarch Band, which owns 60% of the entertainment center, also owns Wind Creek Casino in Atmore, Ala., which started three years ago and now employs 1,000. The Alabama tribe's plan for Gretna adds horse racing but is similar, says Jay Dorris, president and CEO of PCI Gaming Authority, a Poarch affiliate. The goal: Within five years build a resort casino with hotels, an equestrian center, quarter-horse racing and 2,000 slot machines — a $200-million-plus development with 800 to 1,000 employees.
The Gretna location, off I-10 20 miles west of Tallahassee, is ideal, says Marc Dunbar, a Tallahassee gaming attorney with 10% ownership in the venture. 'We've found that rural casinos, located close to the state border and on an interstate, are good locations, and the Red Hills region has always been a popular equestrian area.' It's the only horse racing north of Ocala. Slot machines, if added, would be the first north of Tampa. 'We'd be able to build a Wind Creek-type casino on that property.'
County voters still need to approve adding slots during a referendum this month that was hurriedly scheduled over concerns that the Legislature might move to take away the counties' slots option.