POKER ROOM
Sit down, Relax, and take a Mini Vacation away from your daily grind at Sacramento’s Friendliest Poker Room!
Lucky Derby Casino features live No Limit Texas Hold Em and Omaha as well as a variety of Daily and Weekly tournaments.
Enjoy playing poker while watching your favorite sports games on one of our 15 High Definition TVs throughout the Casino. Try something to eat from our delicious full menu which includes breakfast, lunch and dinner 24 hours a day with great daily specials. Better yet, enjoy a cocktail or draft beer tableside or inside Rounders Sports Bar & Grill.
If you are new to the game and you want a chance to learn the game, this is the place to come. We host many low buy in live games and many low buy in tournaments to help introduce you to Poker plus any of our friendly staff members are happy to sit down with you and help with any questions you may have about the games or structures.
TEXAS HOLD EM
Hold'em (or Texas Hold'em) is a poker game where all players receive two down cards. There is a round of betting after these cards have been dealt. Three community cards are turned simultaneously (called "the flop") and are available to all players. Another round of betting takes place. The next two board cards are turned one at a time with a round of betting after each one. (First the “turn” and then the “river”). After the final round of betting has been completed, a player may use any combination of five out of the two in his hand and five on the board, to determine his best hand. A player may use all of the board cards -this is called, "playing the board".
No-Limit Hold'em Blinds - $1-$2, $1-$3, $2-$5
Limit Hold'em Limits - $3-$6, $4-8
OMAHA
Omaha is similar to Hold’em, except each player is dealt four down cards instead of two. There is a round of betting after these cards have been delivered. Three board cards are then turned face-up (which is called "the flop") and another round of betting occurs. Another card is turned face up, followed by a round of betting. A final board card is then turned up and a final round of betting ensues. These five board cards are "community cards" and after the final round of betting has been completed, a player must use a combination of two cards in his hand and three cards from the board to determine his best hand. Omaha is often played high-low split, 8-or-better. You may use any combination of two down cards and three board cards for your high hand and another (or the same) combination of two down cards and three board cards for your low hand. The low hand must consist of five cards eight or less, not pairing.
Limit Omaha Hi/Lo Limits - $4-8 with ½ kill
6x12 Mix Limit Omaha High/Lo and Limit Hold Em every Friday Night at 6pm