How much does it cost to play poker at Deuces Wild?
We get this question a lot—"I’m curious about Deuces Wild, but I’ve never been to a poker room before. What would it cost me to come check it out?" First of all, you're not alone. Tons of our players started exactly where you are—curious, maybe a little nervous, but definitely intrigued.
Here’s the simple breakdown of what it actually costs to walk in, sit down, and experience the action:
💵 One-Time Visit: Just $10 at the Door
That’s your daily membership fee—no hidden charges, no sketchy fine print. This covers your access to the club for the whole day.
🕐 Hourly Rate: $12 Per Hour While You Play
You only pay for the time you're seated at the table. Not ready to jump into a game right away? No problem. Hang out, watch the action, grab a snack, and join a game when you’re ready.
✅ Pro tip: Most new players stick around for 2–3 hours, so you’re looking at roughly $34–$46 for your first night out. That’s cheaper than most bar tabs and a hell of a lot more fun.
🍕 Snacks, Drinks, and Vibes?
We’ve got pizza, snacks, soft drinks, and ice cream on hand—and we’re not charging you Vegas prices. It’s all part of making Deuces Wild a chill, legal, and welcoming place to play.
🍻 BYOB? Yep. Bring Your Own Beverages.
At Deuces Wild, we’re a BYOB poker club—so feel free to bring your favorite drinks (beer, wine, or spirits) to enjoy while you play. We’ve got the mixers, cups, ice, and fridge space covered.
💳 Want to Come More Often?
We’ve got a $35 monthly membership if you catch the poker bug. It waives your daily fee every time you come, so if you play just four times a month, it pays for itself.
But What If I’ve Never Played Live Before?
No sweat. We love showing new players the ropes. Our staff and regulars are friendly, helpful, and used to welcoming first-timers. There’s no pressure to be a pro—just come enjoy the game.
Still not sure? Come by and just watch. No pressure to play. We’ll walk you through everything and answer your questions without making you feel like the “new guy.”
So go ahead—take a seat, shuffle up, and deal. We’ll see you at the tables.