Huntsville, Texas · Real Card Room

Sit Down.
Play Your Game.

Texas Hold'em and Omaha cash games every night we're open — pro dealers, a real card room, no gimmicks. Walk in, grab some chips, take an open seat.

Chips and cards on the felt during a cash game at Deuces Wild
  • Legal under Texas Penal Code §47.02
  • Pro Dealers · Real Card Room
  • Hold'em & Omaha Nightly
  • Walk-Ins Always Welcome

What cash games do you spread?

Texas Hold'em and Omaha, every night we're open. Whichever's your game, there's a seat for you Wednesday through Saturday.

Cash games run alongside everything else — they're going all night, every night the doors are open. Sit down when there's a seat, play as long as you like, and cash out whenever you're ready. No clock, no commitment.

Texas Hold'em

The game everyone knows. Typical action is small-stakes No-Limit Hold'em — a friendly, beatable game with room to play. Ask the host what's running that night.

Omaha

For the action lovers. Typically spread as Pot-Limit Omaha when there's interest. Bigger pots, more draws, more fun — ask the host if an Omaha table is going.

What stakes can I expect?

Typical action is small stakes you can sit down with comfortably. Exact stakes vary by night and demand, so always confirm with the host when you arrive.

GameTypical StakesSuggested Buy-In
No-Limit Hold'em$1 / $2 (typical)~$100–$300
Pot-Limit Omaha$1 / $2 (typical)~$100–$300
Confirm the night's stakes at the door. The figures above are typical of the action we see, not a fixed guarantee. The host will tell you exactly which games and stakes are running and recommend a buy-in to match.

New to cash games? See how much to bring on your first visit.

How do cash games work here?

You buy chips, sit in an open seat, and play hands for real money. Every chip is worth its face value in cash, and you can leave whenever you want.

If you've only ever played tournaments or home games, here's the difference: in a cash game, your chips are money. There's no "busting out" and no fixed end time — you can sit down for one hand or all night. Here's the simple flow:

1 · Buy In

Tell the host you want a cash seat. Exchange your cash for chips at the table at face value. Buy in for an amount within the table's range.

2 · Play

Take an open seat and join the action. A professional dealer runs the game — you just play your hands and stack your chips.

3 · Cash Out

Done for the night? Take your chips to the cage and exchange them back to cash. Leave whenever you like — winner or not.

Come and go on your clock. No entry deadline, no minimum time. That's the beauty of cash — it fits your night, not the other way around.

What's the High Hand bonus?

It's an optional $5 High Hand — a little side bonus for making a big hand while you play.

Opt in for $5 and you're eligible for the High Hand bonus: a reward for the highest qualifying hand made during the running period. It's a fun bit of extra action on top of the pots you're already playing — and like everything else here, it's completely optional. Skip it if it's not your thing.

Optional and flat. The $5 High Hand funds its own bonus pot — opt in if you want the extra action, skip it if you don't. Here's how the structure works.

A real card room — no gimmicks.

Pro dealers. Transparent structure. You play against the other players at the table, not against the house.

Deuces Wild is built like the card rooms you've driven hours to find — professional dealers, clear rules, secure cage, and no surprise charges. Membership and seat access fund the room; the pots are between players. It's a cleaner game, and it's the foundation the whole club is built on.

Cash Game FAQs

Quick Answers

Texas Hold'em and Omaha, every night we're open. Typical action is small-stakes No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha — ask the host for the exact stakes running that night.
Transparent and flat. You play against the other players at the table — not against the house — with professional dealers running the game. Why it's worth the drive.
For typical small stakes, a comfortable starting buy-in is around $100 to $300. Ask the host for the exact stakes and recommended buy-in for the table that night.
Yes. Cash games are come-and-go. Sit down when there's an open seat and cash out your chips whenever you're ready to leave.

There's An Open Seat

Hold'em or Omaha, your stakes, your hours. Walk in any night we're open and sit down.