Things to do in Liverpool

The Best Poker Nights Out in Liverpool

Liverpool is a bustling city on with so much to offer both its residents and visitors. It was voted European Capitol of Culture in 2008 to celebrate its rich creative history. From art and music to commercial and industrial successes, there’s plenty to celebrate. And it’s this heritage that draws thousands of visitors to the city every year, each of them looking to visit some of the unique and iconic places that make up Liverpool’s history.

Amongst some of the must-see places for tourists are:

  • Liverpool FC’s football stadium, Anfield. The famous football club is known throughout the world and hold the record for the most European Cup titles. Built in 1885 it can hold more than 54,000 spectators and is regularly sold out, therefore tickets are high in demand. But on non-match days you can tour this historic building and see behind the scenes of one of the UK’s biggest clubs.
  • The Cavern Club, where legendary music group The Beatles were discovered. This venue is still hosting live music today and you can revel in the atmosphere and view some classic items of music history including guitars and posters. It is also the final stop on a number of Beatles-themed city tours where fans can get close to the important places that help shape the early years of the band.
  • The River Mersey, responsible for much of the early trade which made up Liverpool’s industrial economy. Walk along the docks or cruise down the river itself on a narrated tour to get a first-hand look at some of the city’s oldest and most important buildings. 

With so much to see and do in Liverpool, it’s definitely worth a trip. And once you’ve been, you’ll want to return time and time again, because it’s impossible to fit everything in in one go.

The City at Night

Liverpool at Night

Of course, there are also a fantastic number of bars, restaurants, and clubs that will see you through an evening on the West Coast. And in the central area between Ropewalks and St George’s Quarter, you will find a trio of casinos offering a different type of evening’s entertainment.

Poker started gaining popularity in the 1980s and today it is amongst one of the most popular table games both at online casinos and in land-based venues. There are a number of different varieties which exist, including Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Stud poker. Poker games are offered as cash games, where you can come and go as you please, or tournaments where players compete over hours until one is crowned the victor. Regardless of the format offered, the winning hand combinations are always the same. If you’re just starting out, you might want to look at these poker hands explained so you know what you’re looking for.

Poker in Liverpool

The best Poker Nights Out In Liverpool

Grosvenor Casino, 44 Chaloner St

Also known as the Leo Casino, this venue has got everything you need for a good night out. There’s an in-house restaurant and a bar showing live sports events. The Grosvenor Casino has its own live poker room where you and your friends can play away from the hustle and bustle of the casino floor. They also host regular cash games and tournaments and you can even book a private experience to learn the game.

When you’re done with poker, Leo Casino also offers slot machines, roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and craps, so there’s plenty to keep you busy.

Great Britain is a great country for gambling tourism. You’ve probably already heard about the best online casinos UK, but you should definitely visit an offline casino. The United Kingdom has beautiful, atmospheric and quirky casinos. In addition, they have an incredible number of interesting games that you can only find in Britain

Genting Casino, Renshaw St

A smaller venue, Genting Casinos have fitted their venues with the latest in electronic technology, meaning that most of their games are available as e-tables. They offer live poker streamed directly from tables at their Birmingham Casino. Playing live poker at Genting Casinos gives you all the ambiance of a real casino venue and access to their food and drinks, combined with the convenience of playing online. You get an advanced display, history of all hands played, and an easy way to track your money and bets.

Other available e-tables include different types of roulette, and live blackjack and baccarat, also dealt from the international casino in Birmingham.

Genting Casino, Queens Square

Like its sister casino on Renshaw Street, this Genting Casino also offers poker via their e-tables. However, it also has one live table where you can play poker in house. Both casinos offer a version of poker called 3-5 Multi Win Poker. Unlike other forms of poker, this game is played against a dealer, like blackjack and baccarat, meaning that more people can play at the same time. The idea is to make the best 3-card poker hand and beat the dealer, and hand arrangements like flush, straight, and 3-of-a-kind are all ranked the same way as normal.

As well as the usual e-table games, Genting Casino, Queens Square also offers live table games of roulette and blackjack.

In Summary

Liverpool is a great city with plenty to offer. During the day you can tour the many important heritage sights and sample the local nightlife, and in the evening enjoy live music with artists such as Heavy North live or a hand of poker at one of the city’s big casinos. 

Editor

Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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