Sporting Emporium – Dublin

Discover Sporting Emporium: Dublin's Premier Poker Venue

The Sporting Emporium, located in the heart of Dublin, is known for its luxurious gaming environment and prime location near Grafton Street. The poker room is one of the most popular in the city, offering a range of No Limit Texas Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha cash games and tournaments. The venue caters to both recreational players and seasoned professionals.

The poker room features 14 tables and regularly holds cash games with stakes starting at €1/2. Additionally, the club runs weekly tournaments and special seasonal events. As a members-only venue, players are required to register before participating in any games.

The Sporting Emporium opened in 2005 and is the most central poker venue in the Irish capital. It is right in the famous shopping district around Grafton Street and surrounded by restaurants and nightlife.

As all Irish casinos, this is a members club, so you need to register with ID and pay a one-off registration fee.

The poker floor facilitates up to 14 tables and offers cash games each night (subject to demand).

Playing Poker at Sporting Emporium

Cash Games:

‘No Limit’ €50 sit down; Blinds €1 / €2; Rake €8 per person per hour
All hours played count towards the cash league.

Cash League:
Every player who plays 60 hours or more in The Sporting Emporium Cash Games will qualify for the Play Off Final

**DOUBLE HOURS AWARDED WHEN PLAYING 4 OR MORE HOURS IN THE CASH GAME ON ANY ONE NIGHT**

The top 2 players in the league will receive prizes from the Prize Pool.

€1 will be taken from every cash game pot over €20 to build the play off prize pool and €1 will be taken from every cash game pot over €100 to build the play off prize pool.

Tournaments:

  • Currently no information

Rake:

€8 per person per hour

Events at Sporting Emporium – Dublin

Sporting Emporium – Dublin related news

CapitalDublin
Population6,378,000
CurrencyEuro [EUR] €
TimezoneUTC
Frequentlyaskedquestions

Sporting Emporium is located at Anne’s Lane, South Anne Street, Dublin 2, D02AK30, Ireland, in a central and accessible part of the city.

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