From Metro Manila to the South, Masters Poker Club continues its advocacy to promote poker as a sport in the Philippines as it officially opened the doors of its newest branch in Biñan, Laguna located inside the DRT Cockpit Arena along Governor’s Drive.
Inspired by the greatest poker clubs around the world, the Biñan poker room is a stark contrast to the neighboring cockpit as one feels like being transported to a totally different location altogether with its very spacious and elegant design.
The inside is both cozy and comfortable, making the playing experience quite pleasant for the club’s friendly and competitive players.
With 60 players present at the soft opening, the feedback was amazing and the club expects the number to grow rapidly in the coming weeks with the venue open from 2 p.m. to 4 a.m. every day.
“We aim to deliver the same experience across all our branches,” says Masters Poker Club president Gabby Atayde. “Players can expect the same quality we have always delivered in our Malate branch.”
“We’re very excited for the potential of this new branch and the growth of the poker community here in the Philippines,” says Masters Poker Club marketing head Gio Palacios.
“Our aim is to make poker accessible to everybody by bringing the action closer to emerging poker communities. We’re looking forward to players willing to give our sport a shot,” adds Masters Poker Club business development head Josh So.
To celebrate poker as a legitimate sport, Masters Poker Club lists the top poker destinations in the world that have inspired it to level up the industry in the country.
While the thrill of playing poker is universal, finding the perfect place to indulge in a game or two can be challenging.
From the dazzling lights of Las Vegas to the opulent elegance of Monaco, the following places offer plenty of opportunities to make unforgettable memories and test your skills against other card sharks. So gather your chips and prepare to discover the most alluring poker havens in the world.
- Macau, China
Macau wasn’t considered the world’s gaming capital, especially in the West, until recently. However, it’s becoming more significant in the casino industry, as its casinos generate six times more income than Las Vegas. Macau is often referred to as the gambling capital of East Asia, boasting 41 casinos that welcome guests from all over the world, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The machines there always operate, attracting quite a diverse crowd, including businesspeople, retirees, and young people vying for massive prizes at one of Macau’s casinos. The Venetian Macau is the largest, most secure casino in the region and globally. So if you want to learn how to count cards in blackjack, the Venetian may not be the ideal place for you.
- Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Las Vegas, Nevada’s gaming capital, attracts millions of visitors annually with its dazzling sights and sounds. The city boasts nearly 100 casinos, including the Bellagio, Venetian, and Wynn/Encore. With the country’s highest density of poker rooms, Vegas is an ideal location for aspiring poker pros. The city hosts the World Series of Poker and many other tournament series each summer, solidifying its status as a poker mecca. Lastly, Vegas and the surrounding areas have plenty to offer, from dining options to shows and other attractions. From Grand Canyon to the Red Rocks, there’s something for everyone in this region.
- Austin, Texas, United States
Although Texas wasn’t initially considered a top poker destination due to its legal gray area, it now has over 50 card rooms, particularly in major cities like Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. Austin’s Lodge Poker Club, owned by Brad Owen, Andrew Neeme, and Doug Polk, offers a fantastic poker experience with 82 tables, daily tournaments and many cash tables. In addition to poker, Austin has a vibrant cultural, food and music scene, along with outdoor recreation opportunities. Because of its status as a state with no income taxes, Texas is increasingly attractive to poker enthusiasts, making it a must-visit destination.