Either there will be no poker room, or it will be just like Argosy's.which is the same for me as no poker room.
While I'm excited/thrilled about the prospect of the new casino in KCK at the speedway, I'm very unhappy that it will be managed/ran by the same people who run the Argosy. The stories I'm hearing are ridiculous (and true!!) about the looooooong line at 5:30 AM in the cold early Monday (and they didn't open till 9 I believe) they gave away the bad beat jackpot to high hands, only needing one card to make your high hand, and players playing every hand at 4/8 and checking it all down to the river. Like I said, I don't know if the Bad Beat part is true or not, but it's an interesting concept for a room that's closing down.Ĭonfirmed to closing and giving away bad beat. I don't know what day it was, but I was told that high hands paid out (like full houses or straight flushes got $500), and they had another bonus for the high hand each hour. They picked a day, and if you were playing in their room that day they had all kinds of bonuses. I heard a rumor that they gave away their bad recently. They will continue to spread live poker until March 28. Argosy Casino Riverside jobs in Kansas City, MO. Argosy Casino Kansas City, Riverside, Missouri. The Kansas City Argosy Casino has decided to close its poker room as of March 29. Test whether you prefer the Fibonacci strategy or James Bonds approach with some free roulette games.