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About the Poker Room at Playtime Casino Kelowna

Playtime Casino Kelowna offers a welcoming poker experience, ideal for recreational players and those looking for soft, beatable games. The poker room is small but functional, with friendly and professional dealers. No-Limit Texas Hold’em is the main attraction, catering to a mix of casual players and regulars.

While the stakes remain moderate, the games are often loose and entertaining, making it a great spot for players who enjoy unpredictable action. Though high-stakes options are limited, the inviting atmosphere and steady player turnout make it a solid choice for a fun and profitable night of poker.

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For reservations, you can contact the casino at 1-250-860-9467. Reservations Begin at 11:00 AM.

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FAQs

Q Do they have a Bad Beat jackpot?

Yes. The Bad Beat jackpot is awarded when Four-of-a-Kind 8’s (or better) are beaten by a Four-of-a-Kind (or better). Both cards in each player’s hand must be used to qualify. If a Four-of-a-Kind is beaten, two of the four must be from the player’s private hand.


Maximum Poker Bad Beat Jackpot: $500,000


The jackpot is distributed as follows:



  • 50% goes to the losing qualifying hand.

  • 25% goes to the winning qualifying hand.

  • 25% is divided among the other active players at the table.


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