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Located inside the Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières, this compact poker room offers live No-Limit Texas Hold’em cash games and a surprisingly active weekly tournament schedule. With only four poker tables, it is not a sprawling Las Vegas-style cardroom, but it gives Trois-Rivières players a regulated place to play live poker without making the longer drive to Montréal or Québec City.

The room combines poker with big-screen sports and food service available while you play. Cash games begin at $1/$2 No-Limit Hold’em, and players can use the PokerAtlas app to reserve a seat before arriving.

Poker Games: No-Limit Texas Hold’em
Poker Tables: 4
Minimum Cash-Game Stakes: $1/$2
Cash Games: Available during scheduled poker-room hours, subject to demand
Weekly Tournaments: Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday
Bad Beat Jackpot: Network-wide progressive and mini Bad Beat jackpots
Food and Drinks: Food can be ordered and enjoyed from your poker seat
Sports Viewing: Big-screen sports shown inside the poker room
Minimum Age: 18+
Parking: On-site parking is available at the gaming-hall property

Poker Room Report: Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières by PokerHub

The Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières Poker Room fills an important gap in Quebec’s live-poker scene. It gives local players access to government-operated cash games, affordable tournaments and progressive jackpot promotions in a professionally managed gaming environment.

With only four tables, game availability will naturally depend on the day, time and player demand. This is the kind of room where checking PokerAtlas before leaving home makes sense—especially on busy tournament nights when open cash-game seating may be limited.

The room’s strongest feature is its low-cost tournament schedule. Buy-ins currently range from $30 to $50, making it accessible to recreational players who want a real casino tournament without needing to fire a $200 bullet before dinner.

The ability to watch sports and order food directly from the table is another nice touch. Nobody wants to abandon a good $1/$2 game because their stomach has started making louder noises than the chip shuffler beside them.

Poker Room Hours

The official poker-room hours are:

Monday: 6 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Tuesday: 6 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 6 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Friday: 6 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 3 a.m.

FAQs

Q Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières Poker Tournaments

The poker room currently runs Texas Hold’em tournaments four days per week. Same-day registration begins at noon, with seat reservations and additional details available through the poker-room counter.

Monday Deep Stack

Start Time: 6 p.m.
Buy-in: $40
Prize Pool Contribution: $32
Tournament Fee: $6
Bad Beat Contribution: $2
Starting Stack: 40,000 chips
Blind Levels: 15 minutes

Breaks are scheduled after Levels 8, 16 and 24, depending on how long the tournament runs.

Tuesday Deep Stack Turbo

Start Time: 7 p.m.
Buy-in: $40
Prize Pool Contribution: $32
Tournament Fee: $6
Bad Beat Contribution: $2
Starting Stack: 35,000 chips
Blind Levels: 15 minutes

Breaks are held after Levels 8, 16 and 24 when applicable, with another break before the final table.

Saturday Deep Stack Turbo

Start Time: 7 p.m.
Buy-in: $50
Prize Pool Contribution: $38
Tournament Fee: $10
Bad Beat Contribution: $2
Starting Stack: 30,000 chips
Blind Levels: 15 minutes

Scheduled breaks take place after Levels 8, 16 and 24 when applicable, plus an additional break before the final table.

Sunday Deep Stack

Start Time: 2 p.m.
Buy-in: $30
Prize Pool Contribution: $23
Tournament Fee: $5
Bad Beat Contribution: $2
Starting Stack: 40,000 chips
Blind Levels: 20 minutes

Breaks are scheduled after Levels 6, 12 and 18 when applicable, along with a break before the final table.

Tournament schedules, structures and fees can change, so players should confirm the current details with the poker room before travelling.

Q Bad Beat Jackpots

Cash-game players are eligible for Loto-Québec’s network-wide progressive Bad Beat Jackpot, which is shared across participating poker rooms at Casino de Montréal, Casino du Lac-Leamy, Salon de jeux de Québec and Salon de jeux de Trois-Rivières.

To qualify for the network-wide progressive jackpot, a cash-game player must lose at showdown with four tens or better.

The room also participates in a fixed $25,000 Mini Bad Beat Jackpot. To qualify, a player must lose with a full house consisting of three aces and two kings or a stronger qualifying hand, up to four nines. Additional rules and payout conditions apply.

Jackpot amounts can change at any time, and the amounts displayed inside the poker room take precedence over figures shown online.

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