Limit Holdem Poker

Lee Jones

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Limit hold'em. There, I said it, and the world didn't fall apart.

I know that among a certain subset of the poker community, it's quite fashionable to treat fixed-limit hold'em as something like a polyester suit — it was fine a generation ago, but now is part of the past.

No limit hold

Is it just because you can't shove all in? Because you have to earn your money one pot at a time rather than in a couple of massive double-ups? Because you basically always have to play four streets of poker?

And there's this thing about profit — sometimes it's fun to make money at poker without working hard at it. That brings me to my story.

I was at a casino recently and thought I'd sit down and play a little poker. Wander into the poker room and they've got a game going.

Me: 'You got a seat?'
Room manager: 'Yes sir. $3/$6 limit hold'em. Are you familiar with that?'
Me: 'Yeah, I played it a time or two.'
Room manager: 'How many chips would you like?'

I sat down and built up my five perfect stacks of $1 chips. Unlike no-limit, with all its mixing and matching of colors, a good limit game has exactly one color chip in action. Everything's easier. But I digress.

Folks, as I watched and played this game, I realized I was seeing something that I hadn't seen in years — the most honest, transparent game of poker imaginable. They all limped in so they could hit a flop. If you raised, they called, because they wanted to see the flop. After that, they checked and called if they thought they weren't drawing dead. If they bet, my goodness, they were beating top-top and you simply had to evaluate your chances against a Very Good Hand.

A check-raise promised at least two pair. It was never on a king-high board, it was never a draw — it was the goods.

Furthermore, the average pot I played was far bigger than the average pot that I play in a $1/$2 no-limit game. That's because I'd raise after a handful of limpers, they'd all call, and we'd be off to the races.

And race it was, because when you make it $6 to go with after three limpers and they all call, you have to drag your kings through a minefield. But I'll tell you what — they stand up way more than their share of the time, and when they do, you drag a two-scoop pot.

And if you hit a Real Hand, with two (or three or four) people all calling a couple of big bets on the turn and river ('I have to call — look at the size of the pot'), then you've got a three-scooper and it's as big as any pot you see every 45-60 minutes in a $1/$2 no-limit game.

I'm telling you, sometimes it's fun to play poker without the giant peaks and valleys of unlimited betting. You just bang your bets out there when you have the best hand and hope it holds. You call when you have the right price to draw, which is almost always.

And friends, you pay attention when they bet, and don't play head games with yourself. Because I promise you that in that game, and ones like it, when they bet or raise, they mean exactly what they're saying, and in fact, it's usually an understatement.

Limit Hold'em Strategy

Your no-limit instincts will generally keep you in good shape when playing limit hold'em, as long as you remember pot odds. That specifically means:

  1. You are never getting anybody off a decent hand, nor should you try. Furthermore, it's not correct for anybody to give up a 'decent' hand when they can get to a showdown for a relatively low price. So don't try to 'represent' a hand better than top pair and think they're going to fold top pair.
  2. No-limit hold'em pot odds calculations are generally of the form 'I'm getting 2-to-1' (or 2.5-to-1 or 3-to-1) — numbers of that magnitude. Limit hold'em routinely offers prices like 10-to-1, 15-to-1 or even 20-to-1. At that price, you can do a lot more gambling — be sure to take that into account.
  3. Please don't make hero folds on the river with a decent hand in a big pot. Throw your last one big bet out there with the anticipation of saying 'Nice hand, sir/ma'am.' People are bad at estimating small probabilities; trying to decide if you're better or worse than 19-to-1 against is not most people's strong suit.

One of the beauties of poker is the variety of forms and fashions it offers. If you can play limit hold'em, sometimes you'll have the opportunity to make good money playing a fun game against transparent, honest, but eminently fun and enjoyable opponents. Our game is rarely better than that.

NB: With the Spring Championship of Online Poker coming up at PokerStars, you'll have ample opportunity to flex your limit hold'em muscles. Your SCOOP opponents won't be as honest or transparent as my friends at this small casino, but many of the same principles apply — and you might find you really enjoy the game.

Lee Jones first joined PokerStars in 2003 and has been involved in the professional poker world for over 30 years. You can read his occasional Twitter-bites at @leehjones.

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The Pelican State is a real treat for poker players with several great
options when it comes to finding live Texas holdem poker action. The state
offers many rooms, all with a healthy number of tables and a great variety in
games.

Of course, no limit Texas holdem is the pick in the state and most tournament
play is played in this variant. You’ll be able to find a good mix of other
variants in ring games though, such as mixed, Omaha, and limit holdem.

Some of the bigger names in the casino market run poker rooms in Louisiana
including Harrah’s and Horseshoe, which are now both owned by Caesars
Entertainment. This shows just how important the market is here and how popular
poker has become. The game is still riding high and the standard is only
improving, which is excellent for the rest of the country and for neighbouring
states.

Gambling in Louisiana has been around for quite some time and the state law
requires that individual jurisdictions manage this, as opposed to blanket
legislation for all areas in the state. This means you’ll find casinos both on
land and on river boats, as well as horse racing and lottery. Casinos usually
have standard slots and video poker, as well as table games, and poker in the
rooms that we’ve listed for you below.

The pick of the bunch is certainly Coushatta, with Harrah’s trailing just
behind. The service in these poker rooms is like that you receive in the better
rooms in Las Vegas. Many drinks are comped for players including alcoholic
beverages, and most of the larger rooms offer comps at a dollar rate per hour.

Some big name tournaments also make their way down to the bayou state, with
the WSOP making a stop for a circuit event. During those times, you’ll find some
of the best action on the felt, particularly in the accompanying cash games.
Just because players can front the larger buy ins for the big name events
doesn’t mean they’re a quality poker player. So, make sure you take advantage of
the soft play during these times.

Online poker is still illegal in Louisiana so you’ll need to get your fill at
the real felt. It doesn’t look like the state will regulate online play for some
time, if at all. So, if you must play online you’ll need to move or take a
chance at one of the unlicensed online poker rooms offering play to US players.
Overall though the options for live poker really are great and Louisiana is a
great place for poker and the game is only continuing to thrive and grow in this
region.

List of Louisiana Poker Rooms

Here is our compiled list of all the poker rooms you can find in the state of
Louisiana:

Boomtown Casino New Orleans

  • Location: Harvey, Louisiana
  • Hours: Monday and Wednesday through Sunday from 12pm until 4am, Tuesday from
    9am until 4am
  • Tables: 7
  • Games: You’ll find up to three no limit holdem tournaments each day in this
    poker room, with the buy in ranging from $90 up to $350. If you are looking for
    a cash game you’ll come across $4 / $8 mixed and $4 / $8 limit holdem. They
    sometimes also spread some stud and Omaha when there’s demand.
  • Ambience: This no smoking poker room features an old school decor with clean
    and well maintained tables and comfortable chairs. They have flat screen TVs
    strategically placed around the room to keep you up to date with all the latest
    sports scores.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned in this poker room through the mychoice
    rewards program. On top of this they will provide you with cocktail and food
    service at the table so you’ll never miss a hand. Finally you’ll also be in the
    running for more cash with a series of promotions running through the week
    including splash pots, high hand and Aces cracked prizes.
  • Players: The standard of play in this room is decent with a good mix of local
    regulars and amateurs ensuring there’s always some decent action. You’ll
    probably find the best value in the tournaments as the cash games are a bit slow
    without the best limits. So unless you want to just relax for a few hours with
    some small ball poker, stick to the tournament action.

Coushatta Casino

  • Location: Kinder, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 20
  • Games: Tournament players will find a no limit holdem event every day except
    Wednesday with the buy in fluctuating from $115 up to $240. For the cash
    specialists they spread $1 / $3 and $2 / $5 no limit holdem and $4 / $8 limit
    holdem.
  • Ambience: This poker room is well designed with plenty of space between
    tables. The room is clean and comfortable and well-lit so you can put in an
    extra-long session. No smoking is permitted and they have 15 flat screen TVs on
    the walls to keep you entertained between hands. The main casino is bright and
    noisy but you’ll be somewhat insulated from all of that in this partially
    separated poker room.
  • Hospitality: You’ll receive cocktail and food service at the table while you
    play in this poker room. On top of this you can earn comps while you play cash
    through the casino rewards program and they also offer a bad beat jackpot and
    some other prizes if you hit a straight or royal flush.
  • Players: You’ll always find some action in this poker room. It’s widely
    considered one of the best in the Louisiana with excellent and friendly staff
    and a good mix of amateurs and professionals to keep the games running and
    juicy. If you are looking for the best possible value then visit on a weekend
    evening when things get even busier.

Cypress Bayou Casino

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  • Location: Charenton, Louisiana
  • Hours: Thursday from 2pm until 10pm, Friday from 2pm until 12am and Saturday
    from 12pm until 2am
  • Tables: 4
  • Games: A weekly $125 no limit holdem tournament is held on Thursday at
    6.30pm. Cash players will find a range of games which usually run based on
    demand. Generally $1 / $2 or $1 / $3 no limit holdem tables will be running most
    of the time.
  • Ambience: This small poker area in the Cypress Bayou casino features clean
    and well maintained tables and comfortable chairs in a fully no smoking
    environment. They have TVs on the walls to keep you entertained while you play.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned in this poker room in cash games through the
    Club Cypress program. You’ll also receive cocktail and food service at the table
    while you play so you can push your session that little bit longer.
  • Players: This poker room re-opened in early 2015 which is a great thing for
    players in the area. You’ll find some regulars at the tables and also some
    amateur visitors who want to take a shot at poker. This means you’ll usually
    find some decent action which can be exploited. For the best value visit on a
    Wednesday and sit down in their weekly no limit holdem freeze out tournament.

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Eldorado Casino Shreveport

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  • Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 8
  • Games: You’ll find a tournament on here every day except Monday. The game is
    always no limit holdem and the buy in ranges from $60 to $145. They also run a
    free roll on Thursday for qualifiers every second week. If you are looking for a
    ring game you’ll find $1 / $2, $1 / $3 and $2 / $5 no limit holdem, $1 / $2, $2
    / $5 and $15 / $30 pot limit Omaha high and $5 / $10 and $10 / $20 limit Omaha 8
    or better.
  • Ambience: This poker room is partially separated from the rest of the casino
    and is full no smoking for your comfort. The room features clean and well
    maintained tables against a modern decor with good lighting for long sessions.
    So you can stay entertained between hands they also have flat screen TVs around
    the room playing live sports.
  • Hospitality: When you play in this poker room you’ll receive food and
    cocktail service at the table so you can push your session out that little bit
    longer. On top of this you can earn comps through the Club Eldorado program and
    you’ll in the running to win more with a range of promotions including a bad
    beat jackpot, high hand prizes, splashed pots and royal and straight flush
    bonuses.
  • Players: You’ll come across a good mix of players in this room with things
    being a bit slot during the week but speeding up on weekends. The cash games
    offer decent value, especially on Friday and Saturday nights and the range of
    tournaments will offer value to most players at some point. The dealers and
    staff here are great and really provide you with that southern hospitality.

Golden Nugget Lake Charles

  • Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 6
  • Games: You’ll only find cash games in this poker room with $1 / $3 and $2 / $
    no limit holdem and $4 / $8 limit holdem being the main games they spread.
  • Ambience: This no smoking poker room is separated from the rest of the casino
    by just a rail. The room features red felt tables with gold trim against a brown
    and black decor. TVs cover the walls to keep you entertained during hands and
    the room is perfectly lit to keep your eyes comfortable during longer sessions.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned at a rate of $1 per hour through the 24
    Karat club rewards program when playing cash in this poker room. On top of this
    they provide food and cocktail service at the table and you’ll be in the running
    for extra cash through their royal and straight flush promotions.
  • Players: You’ll find a good mix of players from amateurs through to regulars
    in this poker room. This ensures there is decent action on the felt. The player
    pool for this casino isn’t that large so you may have to wait a bit on occasion
    to get a seat. If you want instant action, then visit during busier times and
    make sure you call ahead to get in a game faster. They don’t currently offer any
    tournaments but do on occasion open up registration for a sit n go event.

Harrah’s New Orleans

  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 20
  • Games: Cash players will find $1 / $3, $2 / $5 and $5 / $10 no limit holdem,
    $5 / $10 and $10 / $25 pot limit Omaha high, $4 / $12 mixed and $4 / $8 limit
    holdem in this poker room. If you are looking for some tournament action you’ll
    find a WSOP circuit event in May and not much else at this point in time.
  • Ambience: This no smoking poker room features purple felt tables with
    comfortable black chairs in a modern decor which truly fits in with New Orleans
    culture. The room is wonderfully appointment and spacious with TVs on the walls
    to keep you entertained between hands. It’s partially separate from the main
    casino area so you won’t be too disturbed by this when you play.
  • Hospitality: You’ll receive food and cocktails at the table while you play in
    this Harrah’s poker room. On top of this they offer comps through the Total
    Rewards program, and also run a series of promotions and jackpots to push your
    dollars that little bit further.
  • Players: You’ll find some excellent action in this poker room with mainly
    visitors and amateurs taking to the felt, with the odd regular or two thrown in.
    Because of the room location you’ll get lots of loose action on weekend
    evenings, and to some extent during the week also. The staff in this room are
    professional and friendly, which ensures that everyone is looked after and
    having a good time. This is probably one of the better poker rooms in the state
    and is well worth a visit when you are in town.

Horseshoe Casino Bossier City

  • Location: Bossier City, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 12
  • Games: No limit holdem tournaments are held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
    with a buy in ranging from $65 up to $105. If you are after a cash game they
    spread $1 / $3 and $2 / $5 no limit holdem and $4 / $8 and $20 / $40 limit
    holdem.
  • Ambience: Basic green felt tables with black trim sit against a modern and
    earth decor with lots of brown and beige in this poker room. The room itself is
    partially separate from the rest of the casino and is no smoking for your
    comfort. They have also placed TVs across the room to keep you up to date in
    your tournament or across your latest sports bets if you are playing cash.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned while you play cash games through the Total
    Rewards program. On top of this you’ll receive cocktail and food service at the
    table while you play so you need never miss a hand. They also run a series of
    promotions including high hands prizes, aces cracked bonuses and splashed pots
    to keep you coming back for more
  • Players: The staff and dealers in this room are excellent and really know
    their poker. They go out of their way to make you feel comfortable and welcome,
    and this is mirrored by the majority of players in the room. The standard is
    decent and would be similar to most other major local casinos in other states
    and cities across the US. If you want the best possible value visit on a weekend
    evening and play in the lower limit games.

Isle of Capri Casino Lake Charles

  • Location: Westlake, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 13
  • Games: No limit holdem tournaments are held on
    Monday, Wednesday and Saturday with a buy in of $70, $80 and $100 respectively.
    Cash players will find $2 / $5 and $5 / $10 pot limit Omaha high, $1 / $3 and $2
    / $5 no limit holdem and $4 / $8 limit holdem games.
  • Ambience: This no smoking poker room is located on the first floor of the
    casino and is partially separate from the main floor area. The tables are well
    maintained and clean and comfortable seating is provided. You’ll also be able to
    see TVs from most seats at the table so you can stay entertained between hands.
  • Hospitality: You’ll receive food and cocktail service at the table while you
    play here and you can also earn comps in cash games through the Fan Club rewards
    program. They also run some jackpots and promotions to keep you coming back for
    more.
  • Players: The staff and dealers in this poker room are excellent and really go
    the extra mile to make you feel welcome. The play is of a decent standard with
    mostly regulars taking to the felt during the quiet periods. On weekends the
    tables and games will become softer so visit then for the best value.

Jena Choctaw Pines Casino

  • Location: Dry Prong, Louisiana
  • Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday open
    from 2pm, Sunday and Wednesday open from 1pm
  • Tables: 5
  • Games: No limit holdem tournaments are held here on
    Wednesday and Sunday at 7pm and 2pm respectively with a buy in of $50. If you
    are looking for a cash game you’ll find $1 / $3 and $2 / $5 no limit holdem, $4
    / $8 limit holdem and $5 / $10 mixed games.
  • Ambience: This no smoking poker room features TVs on the walls to keep you
    entertained between hands with modern decor and beige felt tables with black
    trim and comfortable seating. The small room is well lit and great on the eyes
    for longer sessions.
  • Hospitality: You’ll receive food and cocktail service at the table while you
    play here, but unfortunately no comps are offered. They also offer a bad beat
    jackpot to push your dollars even further.
  • Players: This room is quite small and has small player pool. So, you’ll
    mostly come across random people at the table with few regulars from time to
    time. This means the play will probably be different every time you sit down
    here. So, take your time and assess the table before making any big moves. The
    staff and dealers are good enough, without many negative or positive reports.

L’Auberge Casino Baton Rouge

  • Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 7
  • Games: No limit holdem tournaments run in this poker room on Monday,
    Wednesday and Sunday with a buy in of $120, $60 and $60 respectively. The
    tournaments always begin at 11am. If you are looking for a cash game, you’ll
    find $1 / $3 and $2 / $5 no limit holdem and $4 / $8 limit holdem.
  • Ambience: It’s all about the red and orange earthy and soft tones in this
    modern poker room. The green felt tables are souring by comfortable red backed
    chairs with TVs across the walls to keep you entertained between hands. The room
    is completely no smoking and is partially separate from the rest of the casino.
  • Hospitality: You’ll receive food and cocktail service at the table while you
    play and can also earn comps in cash games through the mychoice rewards program.
    A series of promotions and jackpots are also running most of the time to push
    your dollars that little bit further.
  • Players: You’ll come across a good mix of players here with super aggressive
    young players and solid older rocks. This means you should always be able to
    find good spots to exploit and find some good value. Staff and dealers here are
    great and always ensure everyone feels welcome and looked after.

L’Auberge Casino Lake Charles

  • Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana
  • Hours: 24 hours, 7 days
  • Tables: 7
  • Games: No limit holdem tournaments are held on Tuesday and Thursday at 7.30pm
    with a buy in of $130. On top of this they spread $1 / $3, $2 / $5 and $5 / $10
    no limit holdem, $2 / $5 pot limit Omaha high and $4 / $8 limit holdem cash
    games.
  • Ambience: This poker room is only separated from the rest of the casino by a
    small rail which means you are affected by some of the noise from the main
    casino area. No smoking is permitted at the table though and you’ll be able to
    see a flat screen TV showing sports from most seats at the table. The brown and
    earthy decor against the light brown and orange table felt is nice on the eye.
  • Hospitality: Comps can be earned in cash games through the mychoice rewards
    program and you’ll be provided with cocktail and food service while you play. On
    top of this they offer a bad beat jackpot, high hand prizes and royal and
    straight flush bonuses.
  • Players: This small poker room offers some good action with lots of people
    ready to gamble it up on the felt. The general standard is decent so if you have
    an edge you’ll be able to find some good value once you assess the general
    standard of play. You won’t have to wait long for good action as this is one of
    the better poker rooms south west Louisiana.

Paragon Casino

  • Location: Marksville, Louisiana
  • Hours: Open from 4pm on Wednesday and 11am from Thursday through Sunday
  • Tables: 8
  • Games: For the tournament players, they run holdem events on Thursday and
    Friday with a buy in of $18 and $60 respectively. The Thursday event is fixed
    limit and the Friday is no limit. If you are looking for a cash game you’ll find
    $2 / $5 and $5 / $10 no limit holdem, $5 / $10 mixed and $4 / $8 limit holdem
    games.
  • Ambience: This poker room is partially separate from the rest of the casino
    and features basic poker tables that are clean and well maintained and
    surrounded by comfortable chairs. TVs are viewable from most seats at the table
    so you can stay entertained between hands. The room is non-smoking for your
    comfort.
  • Hospitality: You’ll be treated with food and cocktail service at the table in
    this small poker room with comps also being offered to players in cash games
    through the Paragon Preferred Players Club. The room also runs a range of
    promotions and jackpots including a bad beat jackpot, high hand prizes and royal
    and straight flush bonuses.
  • Players: You’ll come across quite a random mix of players in this room with a
    few regulars taking the felt mostly during the week days. The play will be at it
    best when the tournaments are running, especially once a fair few of the players
    have busted out. Staff and dealers here are knowledgeable and professional,
    making for a great poker room experience.

Conclusion

Louisiana offers many live poker rooms offering Texas holdem games. Use our
guide to find the rooms closest to you or to plan your next trip to this
southern state. In addition to no limit Texas holdem, most rooms run limit
holdem games and Omaha from time to time.