POKER JACKPOT STANDS AT $25,081.21
Poker Jackpot current as of 30/10/2025. Odds of winning the top tier Royal Flush jackpot is 1 in 649,740.
POKER AT THE DISTRICT
The District Poker offers two ways of playing poker – tournaments and ‘cash’ or ‘ring’ games. The basic difference between the two is that players may get up and leave a cash game anytime they like but will need to play a tournament out to a conclusion to win a prize.
POKER HOURS
Wednesday 7pm – Late
Thursday 6:30pm – Late (Cash games from 7pm)
Friday 6pm – Late
Saturday 2pm – Late
CASH GAMES
Cash games are played with chips that are redeemable for cash. Players may put their name down for a cash game at the The District Poker from thirty minutes prior to opening. Players may join in straight away or be sent an SMS if they are on a waiting list.
No Limit Texas Hold’em:
- Blinds 2/2
- Buy in $ 50 – $300
- Blinds 2/5
- Buy in $150 – $800
Other games may be available on request.
Pot Limit Omaha
- Blinds 1/3
- Buy in $100 – $300
Other games may be available on request.
TOURNAMENTS
District Poker hosts weekly Poker Tournaments with buy-ins starting at $100. Registration for all poker tournaments is via The District Poker Cashier, located next to The District Poker on level one.
$100 Freeze Out tournaments on Thursday nights
- Freeze Out
- $100 buy-in ($80 prize pool contribution. $20 SkyCity Adelaide fee)
- 15-minute blind levels
- $20,000 starting stack
Tournaments start at 18:30 on Thursday with late registration available until the beginning of the seventh level.
POKER JACKPOTS
You must be present at 11pm to claim your prize.
The District Poker Jackpot stands at $25,081.21
Make a Royal Flush on any eligible table to win up to 100% of the Poker jackpot!
Current as of 30/10/2025. Odds of winning the top tier Royal Flush jackpot is 1 in 649,740.
Highest Hands Bonus
We are giving away $250 every Wednesday and Thursday each week to the highest hand before 11pm. Simply play our hold'em cash tables the best hand wins
Hand must use both hole cards and must be the highest hand possible of the board to qualify.