Welcome Players!

Location
Portland, OR 45.5-122.69 97201US
Meetups
844 so far
Rating
Westside Poker Club - Portland branch 4.00 4.009
Meetup topics
Founded
October 8, 2002

WELCOME! The WESTSIDE POKER CLUB is Portland's Best poker game since 2005. If you're tired of paying to get into "semi-private" clubs, paying the 1/2 hour cash game rake like in other clubs, or of wasting gas money driving to the casinos, then you've found the right game. We are open to all players of all skill levels.

On our meetup you'll find a complete calender of upcoming games, including COMPLETELY RAKE FREE cash games. On the cash games there is no table rental, no per 1/2 hour charge, no entry fee, none of the crap, just people playing poker. For more information, visit Westside Poker Club or view the calender on this site. I'll be running both groups at the same time, to spread the word and let people know about games. On tournament nights, there is a $5 entry fee to cover the cost of running the games, websites, etc.

On tournament nights if you are in the venue and signed in by 6:45pm, you will recieve 2k bonus chips.

What members are saying

 Never playing at your club again. Absolutely horrible blind structure. It makes no sense to go from more than 100 big blinds to literally 10 in a matter of 40 minutes. ... 

George

 Pokers fun and it was a good group of decent players. 

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What's new?

  • Oct 26
    • New member
      Vik
  • Oct 20
    • New member
    • New member
      “I have played a few times at the copper monkey, and like the set up.”
  • Oct 19
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  • Oct 15
    • New member
      “To find some tourney poker to polish my rusty skills.”
  • Oct 12
    • New member
      “have recently interested in playing the game.”
  • Oct 9
    • New member
      “looking for a large group. who's the organizer?”