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With a small population of nearly 900,000 residence, South Dakota has always enjoyed the game of poker. The famous “Dead Man’s Hand” was born in Deadwood, South Dakota which was the hand of Wild Bill Hickok shortly before he was killed by another poker player by the name of Jack McCall. POKER BOWL – TBD Guarantee. EVENT SCHEDULE; MORE INFO Lodging; 2021 Poker Bowl; 21 OR OLDER. South Dakota Main Event – $200,000 Guarantee.
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Live Poker Rooms in South Dakota
- Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort (Deadwood, SD)
- Dakota Sioux Casino (Watertown, SD)
- Fort Randall Casino (Lake Andes, SD)
- Grand River Casino (Mobridge, SD)
- Saloon No. 10 (Deadwood, SD)
- Silverado Franklin Casino (Deadwood, SD)
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South Dakota Poker Information
South Dakota’s poker rooms are spread around the edge of the state, with at least one room serving each border’s community. Tournament poker in South Dakota is relished by locals with high energy. Typically low buy-ins hide some deceptively fiery action. Many daily tournaments are rebuy events, with fun-loving locals prepared to commit piles of cash to boosting the prize pools. South Dakota’s city of Deadwood is a key location in the cult history of poker, as illustrated by the oft-quoted fact that Wild Bill Hickock played his fatal final hand in a saloon here. Fortunately, such deadly happenings are not seen nowadays. Well-organized events like the South Dakota State Poker Championship take place with no pistols drawn!