November 2, 2009
PRESS RELEASE
DETROIT - Greektown Casino-Hotel announces the opening of a brand new poker
room, located in the space formerly occupied by The Alley Grille. The new poker
room opens November 23 and features 13 tables in a private, cozy and comfortable
setting. The room is non-smoking and offers a bar and lounge area. The new poker
area at Greektown also features a separate room with a table for private games.
"We're committed to giving our guests what they want, and that's exactly what we
are doing for our poker players. The space is a natural fit for a poker room,
giving players a private area away from the casino floor, a convenient bar and
lounge, and more seats and tables than any other Detroit casino poker room,"
said Amanda Totaro, VP Marketing at Greektown. "Poker players can also get
excited about new tournaments they'll only be able to find at Greektown. We have
always been known as a great place to play poker and we're reinforcing that with
our new poker room."
Greektown's new poker room will utilize a pager and digital screen system to
conveniently alert players when their seat is ready. The room will also offer
players a variety of traditional and several unique tournaments, a wall of fame,
finger food, and free collectible tournament chips. Upcoming poker tournaments
include "The Road to the Big Game," a "No Limit Free Roll Tournament" and a
"Bounty Hunter Bonus."
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