Four Aces Club
| Four Aces Club (inside Continental Lanes) 31055 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, MI 48066 Phone: 586-344-3715 Website: fouracesclub.net Room Information
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*** Always call the Poker Room before going to see if they have games going. Sometimes charities don’t get their license and rooms can not run games.***
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March 12, 2011 at 10:18 pm
the dealers dont shuffle good at all. the hole room is full of donkeys.beers are too much and skunky.bad bad bad place to play DONT GO THEIR
April 11, 2012 at 12:43 am
I used to be a frequent player there playing both cash and blackjack. After realizing how ignorant and cheap the owner is (Guy) I stopped going there. In blackjack they take your 17&18 push and max bet is $5.00. Now, for the cash players the only thing you will get as food is pretzels. Nothing but an insult because the owner is so super cheap and arrogant. Any other charity poker you go to cash players have a lot more then pretzels they can actually have meals. and blackjack is actually a blackjack game and not that bullshit where they take your 17&18 push. People will eventually catch up on how insulting the owner is and they will stop going. My buddies and I stopped going and will never step foot in there again.
April 22, 2012 at 10:34 pm
Thanks for your comments we have since removed the 17 – 18 house takes pushes rule and if you ever had the food at Continental Lanes you would understand why we give out pretzels nuts and gold fish crackers.
March 14, 2011 at 5:18 pm
Having played there just last night, I have to really disagree with the last poster. The dealers do a great job, and the room is run very well. I did not have beer, so I can’t comment on that, but the bar is right in the room so service is easy to access. Definitely will play here again.
March 14, 2011 at 5:46 pm
Thanks for your input Frank…. I kinda took the first post with a grain of salt. I know a lot of rooms have dealers that are not the best, but when the poster made the comment about “skunky” beer I had to wonder if someone just had a bad nite.
March 16, 2011 at 4:04 pm
I have to disagree about the dealers being bad. Some of them do a great job at controlling the game. However, they have 1 dealer there that is gay and will frequently make off color remarks to some players. If you can ignore this type of stuff, the play is fun.
March 16, 2011 at 4:50 pm
I don’t have a problem with a dealer being gay, but if the dealer is making remarks that are not appropriate, this should be brought to the attention of the floor…
May 21, 2011 at 12:02 pm
I had a problem with the dealers as well.. He kept giving me crappy cards! And if I did get decent cards, someone always rivered me. Thanks dealer!
All in all it was a decent room. Better then I expected regardless of the bad luck that wiped me out. I’ll be back after I return some bottles.
June 23, 2011 at 5:27 pm
LOL if i dont win the room suxs itz poker good nites and bad nites will happen Dealers control there tables sorry u didnt like it move on dont come back probaly bad poker player anyway
October 12, 2011 at 10:32 pm
Dealers are fine.
The worst tournaments in Michigan, only pay out 50% of what is collected. They say they pay 75%, but what they dont tell you is that they pay out 75% of the first $1, then 50% of the rest. Believe me, they will get more then half the players walk in with just $1 hoping to hit the lottery.
All the tournaments are $1 rebuys, attracts the best people in the area.
There has been many cars broken into in the parking lot, and tires deflatted.
Not a good place.
November 3, 2011 at 2:37 pm
Your statements are wrong and our players will disagree.
The percentages you’ve posted are for our freeze out tournaments. These are normal for “CHARITY” poker rooms. Our Re-buys pay out 80% of the initial buy-in and 65% of the re-buys.
Our nightly tournaments give you more play than any other tournaments in the area. It takes a player an average of 6 hours to win a re-buy tournament at Four Aces Club. Our blinds are longer and they don’t double every level. Most of our starting stacks would be consider deep stacks at any other card room or casino. And we only spread 2 one dollar tournaments a week now.
Next time the completion or a banned or barred player posts, it sure would be nice if you check your facts before you post lies about another poker room.
November 3, 2011 at 7:55 pm
@DetroitGuy, I kind of get the feeling this was directed at me (the site owner). If it was I am sorry you feel the way you do, I really have no way to tell if the person writing the comment is your competition or a banned player from your room. This is an open forum open to everyone including yourself, you indicated in your post that you are with “Four Aces Club”, but I have no way to verify this. I also feel it would be wrong of me to delete you comments for this reason.
Thanks for stopping by and updating the comment section here on your rooms tournaments and payouts.
Joe…………..
November 5, 2011 at 9:48 pm
Sorry Joe, not refering to you at all. The poster RPR was making incorrect statements about pay backs. It just seems shortly after having to bar a player we come up with a neagitve post about the room on the fourms.
December 2, 2011 at 9:47 pm
No Guy, I am completing correct about your room. Its terrible. And no, most other charity poker rooms only do not pay out your horrible percents. Most rooms pay the state max which is 80%, not 65%, do you think we are all morons here?
Hahaha WOW 80% of a dollar? What a great GUY!
January 16, 2012 at 5:11 pm
Guy runs a good shop and I am hoping to get my charity in there.
All of the dealers are fine with obviously some are better than others. There have been a few problems as with any entity that has customer contact with workers. All of the problem dealers are no longer there.
Many of the above comments on tournaments are correct. Especially the payouts and the $1 rebuys with people trying to get lucky and with the posted return rates. The room has just switched the Wednesday tournament to a deep stack where $40 add-on gets $120,000 in chips (there are others at $5, $10, $20, and $30). For those of you not associated with having a charity or running a poker room, most of the time tournaments do not make the room much money. Even with the $1 rebuys where only 25% goes to the house and charity, that means if $2,400 is collected that is only $600 in profit. Of which only $300 goes to the poker room. If you have eight tables (normal for the $1 or $5 rebuys), that means paying eight dealers for at least 1.5 hours or more. More like three hours for a total of 24 man hours. Now do the math as far as how much dealers are usually paid. This does not include the other remaining dealers that can sometimes work up to six hours before the tournament is over.
As far as Continental Lanes goes, it could be a lot better. The food is bad (especially the square pizza) and service is hit and miss. There is only one really good waitress and often the management of Continental Lanes does not keep enough people working. So you will probably have to go to the bar to get a drink.