A bustling poker venue in the heart of Dublin. (Image: Sporting Emporium)
Nestled just off Grafton Street in the heart of Dublin, The Sporting Emporium stands as a beacon for poker enthusiasts, offering a blend of luxury, competitive play, and a vibrant community atmosphere.
Since its inception in 2005, The Sporting Emporium has cultivated a reputation for elegance and sophistication. The dedicated poker floor boasts 14 spacious tables, providing ample space for both cash games and tournaments. The club’s commitment to a refined ambience is evident in its dress code, encouraging smart attire to enhance the overall experience.
Cash Games: Available nightly from 8:10 PM, the club offers:
• No Limit Hold’em
• Pot Limit Omaha (Wednesdays)
Both games feature €1/€2 blinds, with buy-ins ranging from €50 to €500.
Tournaments: Regularly scheduled events include:
• Monday & Thursday No Limit Texas Hold’em
• Buy-in: €100 + €20
• Starting stack: 25,000 chips
• 20-minute blind levels
• Registration from 8:00 PM; start time at 8:15 PM.
The Sporting Emporium fosters a sense of community through initiatives like the Cash Game League, where players logging 60 hours or more qualify for a playoff final. Double hours are awarded for sessions of four or more hours in a single night, incentivising extended play.
Beyond regular play, the club caters to private groups, offering tailored packages for special occasions, corporate events, or casual gatherings. With professional dealers and customizable options, guests can enjoy a personalised poker experience.
As a members-only venue, The Sporting Emporium requires registration for participation. Prospective members must present valid identification and adhere to the club’s dress code, ensuring a secure and upscale environment for all patrons.
For those seeking a premier poker experience in Dublin, The Sporting Emporium offers a blend of competitive play, luxurious surroundings, and a welcoming community, solidifying its status as a top destination for both local and visiting players.

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