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Crown Perth will become the first casino in Australia to reopen its poker room following nationwide COVID-19 closures when it welcomes back players this Saturday. But it won’t be poker quite as we know it, with play to be limited to five players per table for the foreseeable future.
In a Tuesday announcement, Crown Perth Poker said it would be open again from midday on Saturday 27 June with social distancing policies and strict hygiene measures in place. The reopening comes more than three months after Crown Resorts suspended all gaming operations at both Crown Perth and Crown Melbourne on 23 March due to state-imposed COVID-19 restrictions.
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- The Crown Perth Casino is open 24/7 and has over 240 gaming tables, 2,000 electronic games, the Pearl Room, which offers a salon and a 180 degree view of the city skyline of Perth, a Baccarat Room, which features high limit Baccarat, Blackjack and Crown Holdem, and Crown Poker, a poker room with 12 tables offering cash games, weekly tournaments.
- A Perth man has turned a $15 poker punt into a $3.6 million win to claim Australia’s largest ever casino table jackpot. The lucky player became an instant millionaire when he pulled off a royal.
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While Crown Perth is opening its doors once again, there has been no word yet as to when Crown Melbourne will follow suit given the recent outbreak of COVID-19 clusters across Victoria.
The Crown Poker Championship, originally scheduled for 15 to 27 April at Crown Melbourne, and the Crown Perth Poker Sapphire Series, scheduled for 21 to 31 May, have already been casualties of the pandemic.
Crown Resorts CEO Ken Barton said, “Crown’s priority is to the health and safety of our employees, customers and the community. The physical distancing and hygiene measures have been developed in consultation with the Government, Commissioner of Police and Chief Health Officer to allow reopening in a safe manner.
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“We look forward to welcoming back many of our employees and customers to Crown Perth.”