Horseshoe Casino Hammond
Last night I took my girlfriend to see Tony Bennett at the Venue located at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, IN. I honestly bought the tickets for this concert only having a vague idea of what to expect. After all Tony is in his 80s now. But the show was excellent. It was re-branded as Horseshoe Casino Hammond on May 4, 2001. In 2004 Harrah’s Entertainment bought the Horseshoe and built a new vessel. The current casino facility – a combination of the vessel plus a pavilion – opened on Aug.
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Horseshoe Casino Hammond | |
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Location | Hammond, Indiana |
Address | 777 Casino Center Drive |
Opening date | 1996 |
Total gaming space | 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m2)[1] |
Signature attractions | Hammond Marina Whihala Beach |
Casino type | Riverboat |
Owner | Vici Properties |
Operating license holder | Caesars Entertainment |
Previous names | Empress Casino |
Coordinates | 41°41′35″N87°30′28″W / 41.69295°N 87.507718°WCoordinates: 41°41′35″N87°30′28″W / 41.69295°N 87.507718°W |
Website | caesars.com/horseshoe-hammond |
Horseshoe Casino Hammond, located in Hammond, Indiana, is a 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m2) property containing gaming, entertainment, restaurants, bars, and lounges.
History[edit]
Horseshoe Casino was originally opened as Empress Casino in 1996 as a 54,000-square-foot (5,000 m2), four-level gaming vessel. Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation was established in 1993 as a private holding company mostly owned by Jack Binion. In 1999, the corporation acquired Empress Casinos, including both the Hammond property and another Empress Casino in Joliet, Illinois. After selling off the Joliet property in 2001, the Hammond property was re-branded as Horseshoe Casino Hammond on May 4, 2001. In 2004, the corporation was sold to Harrah’s Entertainment (re-branded as Caesars Entertainment in 2010), who oversaw a 2-year construction of a new boat. The current casino facility, a gaming vessel designed by Friedmutter Group beginning in 2006, was opened on August 8, 2008.
In October 2017, ownership of the property was transferred to Vici Properties as part of a corporate spin-off, and it was leased back to Caesars Entertainment.[2][3]
Facilities[edit]
The vessel has two public floors, including a main gaming floor with special high limit, poker, and Asian gaming areas, 2 feature bars, and a VIP lounge, as well as a second floor with a 3,400 capacity entertainment space, and an updated Village Square Buffet. The vessel is adjacent to the main pavilion with multiple food outlets including Jack Binion’s Steakhouse, as well as a gift shop and ballroom/meeting facilities.
'The Venue' is Horseshoe Casino’s entertainment space which also functions as an area that can host any type of event. The 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m2) space was designed by Canadian designers Sceno Plus, who are best known for designing all of the Cirque du Soleil theaters in the United States as well as the Coliseum at Caesars Palace. Though the standard setup is 2,500 theater-style telescopic seats, the versatility of the room allows those seats to be pulled back for a full general-admission room that can be set up for more contemporary rock shows, as well as function as a banquet and trade show facility. The Venue opened on the same day as the casino on Aug 8, 2008 with a midnight Asian show featuring Andy Hui and William So, and held several more grand opening concerts that same weekend, including Bette Midler, Alicia Keys, Smashing Pumpkins, Mo'Nique, and James Blunt. More than 200 shows were produced in The Venue in the first three years, and additional activities included The Great Midwest Smokeout, as well as the Chicago Circuit Championship of the World Series of Poker.
The casino has a staff of over 2,200 employees.
Gambling[edit]
Horseshoe Casino has over 350,000 square feet (33,000 m2) of gaming space, and currently has over 3,000 slot machines (including over 250 video poker machines) and 100 gaming tables. The high limit gaming room features 125 machines in denominations up to $1,000 and is centered around an acrylic horseshoe statue, the second largest acrylic statue in the United States behind Tiffany’s at the time of the opening in 2008.[citation needed]
Horseshoe is home to the largest poker room in the Midwest, featuring 34 tables at all limits, and including a private poker area, Benny’s Back Room, named for the founder of the original Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas, Benny Binion.
Horseshoe has consistently branded itself as the home of the highest limits. Benny Binion, on opening the original Binion’s Horseshoe in Las Vegas, was the first to institute high table limits. The craps table limit of $500 was ten times higher than any other casino in Las Vegas, and eventually Binion raised the limit to $10,000 and even eliminated table limits at times.
Horseshoe regularly hosts poker tournaments, including the World Series of Poker Chicago Circuit Event and Chicago Poker Classic. The WSOP Circuit Event is the largest in the United States.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Chicago Casino - Horseshoe Hammond'. horseshoehammond.com.
- ^'Vici Properties Inc., completes spin-off from Caesars Entertainment Operating Company' (Press release). Vici Properties. October 6, 2017 – via NewsBank.
- ^Form 424B4: Prospectus (Report). Vici Properties. February 2, 2018. p. F-54 – via EDGAR.
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Poker Room Features
Poker Room Details
- Venue Type
- Casino
- Casino reopened on June 15, 2020.
- Rewards Program
- Total Rewards
- Comps & Promotions
- $1/hour comp rate
Horseshoe Hammond Details
The Horseshoe Hammond is the site of the biggest poker room in the Midwest, with more than 30 open-area poker tables. This Horseshoe venue also spreads a number of high-limit tables in a private VIP section to stay true to founder Jack Binion’s passion for the highest possible stakes. Aesthetically, the main room is very attractive and laden with gold coloring. Extensive overhead lighting offsets the darkness of the supportive wooden beams and wall panelling to provide a very airy, bright interior.
The Horseshoe Hammond is a predominately no-limit hold’em poker room. Stakes as high as $25-$50 have been known to run here, plus occasional limit hold’em, pot-limit Omaha, and some H.O.R.S.E. games. The luxurious high-limit area is very lavish by comparison, with leather-upholstered chairs allowing high-flying visitors to play $100-$200 and beyond. The Horseshoe Hammond ably hosts a World Series of Poker Circuit event. Indiana’s biggest tournament series builds excitement toward the $1,675 buy-in main event. The winner of this event scoops a big payout and progresses to the WSOP-C National Championship, which guarantees more than $1 million to qualifiers. Big guarantees also come to the venue throughout the year, as proven by their $250,000 tournament series, which often appear on short notice to reward valued customers.
When playing the Horseshoe Hammond’s cash games, you should be aware of rake system. In the main room, an extra $1 is taken from all pots of $20 or higher to fund regular draws for WSOP-C seats. As high-limit players do not contribute to this pool, only main-area players earn. It should also be remembered that players in the main room are not able to eat at the poker tables. Only high-limit players have this special privilege. All visitors gain comps on the Caesars Total Rewards scheme, which permits for free meals and other services once enough hours of poker have been played.