Closed California Poker Room
Sho-Ka-Wah

3 Tables
13101 Nokomis Road
Hopland
888-746-5292
Poker room closed.
Comments about Sho-Ka-Wah

Name:PokerWiki
Date:Sunday April 1, 2007
Subject:Sho-Ka-Wah Casino Review
Message:A few miles east of Hopland on CA Hwy 175, just before it gets all twisty as it climbs over the mountain, the Sho-Ka-Wah casino is perched pleasantly on the upslope of the hill. Originally built around bingo, the Sho-Ka-Wah has expanded in its limited space to fill in quite nicely with a decent showing of table games (blackjack, Let It Ride, and the like), a nice bar, a decent but small "steakhouse", and a small but serviceable poker "room".



Game Character: Typical small-casino poker crowds: an occasional semi-skilled player, some super-aggressive ("move in specialist") types, loose passive types, and some calling stations.

Posting: New players do not need to post.

Shuffling: All tables are hand-shuffled.

Wait Time: Varies from time to time, since there is often only one cash game going on. Wait can be from 0-60 minutes. They will announce your name over the casino PA when you get called for a spot, but the PA is a bit crackly and hard to hear, so if you can make out "poker" amidst the static, you'd best go check.

Tournaments

    * Daily NLHE tournaments at 5:30pm.
    * Sun 5:30pm $10+$5 NLHE. Unlimited $10 rb, $20 ao.
    * Mon 5:30pm $50+$5 NLHE. Unlimited $25 rb, $25 ao.
    * Occasional special satellites

Jackpots and Promotions

    * Bad Beat Jackpot: AAAJJ or better beaten = $24000 or more (progressive)
    * High Hand of the Week = $100

Atmosphere

The poker area at Sho-Ka-Wah is nicely removed, despite being only behind a half-wall. The din of the slot machines is definitely present, but is not overwhelming, as the poker tables are closer to the snack bar than the slot machine hordes. A large TV is tuned to the big sports game of the day, and the area is nicely lit, making it easy to see cards and players. They even have nice tournament-running software that they show on the TV during tourneys that shows the clock, player count, blinds, etc.
The poker area
The poker area

The casino itself was built around the concept of bingo and has only recently begun to shed that image. The western half of the building is still a large bingo hall, but it is only in use during "bingo hours" now and is often lying completely empty.

Neighborhood: Fairly remote yet not that far from Hopland (a small town) or US 101 itself (only about three miles west). There are no houses or other businesses visible nearby (though a few are there if you know where to look), merely fields of brush and grass. The casino lies in the middle of the Indian reservation itself, but the terrain is steep enough that this isn't exactly a "neighborhood". There are other driveways leading off to houses of reservation residents, though it's not easy to see them.

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