Where can I play poker in Batumi with a US$100 budget, and are there casino entry fees?
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Based on 1 discussion with 6 participants · Last activity: 4 days ago
TL;DR
If you have about US$100 for poker in Batumi, confirm the table buy-in, ante and any non-refundable casino entry fee before going. Eclipse is mentioned, but a US$25 ante can make a $100 bankroll disappear quickly.
When asking about poker, check not only the entry fee but also the minimum buy-in and table ante: with a US$25 ante, a US$100 budget may cover only a few hands.
Eclipse casino is mentioned as a poker option in Batumi. Check its current table limits before visiting, as a high ante may not suit a US$100 budget.
For a one-off visit, set a firm spending cap—such as US$100–300—and do not add more money once you start. Treat the casino as paid entertainment rather than a way to make money.
Travelers hoping to play poker for around two hours on US$100 should look for low-stakes tables with a small ante. Otherwise, the initial budget may not last for a long session.
A US$100 non-refundable casino charge is discussed in Batumi, but do not assume it applies everywhere. Ask whether the payment is an admission charge, a deposit, or playable credit before you go.