Four Winds South Bend Plans 10-Table Poker Room

Officials at the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians' Four Winds Casino South Bend in Indiana said a 10-table poker room is set to open this fall in response to guest requests. A Labor Day weekend opening is possible. It will be the eighth poker room in Indiana.

Four Winds Casino South Bend in Indiana announced it plans to open a 10-table poker room this fall, possibly by the Labor Day weekend. Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians officials said the games will include $1-$2 and $2-$5 no-limit Hold ‘em, $3-$6 limit Hold ‘em and $1-$3 pot-limit Omaha.

Four Winds Casinos Chief Operating Officer Frank Freedman said, “Guests have absolutely been asking for poker since we first announced our opening. Now that we’re established, we are eager to begin construction on what will be a really exciting, well-rounded poker room. For fans of the game, it will offer something for everyone.”

Four Winds’ poker room will be the eighth in Indiana. The largest is the 34-table poker room at Horseshoe Hammond, which generated $700,000 in rake in June, according to state figures.

The tribe also owns and operates Four Winds casinos in New Buffalo, Hartford and Dowagiac, Michigan.