- At the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall, our Guestrooms are being refurbished, and new amenities have been added to our guestrooms.complimentary bottled water, complimentary in-room coffee, and upon request, iron with ironing boards, and mini-refrigerators Our Pet Rooms are all tiled floor.
- The Pioneer in Laughlin, Nevada is your best bet for an affordable and memorable getaway. Located right on the historic Colorado River the Pioneer has earned its well-known reputation as the 'Friendliest House on the River.' Discover for yourself that the Pioneer features Old West charm, with New West excitement.
Pioneer Gambling Hall Laughlin Nv
2200 S Casino Dr, Laughlin NV 89029 Campground Details and Amenities: free, All Year, RVs only, All ages, No tent, 551 ft elev, Accepts Big Rigs, Casino free dry camping in small area with registration with security (C).
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall | |
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Location | Laughlin, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 2200 South Casino Drive |
Opening date | 1979; 41 years ago |
Theme | Old West |
No. of rooms | 416 |
Total gaming space | 16,300 sq ft (1,510 m2) |
Owner | The New Pioneer, LLC[1] |
Previous names | Colorado Club |
Coordinates | 35°09′19″N114°34′22″W / 35.15541°N 114.57286°WCoordinates: 35°09′19″N114°34′22″W / 35.15541°N 114.57286°W |
Website | Official website |
Pioneer Gambling Hall Laughlin Nevada
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall (formerly Colorado Club) is a hotel and casino located on the banks of the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nevada. It is known for its neon cigarette-puffing 'River Rick' marque.[2] It was a sister property of the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas until both properties were sold to separate parties.
History[edit]
What would become the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall initially opened in 1979 as the Colorado Club[3] and was built by Tom Ward and Ed Nigro.[2] In 1986, the casino had the distinction of being the first casino to open a players' club for slot players in Nevada.[2]
The Hotel and Casino were purchased on January 9, 2004 by Archon Corporation.[4] The current owners continue utilizing the western theme that has been the signature of The Pioneer Club since its inception.[5] The casino added a new sports book, operated by Lucky's Race & Sports Book, in August 2009.
A new owner, The New Pioneer, LLC, assumed ownership on May 1, 2018. The casino closed at that time for 'refurbishment', although no timetable for its reopening has been announced.[1]
River Rick[edit]
River Rick is the name of the neon sign that resembles a cowboy that was erected at the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall in 1981. He is also referred to by some as Laughlin Lou,[6] although the hotel itself calls him River Rick.[7]
To call the minimum required bet without raising, and then reraising after an opponent in later position has raised. EXAMPLE: 'I knew someone would raise in late position to try and steal the pot, so I decided to limp-raise.' Poker limp raise meaning. If you do limp re-raise and get called, then you almost always want to bet the flop. This is because your perceived range is so strong that your continuation bets will almost always work. Most people will put you on a hand like aces, kings, queens, or AK. By learning when and where to limp in and re-raise you'll have yet another way to increase your poker profits. The What: Limp re-raising refers to limping in pre-flop (just calling the big blind), waiting for one of your opponents to raise, and then re-raising when the action gets back to you. To limp in poker is to bet the absolute minimum needed to stay in a hand. Limping is often used when the little blind simply calls the big blind instead of raising. It's also known as limp in, flat call, or calling the blind. An open limp is when the first player to enter the pot preflop bets only the amount of the big blind, the minimum bet.
When Margaret Elardi, owner of the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas, bought the Pioneer Club Laughlin in 1981 she commissioned the River Rick neon sign to be built, which was an almost exact copy of Vegas Vic found at the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas at a cost of $1.5 million.
River Rick was built by the same sign company (Young Electric Sign Company) that made Vegas Vic 30 years prior.
River Rick is one of three neon cowboys in Nevada, the others being Vegas Vic and Wendover Will.
References[edit]
- ^ abDenevan, Jennifer. 'Pioneer sold, new owner to take over May 1'. Mojave Valley Daily News. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
- ^ abc'Week of October 16, 2001'. Archived from the original on 2007-08-13. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
- ^'Laughlin, Nevada History'. Archived from the original on 2007-08-17. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
- ^'Archon Corporation buy Pioneer'. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
- ^'Pioneer Club'. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
- ^'Roadside Peek News'. Archived from the original on July 8, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
- ^'River Rick'. trademarkia.com. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Media related to Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall at Wikimedia Commons
- At the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall, our Guestrooms are being refurbished, and new amenities have been added to our guestrooms.complimentary bottled water, complimentary in-room coffee, and upon request, iron with ironing boards, and mini-refrigerators Our Pet Rooms are all tiled floor.
- The Pioneer in Laughlin, Nevada is your best bet for an affordable and memorable getaway. Located right on the historic Colorado River the Pioneer has earned its well-known reputation as the 'Friendliest House on the River.' Discover for yourself that the Pioneer features Old West charm, with New West excitement.
Pioneer Gambling Hall Laughlin Nv
2200 S Casino Dr, Laughlin NV 89029 Campground Details and Amenities: free, All Year, RVs only, All ages, No tent, 551 ft elev, Accepts Big Rigs, Casino free dry camping in small area with registration with security (C).
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall | |
---|---|
Location | Laughlin, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 2200 South Casino Drive |
Opening date | 1979; 41 years ago |
Theme | Old West |
No. of rooms | 416 |
Total gaming space | 16,300 sq ft (1,510 m2) |
Owner | The New Pioneer, LLC[1] |
Previous names | Colorado Club |
Coordinates | 35°09′19″N114°34′22″W / 35.15541°N 114.57286°WCoordinates: 35°09′19″N114°34′22″W / 35.15541°N 114.57286°W |
Website | Official website |
Pioneer Gambling Hall Laughlin Nevada
Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall (formerly Colorado Club) is a hotel and casino located on the banks of the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nevada. It is known for its neon cigarette-puffing 'River Rick' marque.[2] It was a sister property of the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas until both properties were sold to separate parties.
History[edit]
What would become the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall initially opened in 1979 as the Colorado Club[3] and was built by Tom Ward and Ed Nigro.[2] In 1986, the casino had the distinction of being the first casino to open a players' club for slot players in Nevada.[2]
The Hotel and Casino were purchased on January 9, 2004 by Archon Corporation.[4] The current owners continue utilizing the western theme that has been the signature of The Pioneer Club since its inception.[5] The casino added a new sports book, operated by Lucky's Race & Sports Book, in August 2009.
A new owner, The New Pioneer, LLC, assumed ownership on May 1, 2018. The casino closed at that time for 'refurbishment', although no timetable for its reopening has been announced.[1]
River Rick[edit]
River Rick is the name of the neon sign that resembles a cowboy that was erected at the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall in 1981. He is also referred to by some as Laughlin Lou,[6] although the hotel itself calls him River Rick.[7]
To call the minimum required bet without raising, and then reraising after an opponent in later position has raised. EXAMPLE: 'I knew someone would raise in late position to try and steal the pot, so I decided to limp-raise.' Poker limp raise meaning. If you do limp re-raise and get called, then you almost always want to bet the flop. This is because your perceived range is so strong that your continuation bets will almost always work. Most people will put you on a hand like aces, kings, queens, or AK. By learning when and where to limp in and re-raise you'll have yet another way to increase your poker profits. The What: Limp re-raising refers to limping in pre-flop (just calling the big blind), waiting for one of your opponents to raise, and then re-raising when the action gets back to you. To limp in poker is to bet the absolute minimum needed to stay in a hand. Limping is often used when the little blind simply calls the big blind instead of raising. It's also known as limp in, flat call, or calling the blind. An open limp is when the first player to enter the pot preflop bets only the amount of the big blind, the minimum bet.
When Margaret Elardi, owner of the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas, bought the Pioneer Club Laughlin in 1981 she commissioned the River Rick neon sign to be built, which was an almost exact copy of Vegas Vic found at the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas at a cost of $1.5 million.
River Rick was built by the same sign company (Young Electric Sign Company) that made Vegas Vic 30 years prior.
River Rick is one of three neon cowboys in Nevada, the others being Vegas Vic and Wendover Will.
References[edit]
- ^ abDenevan, Jennifer. 'Pioneer sold, new owner to take over May 1'. Mojave Valley Daily News. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
- ^ abc'Week of October 16, 2001'. Archived from the original on 2007-08-13. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
- ^'Laughlin, Nevada History'. Archived from the original on 2007-08-17. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
- ^'Archon Corporation buy Pioneer'. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
- ^'Pioneer Club'. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
- ^'Roadside Peek News'. Archived from the original on July 8, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
- ^'River Rick'. trademarkia.com. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Media related to Pioneer Hotel & Gambling Hall at Wikimedia Commons