Vegas Mixed Games Las Vegas Summer 2026

Vegas Mixed Games is built for players who care about mixed-game poker during the Las Vegas summer series. Instead of making you sort through hold'em-heavy coverage, scattered schedules, and venue pages that do not speak your language, this site focuses on the mixed formats, tournament stops, and planning questions that actually matter.

Use the WSOP page for the main mixed-game schedule, then use the venue pages to compare location, cost, room style, convenience, and how each stop fits into a broader poker plan. Whether you are planning around HORSE, Omaha 8, Stud, draw games, the Chainsaw Mixed Series, or mixed formats more broadly, this site is designed to make the trip easier to map out.

WSOP Mixed Game Focus Las Vegas Venue Guides Summer 2026 Planning Built For Mixed Players

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What this site is built to do

Most Las Vegas summer poker coverage is built for hold'em players. Vegas Mixed Games is built for mixed game players instead.

The goal is simple: give mixed game players one place to find the WSOP mixed schedule, compare the major venue pages, and make smarter decisions about where to play, where to stay, and how to structure a summer trip.

Some venues matter because of schedule volume. Others matter because of location, room quality, cash-game relevance, off-Strip value, special series, or the role they play in a broader itinerary.

Main Las Vegas venue pages

These pages cover the main Las Vegas poker stops that mixed game players are most likely to care about, whether for direct mixed-game volume, tournament support, cash-game relevance, room quality, special mixed series, or trip-planning value.

WSOP

The main mixed-game anchor for the Las Vegas summer schedule.

Aria

A premium Strip base with strong mixed-cash relevance and room quality.

Bellagio

A luxury Strip base with real mixed-cash relevance and one of the most important cash-game rooms in Las Vegas.

Caesars

A reopened central Strip poker room with venue value, daily tournaments, and Chainsaw Mixed Series relevance.

Golden Nugget

The downtown/Fremont Street alternative and the only poker room downtown.

MGM Grand

A central Strip option that fits neatly into a multi-venue summer plan.

Orleans

One of the best value-and-volume stops for mixed game players.

South Point

A practical south Las Vegas poker room with daily tournaments, Omaha 8/B relevance, and off-Strip value.

Venetian

A major non-WSOP tournament stop and strong grinder base on the Strip.

Wynn

A premium tournament-room option built around comfort and overall player experience.

How to use this site

Start with the WSOP page if your main goal is to map out the mixed-game calendar. Then use the venue pages to compare what each stop offers in practical terms: room style, location, cost, atmosphere, and how naturally it fits into your broader trip.

Some players will want the highest density of mixed tournaments. Others will care more about value, comfort, staying close to a certain part of town, having access to strong mixed cash games, or identifying special one-off mixed opportunities like the Chainsaw Mixed Series at Caesars. This site is built to help you compare those tradeoffs quickly.

If you are still learning the games themselves, Mixed Games Guide has clear rules, beginner strategy, examples, and live-game reminders for common mixed poker formats.

Why this site exists

Mixed-game players usually have to piece summer plans together from multiple sources. Schedules are scattered, coverage is often no-limit focused, and even when information exists, it usually is not organized in a way that makes trip planning easy.

Vegas Mixed Games is meant to solve that problem. It narrows the focus to the formats and venues that matter most, then presents them in a way that makes the summer easier to plan from a mixed-game point of view.

New to mixed games?

Want to learn the games before you play?

Vegas Mixed Games helps you find where mixed games are being played in Las Vegas. If you want clear rules, beginner strategy, examples, and live-game reminders for the games themselves, visit Mixed Games Guide.

Start with the WSOP page

The WSOP page is the best place to begin if you want the main mixed-game schedule first. From there, the venue pages can help you figure out where to add volume, where to stay, and which rooms make the most sense for the type of summer trip you want to build.

Go to the WSOP mixed-game schedule or compare all Las Vegas poker schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vegas Mixed Games?

Vegas Mixed Games is a Las Vegas summer poker guide built specifically for mixed game players, with focused schedule pages, venue guides, and planning notes for the formats and rooms that matter most.

What does this site cover?

The site covers WSOP mixed game events, mixed-relevant Las Vegas venue pages, schedule planning notes, cash-game context, and the main poker stops that matter to mixed game players during summer 2026.

Who is this site for?

This site is for mixed game players planning a Las Vegas summer trip around Stud, H.O.R.S.E., Omaha 8, draw games, dealer's choice, mixed Omaha, and other non-hold'em formats.

How should I use this site?

Start with the WSOP mixed-game schedule, then use the venue pages to compare where each stop fits into your broader summer poker plan based on location, value, comfort, room style, cash-game relevance, and schedule volume.