North Las Vegas Casino Rebrands as Club Fortune, Drops Poker

Reno-based Truckee Gaming purchased the Poker Palace, closed it for renovations, and will reopen it without a poker room.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The Poker Palace casino in North Las Vegas has been purchased by Reno-based Truckee Gaming for $20 million. Truckee Gaming closed the casino to remodel it, and when it reopens, it will be renamed Club Fortune and will no longer have a poker room.

Why it matters

The closure of the Poker Palace's poker room is a sign of the changing landscape of the casino industry in the Las Vegas area, as some operators move away from traditional poker offerings to focus more on other gaming and entertainment options.

The details

Truckee Gaming, a Reno-based company, purchased the Poker Palace in North Las Vegas for $20 million in October 2025. The company then closed the casino to remodel and rebrand it, and when it reopens, it will be known as Club Fortune, dropping the Poker Palace name and no longer featuring a poker room.

  • Truckee Gaming purchased the Poker Palace in October 2025.
  • The Poker Palace was closed for renovations after the purchase.

The players

Truckee Gaming

A Reno-based company that purchased the Poker Palace casino in North Las Vegas.

Poker Palace

The North Las Vegas casino that was purchased by Truckee Gaming and will be rebranded as Club Fortune.

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The takeaway

The closure of the Poker Palace's poker room and its rebranding as Club Fortune reflects the evolving preferences of casino operators and customers in the Las Vegas area, as some move away from traditional poker offerings to focus more on other gaming and entertainment options.