The tables and chairs and dealers are adequate, as is the table service for drinks. Now, about the Texas Holdem poker - The wait board is old-fashioned dry-erase, and you need to stay close or miss your turn. Slots are tight, blackjack rules are terrible, and the video poker payouts are too low to make playing profitable or even break-even in the long run. Also, avoid the other casino games, such as slots, blackjack, or video poker unless you just want to kill time and spend money. Also, the fast food options are horrible! I am not a picky eater, but I have been terribly disappointed at three different food stands in this place. I see people order and then say it is not that great when they try to eat it. I advise you hit the gift shop and grab a few snacks to take to the poker table with you, because you do not want to order food at this establishment. Not sure if they charge for alcohol at the table, as I only order soft drinks and just tip the server $2. The poker room at this Native American tribe casino is way in the back (another quarter-mile of walking). Parking is plentiful, and free, though you may have to walk a distance to the casino elevator. Get off the CA-210 or the I-215 freeway onto Highland Avenue in San Bernardino, and go North on Victoria.