Texas Card House

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Texas Card House is a private, membership-based poker club operator with multiple locations in Texas, including the TCH Social Austin room, offering live cash games, tournaments, food, and bar service.

Austin, Texas, United States

About Texas Card House

Texas Card House is a network of membership-based poker clubs operating across Texas, with its corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas. The company runs several venues under the Texas Card House and TCH Social brands, where members can play live poker cash games and tournaments in a social-club setting rather than a traditional casino environment. Many locations, including TCH Social Austin, also provide bar and food service, Wi‑Fi, and other amenities to create a social atmosphere for recreational and serious players alike.([pokernews.com](https://www.pokernews.com/poker-rooms/tch-social-austin.htm?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled something like “SOCIAL AUSTI” on a card statement is plausibly a truncated descriptor for the TCH Social Austin location of Texas Card House, reflecting membership fees, seat/time charges, tournament buy‑ins, or purchases of food and beverages made at the club. Because processors and banks sometimes shorten or clip merchant names, part of the full “TCH Social Austin” or similar descriptor may be cut off on the statement, leaving only the tail end visible. However, this mapping is not definitive; there are multiple “Social”-branded venues in Austin, so this identification should be treated as an educated guess rather than a certainty.([pokernews.com](https://www.pokernews.com/poker-rooms/tch-social-austin.htm?utm_source=openai))

If you’re unsure about this charge, first check any poker, card room, or social club visits you or household members made in the Austin area around the transaction date, including buy‑ins or membership renewals. Look for email receipts or texts from Texas Card House or TCH Social, or log into your account on their website if you have one. If you still can’t match the charge, contact your card issuer to obtain the full merchant descriptor and, if needed, dispute the transaction; they can also confirm the merchant’s registered name and address so you can verify whether it corresponds to Texas Card House or a different “Social” venue in Austin.

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Texas Card House.

  1. Social Austi

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of charges might I see from Texas Card House or TCH Social Austin on my statement?

You may see one‑time membership fees, daily or hourly access/seat fees, tournament buy‑ins, and purchases of food or drinks charged at the TCH Social Austin club. These can appear under descriptors like “TCH SOCIAL AUSTIN,” “SOCIAL AUSTI,” or similar truncated strings, depending on how your bank formats merchant names.

Could a small or odd-dollar charge from “SOCIAL AUSTI” be a membership or access fee from Texas Card House?

Yes. Texas Card House’s clubs operate on a membership model and often charge a separate daily or hourly access fee to play; these can appear as relatively small, round or odd-dollar charges that are distinct from larger tournament buy‑ins. Compare the amount and date to when you or someone on your account last visited a TCH Social or Texas Card House location.

How can I confirm whether my “SOCIAL AUSTI” charge is actually from Texas Card House?

First, review your recent activity at poker rooms or social clubs in Austin and check for matching receipts, text confirmations, or bank card slips. If you have a Texas Card House account, log in or contact the Austin location to see whether they show a transaction on that date and for that amount. You can also ask your card issuer for the full merchant name and address tied to the charge and see if it matches the TCH Social Austin club.

How do I request a refund or correction for a Texas Card House charge I believe is incorrect?

Start by contacting the TCH Social Austin or relevant Texas Card House location directly—either by phone or using contact details on texascardhouse.com—and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can look up the transaction. If the club confirms an error, they can usually issue a refund or adjustment. If you can’t resolve it with them, contact your card issuer to open a billing dispute.

Does Texas Card House place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Some transactions, especially when a tab is opened for food and beverages, may begin as a temporary authorization hold for a rounded amount, which is later adjusted to the final total with tip. If you see a pending “SOCIAL AUSTI” charge that later disappears or is replaced by a finalized amount from the same date, that is typically just the hold settling rather than a duplicate charge.

Can recurring charges appear from Texas Card House or TCH Social?

Most Texas Card House charges are per‑visit or per‑event, but if you enrolled in a longer‑term membership plan, you could see periodic renewal charges. If you’re seeing what looks like a recurring pattern, check any membership agreement you signed and ask the club whether you’re on an auto‑renew plan.

How do I cancel my Texas Card House membership to avoid future charges?

Membership cancellation policies can vary by location, so you should contact the Austin or home club directly or review the membership terms on texascardhouse.com. Typically you’ll need to notify the club in person, by email, or through a membership form before your next renewal date to stop future billing.

What if no one on my account has visited a poker or social club in Austin?

If you cannot link the “SOCIAL AUSTI” charge to any visit to Texas Card House or another social club in Austin, treat it as potentially unauthorized. Lock your card, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report the transaction, and ask them to provide the full merchant information and open a fraud or billing dispute if appropriate.

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