Poker could be more fun and realistic when played on actual poker tables.
Poker table can significantly improve your overall poker experience.

In this article, we provide you a list of the most wicked poker tables you can try with your buddies at home or anywhere else.
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Before you decide to buy a poker table, you must understand that there are different types you can choose from.
You also need to figure out what is your preferred setup to give you the comfortable feel.
Here are some poker tables you can choose from:
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Oval (full-sized)
A full-sized table that can seat eight to ten people.
The high-end version often has thick legs, while those at the lower end come with foldable legs. Oval tables start at $100-150.
They are often a good deal if you want a solid table with decent rails and felt.
High-end tables can go over thousands of dollars and are often used for professional poker tournaments.
Unless you want something like those in live events then they are also worth checking out.
One disadvantage of oval tables is that players sitting on opposite ends may find it hard to deal cards. However, you can also purchase a table that has a dealer’s spot.
You can also position the dealer at the end of the table or you can choose players who are good at dealing and place them on opposite ends.
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Round or shorthanded
This table can sit six to eight players.

It is shorter and also lighter compared to a full-sized table.
A roundtable is also ideal if you want something more portable but still offers full-sized features. You can also choose from an octagonal or round shape.
The table can fit in a lot of spaces.
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Table-top
Not necessarily a poker table but one you can transform into a pro-like poker table.
Most types come in a foldable style that can be easily stored anywhere.
However, since they are cheaper, some versions are unstable and flimsy.
It is best to test them out first before buying one or read through reviews if you are shopping online.
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Electronic tables
These have been around for almost a decade, but are not as popular although they can also be a good option.
They are best for professional or get-together poker.
It may be difficult to store it at home especially if you have kids.
It would be better if you can figure out how you can keep it if you want it at home.
Below you can find some brands of poker tables that you might want to consider buying.
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Rush Creek Octagon Poker Table
As the name implies, it hosts up to 8 players.
It is the ideal table for your poker nights.
Made from hand-selected and kiln-dried pine logs, Rush Creek’s take reflects most of what of men want out of their poker tables.
The octagon board features built-in poker stations guaranteeing comfort for everyone.
Rush Creek ships out its entire octagon boards fully assembled. Products specs include:
- Built-in drink and chip holders
- Adjustable leg levelers
- Reinforced joints
- Heavy-duty counter-sunk bolts
- The table is 48 diameter x 30 1/4 high
You can buy the poker table online.
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Depending on the store, you may have to add an added $100.00 fee for heavy or bulk handling and shipping.
The item is sent out through commercial carrier curbside.
Often, Rush Creek ships the table in one box weighing 54.33 x 7.68 x 53.74, 118.02 lbs.
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Deluxe Texas Hold’em Table
The Deluxe Texas Hold’Em poker table is ideal if you are looking for a little fun or a big game.
The table fits just about any occasion.
It can host up to 8 players offering a casino-like gaming environment. The table comes with a padded armrest, built-in cup holders including a durable mahogany base.
It also comes with vinyl bumper pads including high-grade casino-style felt excellent comfort.
The tables measures 96in.L x 47in.W x 30inH. The table ships in parts. It requires full assembly.
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If you are searching for a classic poker table then; BBO Poker Tables should also be great.
The Night Halk Gentleman’s card table for BBO can both function as a gaming table and a home decor piece.
The table also comes with an optional dining top. You can also turn it into a functional dining table in a snap.
The Night Hawk features extremely fine details it can enhance your living room or other home areas.
BBO’s gentleman’s board is a 55 roundtable with specific CNC cut chip slot for all player stations. Other specs include:
- High-density push armrest
- Removable playing surface
- 4 stainless steel extra large drink holders
- Color options: Red, Green, Blue and Black
- Optional dining table top
The BBO Poker piece is not just functional.
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It has fine woodwork setting standards for poker tables around. The claw and ball legs are both hands carved.
The CNC cut, on the other hand, has been cut precisely up to the smallest millimeter detail. BBO is best known for using a 5 plus 1 technique of 5 paint layers plus sealer gloss.
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This gives you a showroom finish like no other. The high-end paint method ensures you play on a table like the pros.
These are just some of the poker tables you can choose from.
Consider factors such as the number of players, how often do you play, area to set up and the type of hand when selecting the right table.
The right choice also depends on what you need. You also have to consider if you want to go for a felt table. While it may feel comfortable and look good, felt wears out easily.
Either you buy an additional table top or opt for another material. You should also check the additional accessories. This should also maximize your money’s worth.
Or you can also build your very own poker table.
Actually (and I guessing based on 5-card poker) that if you had a close decision you might change your decision based on other people's decisions (in 5-card I think you play marginal AK hands if everyone else does), so sometimes playing last (and receiving last) could have a benefit.
btw I'm hoping the shuffler using a timing chip, so it picks the hands randomly at the time the button is pressed rather than by some pre-determined [random] order. The only time it matters is if the first three cards are already waiting to be handed out (sitting in the tray) and someone barges in, changes money and bets the first box ahead of you. This might be a reason for never playing an early box or always grabbing first box if you were superstitious.
But technically if you were only playing your own hand based on your cards only - it should make no difference.
How are you gonna base your decision on any one else's cards? We are talking about the game where the optimum strategy is the exact same every hand, correct? How would it possibly change if you wait for other players to make their decision to bet or fold?
Don't forget the button on the shuffling machine that makes everyone lose.
Everyone knows that's not true, it's just a joke about the old days before the new book was written that clearly states that anything the casino offers, such as surrender, is a sucker bet. Surrender is just like insurance. Doubling down is not offered by the casino, it is permitted.
.... Doubling down is not offered by the casino, it is permitted.
Ah....that's DIFFERENT!
The main reason for this is the fact that if a player sits down in front of you, there's a chance that they'll sit down to a great hand, which would have been yours. Granted, there's just as good a chance that they'll take the rotten hand and give you the good hand. But if the player does sit down and 'take' your winner away, you have to ask yourself if you're the sort who would go on tilt because of this. As a table games dealer, I've seen this happen countless times, and as a gambler myself, I've had this happen to me.
If you think you might tilt and start playing poorly as a result (betting -EV hands out of frustration), better to avoid the situation by taking the first seat, where for better or worse, you will always have 'your' hand.
Statistically, it makes no difference which seat you choose. Psychologically, however, I would submit that in games like Three Card Poker and Ultimate Texas Hold'em, you would benefit from taking the first base seat if it is available.
The main reason for this is the fact that if a player sits down in front of you, there's a chance that they'll sit down to a great hand, which would have been yours. Granted, there's just as good a chance that they'll take the rotten hand and give you the good hand. But if the player does sit down and 'take' your winner away, you have to ask yourself if you're the sort who would go on tilt because of this. As a table games dealer, I've seen this happen countless times, and as a gambler myself, I've had this happen to me.
If you think you might tilt and start playing poorly as a result (betting -EV hands out of frustration), better to avoid the situation by taking the first seat, where for better or worse, you will always have 'your' hand.
Exactly. Games are all psychological, math has pretty much nothing to do with it. The casino knows this. That's why they hire people to sit down at half-empty tables. What makes me go on tilt is when I don't play the side bet and it hits! 50 to 1 on the royal match and I didn't play it! God I'm so stupid! I mean yeah I'd been sittin there for a couple hours, so that's like 25 hands. But if I would have been betting $25 each time, I woulda made like $1500!!! Let's get ploppified!
Actually (and I guessing based on 5-card poker) that if you had a close decision you might change your decision based on other people's decisions (in 5-card I think you play marginal AK hands if everyone else does), so sometimes playing last (and receiving last) could have a benefit.
btw I'm hoping the shuffler using a timing chip, so it picks the hands randomly at the time the button is pressed rather than by some pre-determined [random] order. The only time it matters is if the first three cards are already waiting to be handed out (sitting in the tray) and someone barges in, changes money and bets the first box ahead of you. This might be a reason for never playing an early box or always grabbing first box if you were superstitious.
But technically if you were only playing your own hand based on your cards only - it should make no difference.
How are you gonna base your decision on any one else's cards? We are talking about the game where the optimum strategy is the exact same every hand, correct? How would it possibly change if you wait for other players to make their decision to bet or fold?If you could see everyone else's cards it could make a slight difference in strategy.
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