WedgeRock
Royal Flush
LOL.Sir,
Is there a Table design tool for your site?
Oh wait. You were serious?
LOL.Sir,
Is there a Table design tool for your site?
For those of you that have gone with the round table...what are your thoughts? I built myself an oval years ago but it was far from perfect as I'm no carpenter. I'm considering one of these that will seat 8 (maybe squeeze another 1 or 2 in on occasion) and I'm not sure which direction to go. It seems the round would be better from a dealing perspective (as we won't have a designated dealer) but the oval is the common shape for flop games. Thoughts? Anyone regretted going round? We would only be playing flop games fwiw.
I have had oval, round, and octagon. Round and octagon are much easier to deal on (I prefer both of them to oval for that reason), but octagon has one huge advantage--the seating areas are defined. The only complaint I have ever had with round is that players who feel that they are entitled to their space and half of yours spend all night long creeping into your personal zone. Arms sprawled out, legs stretched with their feet right in front of you. I have no idea why, but I always end up next to one of them. Anyway, if you have not considered it, you might think about going with an octagon table.For those of you that have gone with the round table...what are your thoughts? I built myself an oval years ago but it was far from perfect as I'm no carpenter. I'm considering one of these that will seat 8 (maybe squeeze another 1 or 2 in on occasion) and I'm not sure which direction to go. It seems the round would be better from a dealing perspective (as we won't have a designated dealer) but the oval is the common shape for flop games. Thoughts? Anyone regretted going round? We would only be playing flop games fwiw.
I guess the only reason I haven't considered octagon is for those times you need to squeeze an extra player in. With octagon it seems like it's 8 or fewer players only.I have had oval, round, and octagon. Round and octagon are much easier to deal on (I prefer both of them to oval for that reason), but octagon has one huge advantage--the seating areas are defined. The only complaint I have ever had with round is that players who feel that they are entitled to their space and half of yours spend all night long creeping into your personal zone. Arms sprawled out, legs stretched with their feet right in front of you. I have no idea why, but I always end up next to one of them. Anyway, if you have not considered it, you might think about going with an octagon table.
I squeeze more in on my octagons. I had 10 on both my normal sized and overszided octagons this Friday. 10 was a bit tight on the normal sized, but 9 fit fine. I would definitely play on each if you can before you decide. My neighbor uses round and oval, and I use all octagon now. Our poker peeps (25ish of them) that play on each regularly overwhelmingly prefer octagon.I guess the only reason I haven't considered octagon is for those times you need to squeeze an extra player in. With octagon it seems like it's 8 or fewer players only.
We are currently putting a hold on any further sales of the basic tables. We've got a rather long line up of orders right now to the point where we've had to start a waiting list. I know these tables are very popular to I will keep everyone updated as to when they'll be available again.
Do you have regular platinum suited apples cloth? Also, I won’t be at that zip until mid April as I am still in Okinawa, Japan.The poker table is $650, plus $278.06 for shipping and $55 for crating, all in CAD. However I'm currently out of stock of basic tables and not able to start making more until the new year. I'm also out of reverse platinum SSC and it was a limited run so I don't know if they have any more for sale. I only have a couple of small pieces left but not enough for full sized tables.
Can you quote me a basic 8 or 10 seat table with custom printed suede, no cup holders?
(Pssst. You really want a raised suede rail, too. Really. These aren't the droids you are looking for.) =)
Hi T_Chan,
Can I get an estimate on a folding table? Just basic table but one that folds in the center.
Thanks,