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Ok, maybe I like tinkering, maybe I was bored, or a combo of both.
When I first got into Poker in 2008, I purchased a 10 seat table, with racetrack to sit in a dedicated room.
Initially, we played tourney hold'em, and it wasn't any problem filling the 10 seats.
After a year, we decided to go to cash games, and sitting 10 was restrictive, crowded, so at that time I decided to turn this 84" table into an 8 seater.
That meant redoing the racetrack, deleting 2 cup holders, raising the rail to add a difuser and adding a custom cloth. This is the results of that change.
Fast forward to a few years ago, changing to a Mirage cloth, still playing cash games.
in 2024, I decided to remove the racetrack, and move the cup holders to the rail.
This meant making a new wider rail to fit the jumbo cup holders, maintaining the difuser, and adding a new custom Mirage cloth, along with banquet chairs to replace the dining faux leather chairs.
I am very pleased how it turned out, and my players like the changes.
When I first got into Poker in 2008, I purchased a 10 seat table, with racetrack to sit in a dedicated room.
Initially, we played tourney hold'em, and it wasn't any problem filling the 10 seats.
After a year, we decided to go to cash games, and sitting 10 was restrictive, crowded, so at that time I decided to turn this 84" table into an 8 seater.
That meant redoing the racetrack, deleting 2 cup holders, raising the rail to add a difuser and adding a custom cloth. This is the results of that change.
Fast forward to a few years ago, changing to a Mirage cloth, still playing cash games.
in 2024, I decided to remove the racetrack, and move the cup holders to the rail.
This meant making a new wider rail to fit the jumbo cup holders, maintaining the difuser, and adding a new custom Mirage cloth, along with banquet chairs to replace the dining faux leather chairs.
I am very pleased how it turned out, and my players like the changes.