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Third table built first raised rail with lights. It came out better than expected. Love the chanman gaming cloth.
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Side tables take up a lot of space… I am torn if I would do the slide under cupholders again, I probably would, but it’s not as great as I thought it would be. People get confused which cupholder is theirs and you can hit your knee on them, but keeps the table nice and clean.
 
So ……… when playing on a poker table ….. where do you want the drink holders? In the rail or the table?
In a cup holder that slides under the rail and can therefore be moved. This allows easy flex when there are more or less players. A lefty and a righty sitting next to each other don't fight over a cup holder. So many more reasons!
 
On the table with slide-unders. Move you holder to wherever you want. Don't be limited to just one drink - want to parse out your bourbon with the occasional sip of water, grab another holder. Chip-tower gets knocked over? Slide-unders provide a bit of a wall. Want to spread out when down a few players, slide the holder and keep it in your comfort zone.

Slide-under > side table > in rail > built into the table.
 
Custom built 60" folding table, 6" rail. Triton mat.
Big fan of the circular tables. When youre playing a self dealt game i feel like the oval tables become a problem for those on the ends. This circular table fits better in a lot of spaces as well. Only down side is the number of players that can fit comfortably.
 
Beautiful table. I have a question. My players are always squawking about sightlines and the players to the left and right of the dealer not being able to see each other, their stacks, if they have cards still etc. We play on an oval and am planning another build, a Lame Curve, to help with this. How does the forward motion of the dealer on a table styled like yours affect that whole sightline thing I mentioned?
 
Beautiful table. I have a question. My players are always squawking about sightlines and the players to the left and right of the dealer not being able to see each other, their stacks, if they have cards still etc. We play on an oval and am planning another build, a Lame Curve, to help with this. How does the forward motion of the dealer on a table styled like yours affect that whole sightline thing I mentioned?
Haven't had any issues thus far. 2 and 9 are the only ones that have issues. A good dealer will just tell them then they ask. Everyone said they can see everyone's face really well with no issues. Main thing is build it deep enough so 1 and 10 can see each other. Usually only have 8 on that table until final table.
 

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