Looking For A Folding Poker Table? How To Decide

With all the variations and styles available, which should you select? This article helps you get the most bang for your buck, and choosing a folding poker table that is right for you. Considering there are about 30,000 searches a month on google for the term folding poker table, it should come as no surprise that there are plenty of merchants trying to push some version of this product. Which one you choose depends on what you need with respect to your space available, budget, and your players.

Poker tables can be divided into 4 unique groups. Poker table tops, fold up poker tables, folding legs poker tables, and furniture poker tables. Three of these are able to be folded, while the furniture tables are permanent like a pool table, and cost much more.

Poker Table Tops are priced much lower due to their lighter weight, smaller packing size, and lower shipping cost. When you only have a small room and cannot use a table, these can be unfolded and used on your kitchen table. No extra chairs needed. There are a wide variation in the size, shape, and quality of these tops depending on price. The best, or premium models, are made of solid wood with padding under a relatively high quality felt, giving them a more authentic “muffled” sound when the poker chips hit the pot. Many also have cushioned arm rests to keep your players comfortable on those long poker nights. The least expensive tops are around 40 to 50 dollars, the best ones with delivery are a bit over 100 dollars. They are generally made of a foam material, and do not have armrests. They do tend to have very colorful casino type designs including blackjack, craps, or roulette, in addition to poker. Since they are relatively light in weight, they are nice for when you play at a different house every game. Some other features often seen on these are poker chip trays at each player position, and cup holders for your favorite beverage.

The next level in price are the Fold Up Poker Tables. These can be delivered for about the 160 to 250 dollars ranges. With the same top of the line features like padding under the felt, arm rests, and cupholders, and the wooden base, the top bi-folds to store them easily. Since the size is cut in half due to the folding top, you will spend considerably less for these than a folding leg table. As the weight and size goes up, the cost of shipping does too. Additionally they can be delivered using typical delivery sources as opposed to expensive freight company. Another benefit is the storage space required is much less. The primary disadvantage is the place where the 2 halves come together when unfolded. The point where the 2 halves come together can interfere with card delivery is you are not cautious. Some people would rather spend the additional money for a solid top to avoid having the fold.

Folding Leg Poker Tables solve the problem. The wood top is one solid piece for a long, smooth playing surface with no obstructions. Unfortunately, this also increases the shipping method and cost, so they tend to run in the high 200 to 400 dollar range. They can’t really be put in a closet due to their size, but the legs can be folded underneath them so they can leaned on a wall out of the way.

Shapes & Sizes: Folding poker tables come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on your need. An octagon table is great for people living in apartments or house where you don’t have a very large area to play. Comfort is a factor though, since the players will be sitting knee to knee if trying to fit 8 people. I would limit the number of players to about 6. Longer oval tables are usually 73 to 96 inches in length and have positions for up to 10 players comfortably. But consider whether you really have the room to set one of these up, since you are looking at 7 and 8 foot tables, and 3-1/2 to 4 feet wide. Plus you need to have chairs for each of your players.

Hopefully you now have the information you need for finding a folding poker table that fits your needs, space, and price. Nothing beats playing your game on one of these, unless of course you go to the casino.

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