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UMTerp 10-03-2007 11:24 AM

Chairs for a poker room?
 
Does anyone have a recommendation for chairs for a home poker room? They can be pretty basic, but they need to be comfortable, and I'd like to be able to fit 10 around a standard hold'em table, so they can't be too wide. I'd also like to keep them below $100 apiece if possible, though I guess they could be a hair higher.

Should I be looking for something adjustable? Just typical conference room chairs? What do casinos use? If somebody can point me in the right directions, it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks for any help.

Zetack 10-03-2007 11:42 AM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
Although I like arms on a chair, they make it wider.

Something like this may be what you're looking for:

armless chair

This could work too, but given the price difference, why would'nt you go for the leather chair?

another option

PantsOnFire 10-03-2007 11:58 AM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
I personally don't like arms on poker chairs and thankfully have not seen too many. You are so close at the table that getting in and out of a chair with arms is difficult not to mention how many finger pinches happen. Also, if you have a small tray table behind you, it's difficult to get at your beer with the arms there.

I never used a chair on wheels that swivels like an office chair but that doesn't seem right to me.

I personally like chairs like this. You can spin them around and sit backwards in them (a la Todd Brunson on High STakes). And if you hadn't thought of it, these can be stacked when not in use:

http://www.usmarkerboard.com/9300-Se...ck-Chair/3002/

UMTerp 10-03-2007 12:40 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
Stacking isn't the biggest concern in the work, as I think I'll have these "out" most if not all of the time, but I guess it can't hurt (for when I move or something.)

Thanks - I'll decide between one or the other in this thread... (and the prices were better than I expected too!)

Small Fry 10-03-2007 02:37 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I personally don't like arms on poker chairs and thankfully have not seen too many. You are so close at the table that getting in and out of a chair with arms is difficult not to mention how many finger pinches happen. Also, if you have a small tray table behind you, it's difficult to get at your beer with the arms there.

I never used a chair on wheels that swivels like an office chair but that doesn't seem right to me.

[/ QUOTE ]

I'm just the opposite. Love chairs with arms and never pinched a finger or had a problem getting my drink from the side table. Every casino I've played in has always had chairs with arms. Biggest drawback in my opinion is they are generally wider so if you have a small table room does an issue. For example, my tables are 84 x 42 and fits 9 comfortably with a standard folding chair, 10 gets a little cozy. When we use chairs with arms 9 is really cozy, 10 practically impossible.

Taso 10-03-2007 02:39 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
Chairs always cost more than I think they would. Those standard metal fold-out chairs that are at hundreds of parties, cost like $25-$40 each. I always figured them for $5 pieces of junk.

Zetack 10-03-2007 04:19 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
I personally don't like arms on poker chairs and thankfully have not seen too many. You are so close at the table that getting in and out of a chair with arms is difficult not to mention how many finger pinches happen. Also, if you have a small tray table behind you, it's difficult to get at your beer with the arms there.

I never used a chair on wheels that swivels like an office chair but that doesn't seem right to me.

[/ QUOTE ]

I'm just the opposite. Love chairs with arms and never pinched a finger or had a problem getting my drink from the side table. Every casino I've played in has always had chairs with arms. Biggest drawback in my opinion is they are generally wider so if you have a small table room does an issue. For example, my tables are 84 x 42 and fits 9 comfortably with a standard folding chair, 10 gets a little cozy. When we use chairs with arms 9 is really cozy, 10 practically impossible.

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I'm with you, I like arms too, I just think the space tradeoff is a problem for most folks. I play at a game with a massive 12 person table (although we never play more than 11) and the host has very large comfortable chairs with arms. We can only play with ten of the large chairs with arms and need to switch out one or two if we go up to 11 players. The other drawback is that leather on the arms is getting torn up hitting the underside of the table (the chairs are height adjustable but most people like em taller rather than smaller.)

So, in the game you describe, I'd much rather sacrifice the arms and get the full table in comfortably, although I do like the arms.

--Zetack

Small Fry 10-03-2007 04:50 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
How about these. I think somebody in the "...Scene" thread has them. http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=...asin=B0006Z42GW

ClevelandWasp 10-03-2007 06:20 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
I recently researched chairs for poker and found the best prices at this site:

BizChair

TrvChBoy 10-03-2007 09:16 PM

Re: Chairs for a poker room?
 
I like comfy stacking chairs.

Check out the Bertolini website for some kick-ass (but expensive) chairs and a very nice website where you can design your own custom stackable chair:
Bertolini
http://www.saltlakepoker.com/images/newchairs.jpg


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