Re: Poker Tables
My previous table was an octagon, but too small (only ~48"), but it was nice because it was just a table top that I slid under my bed for storage and could set it up on top of any existing table. But like I said it was too small for more than about 7 or 8.
I built a full size 10 person table that is much nicer, but a little more cumbersome to store. There's a race track and have no problem sliding chips or cards. But I admit its mostly for looks, and the sound of shuffling chips is more profound.
However, I agree that when dealing around the table can get a little hard to see.
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