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Old 11-06-2007, 01:21 AM
JereLock JereLock is offline
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Tell me about those great chairs UMTerp

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robbed from the local baptist church imo


seriously... exact same chairs, only in blue, at my church
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Old 11-06-2007, 07:36 AM
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Tell me about those great chairs UMTerp

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I started a thread about a month ago for them - I'm sure you can find it with a search. They work fine, look pretty good, and were inexpensive (~$25 apiece or so, pluys about $60 total shipping.) www.bizchair.com
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Old 11-06-2007, 02:26 PM
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Terp,

Awesome room. Did you build the table yourself?
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Old 11-06-2007, 02:31 PM
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Terp,

Awesome room. Did you build the table yourself?

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No, I oredred it online with BigSlikPokerTables. They did a great job. Not cheap, but you get what you pay for I guess.
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Old 11-06-2007, 02:57 PM
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Good work. When I'm good and loaded I'm going to throw a ton of money to create a very nice scene

Just want to reiterate what a baller TV that is

nice room!
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:54 PM
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Yeah that is a HUGE tv.

I love the set up.

How much around did the table+chips+chairs cost?

Just tryin to find out how much I should be expected to spend for a new pokerroom.
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Old 11-06-2007, 05:24 PM
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Yeah that is a HUGE tv.

I love the set up.

How much around did the table+chips+chairs cost?


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The chips were 42,000 FPPs on Stars - they pretty much give you free reign to design your chips at pokerchips.com (600 chips, up to 5 different, case is included) - I don't know what a similar set would cost in cash. Maybe $800 including the case?

The tables at the site I got mine from are custom built, so I'm sure you're looking at a wide range of prices. My options included the suited speed cloth, the tacks around the perimeter, and the wooden legs. I think the legs were like ~$500 more than simple medal folding legs, but my wife wanted something that looked decent and matched the furniture, and in hindsight, I'm glad I got them. The drink holders in the rail were an option. You could also get a different-shaped table, a custom design on the felt, colored leather, dealer cutout and dropbox, etc. etc. Anyway, my table was a hair under $1,900 (and that included ~$250 shipping from Georgia to Maryland.)

The chairs were relatively inexpensive. I started a thread asking about them on this forum about a month or two ago (search for my name), and somebody found the ones I got at bizchair.com for ~$25 apiece (and like $60 total shipping.) So they weren't bad. I was a little afraid that (1) the burgundy wouldn't look good with all the red in the room and (2) the chairs were too hard when I got them, but after seeing them set up for a while, and playing in them this past weekend, both fears were unwarranted.

So ballpark of $3K for the table, chairs, and chips I guess. Not cheap, but hopefully I won't have to replace any for a long while (ever.)
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Old 11-06-2007, 07:10 PM
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The chips were 42,000 FPPs on Stars - they pretty much give you free reign to design your chips at pokerchips.com (600 chips, up to 5 different, case is included) - I don't know what a similar set would cost in cash. Maybe $800 including the case?

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I got mine from them, and generally, its a little over a buck a chip, so $690, and then I think a case is like $30 from them, $720, plus the shipping which is about $30 depending on where you live. Pricey, but WELL worth it, great chips.

Nice TV again terp. DLP is such a great value, it's incredible. We got a 50inch samsung DLP for around $1700, and at that time, I think that would have been around $4,000 or something like that for flat screen.
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:08 PM
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The chips were 42,000 FPPs on Stars - they pretty much give you free reign to design your chips at pokerchips.com (600 chips, up to 5 different, case is included) - I don't know what a similar set would cost in cash. Maybe $800 including the case?

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I got mine from them, and generally, its a little over a buck a chip, so $690, and then I think a case is like $30 from them, $720, plus the shipping which is about $30 depending on where you live. Pricey, but WELL worth it, great chips.

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The case they give you goes for hundreds ($425) on the site: http://pokerchips.com/cases98/preswoodcases.html
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