Anyone host games in an apartment? (1 Viewer)

Btw I also used these china mats and they are fantastic. Get the ones with the rubber underside and no need for clips and they are non crease.
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I have also cut an extra mat to lay on my table as i like the surface more than suited speed cloth i built the table with (seen in an earlier post) and also its easier to change the mat vs reupholstering due to wear and tear. Not to mention hiding the joint in the middle.

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Here's my topper from years ago that went on top of my glass dining room table:

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One from last year that went into a condo that has a wood table with removable leaf. They forgot to remove the leaf in this photo so the corners stick out a bit, but when the leaf is removed it fits on top without any of the dining table underneath visible.

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Rectangular topper with an illuminated raised rail and some funky colors
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I always use a non-slip mat between the table and the topper. It helps keep the table in place as well as protects the dining table underneath.
 
In my appartment we use one regular 213*107 cm poker table and when needed I can squeeze in a 184*74 cm "camping table" with a poker mat on top. Looking forward to get a bigger appartment or house so I can fit two regular poker tables :)
 
Interesting solutions. I've tried games in an apartment and its tough to get a decent set-up in limited space.
 

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