Anyone Own/Buy Gutshot Gaming Poker Table (Folding with Dealer Tray) (40 Viewers)

They also included a whole chip set
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I can say yes, this table is much more solid, haven’t had any wobbling, and they use Gorilla legs ftw :D

Not sure if they’re doing it with all recent purchases…but I ordered the red mat and they threw in the blue one also! Have not used it yet but I noticed when they sent the table. They also included a whole chip set so maybe they’ll add some of their other products as complimentary, fingers crossed.
That's great. I asked their support if they do custom mat printing but sadly not.
 
One of my friends won a triton table in a tourney ... the more expensive fold up kind, see pic, but maybe my 2 cents will still apply.
It is good quality but they need to make some tweaks, the padding is a little lacking so much so that you need to press down on the backside of the cards to flip them up and grab them off the table, 2nd is the surface is way too slippery to the point of detriment, SSC would be fine but this is beyond that and the pitched cards bounce all over like a pinball machine. The segmented rail is a personally nitpick for some but for me it plays fine and I have no issue with it. Lastly they gave a free setup of cards with it and they look cool but the play terribly but hey free is free. Some easy tweaks for them to up their game IMO.

If I had won the table I would get a topper and it would be great, again IMO ...


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I’ve played on a couple of these Triton/Gutshot tables and agree with this. It’s a well-constructed sturdy table… and the topper is subpar. It’s super slick and plastic-y compared to felt.

As someone with a bad fingernail biting habit, picking up cards is an ordeal, and pitching creates a pinball effect more often than not.

If they offered a true felt option I would snatch one of these up in a heartbeat.
 
When you have a moment can you take a photo of it folded up / stored? Does it come with a travel bag to help carry?
 
No travel bag included, although it does fold for storage this is not something you would be transporting often or ever really. It is quite heavy. The topper is neoprene and slick, I love it!

What you see covering the folded table is just a "dust cover" to be used to cover the table when it is set up. When it is folded I use it to cover it although it doesn't really fit as it was not designed for this purpose.

If there was a thicker canvas type bag to store it in I would definitely buy one. GutShot customer service said the Triton bags do not fit these tables.
 

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Not with the dealer tray option but we still love it anyway.
 

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How are the cup holders on this table? They look relatively shallow compared to the regular Triton cup holders, at least in the pics. Not Barrington-level shallow of course but any issues with spillage/stability of beverages?
 
How are the cup holders on this table? They look relatively shallow compared to the regular Triton cup holders, at least in the pics. Not Barrington-level shallow of course but any issues with spillage/stability of beverages?
They’ve been good so far whenever I host, beverages been pretty stable, and definitely noticeably deeper than Barrington :)
 
Nice! Can you please tell me dimensions on the cup holders? Will they handle a 3” wide rocks glass? Thanks!
Attached is a picture of the cupholder. It has a nice feature where there are two diameters. The narrower/deeper hole perfectly fits a can of soda, which is 2.6" wide, so I'm pretty confident that the wider diameter will handle a 3" rocks glass.
Note that this is a Triton branded table, but I think Triton and Gutshot are the same.
 

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Nice! Can you please tell me dimensions on the cup holders? Will they handle a 3” wide rocks glass? Thanks!
So sorry, let me get back to you by this weekend, been busy this week. I will say, having played on the triton table, it is different from the one picture above, but I will try to take exact measurements soon!
 
Nice! Can you please tell me dimensions on the cup holders? Will they handle a 3” wide rocks glass? Thanks!
Ok I did the measurements! Width is 3 1/2” so your rocks glass def will fit. Depth is 1 3/4” so not the deepest but it’s worked for us so far :)
 
I concur, here are some variations for reference.
 

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Attached is a picture of the cupholder. It has a nice feature where there are two diameters. The narrower/deeper hole perfectly fits a can of soda, which is 2.6" wide, so I'm pretty confident that the wider diameter will handle a 3" rocks glass.
Note that this is a Triton branded table, but I think Triton and Gutshot are the same.
My cup holders do not look the same as yours.
 
Just get an oval topper and cut out the rectangle. I suspect it would be pretty easy to do.

Can anyone give feedback/review on a Gutshot Gaming Folding Poker Table? Link to one of their tables: https://www.gutshotgaming.com/products/casino-10-player-folding-poker-table-with-dealer-tray

I saw them surface in partnership with a poker chip company recently on Instagram; they seem to be from the same company that makes Triton Poker Tables but was wondering if someone can confirm. Curious what people think of their table quality, etc. if you actually bought a table already. Is customer service the same as Triton Poker Tables?View attachment 1346431
Were you able to find someone who can do a custom topper for this? I love everything about the table except the mat and I already made the purchase
 
I've seen some concern about the thickness of Triton/Gutshot mats making picking up cards difficult for some. requiring pushing down on the back edge to lift the card. This worries me, and I really like the feel of foam under a felt, both for ease of picking up/shuffling cards, and also for how chips interact with the table with vs without.

I wonder if it would be possible to adhere a thin layer of foam to the table surface in two halves to still faciliate the folding feature, for the included mat (or a custom one) to rest on? I can't think of a reason why not (other than the seam created being too much for a topper to overcome), but just wanted to see if anyone else has tried or thought about this type of modification?

Maybe attaching a thin layer of foam backing to the topper itself in one piece would solve the creasing issue, but not sure how it would stand up to being rolled up and stored over and over. I have heard of folks simply laying one of @rjdev7 's custom toppers on top of the included topper to increase the thickness, that might just be the best of all worlds.
 
I've seen some concern about the thickness of Triton/Gutshot mats making picking up cards difficult for some. requiring pushing down on the back edge to lift the card. This worries me, and I really like the feel of foam under a felt, both for ease of picking up/shuffling cards, and also for how chips interact with the table with vs without.

I wonder if it would be possible to adhere a thin layer of foam to the table surface in two halves to still faciliate the folding feature, for the included mat (or a custom one) to rest on? I can't think of a reason why not (other than the seam created being too much for a topper to overcome), but just wanted to see if anyone else has tried or thought about this type of modification?

Maybe attaching a thin layer of foam backing to the topper itself in one piece would solve the creasing issue, but not sure how it would stand up to being rolled up and stored over and over. I have heard of folks simply laying one of @rjdev7 's custom toppers on top of the included topper to increase the thickness, that might just be the best of all worlds.
I’ve had no issue with the custom mats on my Triton table…
 
I've seen some concern about the thickness of Triton/Gutshot mats making picking up cards difficult for some. requiring pushing down on the back edge to lift the card. This worries me, and I really like the feel of foam under a felt, both for ease of picking up/shuffling cards, and also for how chips interact with the table with vs without.

I wonder if it would be possible to adhere a thin layer of foam to the table surface in two halves to still faciliate the folding feature, for the included mat (or a custom one) to rest on? I can't think of a reason why not (other than the seam created being too much for a topper to overcome), but just wanted to see if anyone else has tried or thought about this type of modification?

Maybe attaching a thin layer of foam backing to the topper itself in one piece would solve the creasing issue, but not sure how it would stand up to being rolled up and stored over and over. I have heard of folks simply laying one of @rjdev7 's custom toppers on top of the included topper to increase the thickness, that might just be the best of all worlds.
I’m working on sending over my mat to Rjdev to get a custom topper with the exact measurements needed. I was thinking of adding some foam as well. I’ll follow to see if anyone else has another solution for the slippery mat
 
I've seen some concern about the thickness of Triton/Gutshot mats making picking up cards difficult for some. requiring pushing down on the back edge to lift the card. This worries me, and I really like the feel of foam under a felt, both for ease of picking up/shuffling cards, and also for how chips interact with the table with vs without.

I wonder if it would be possible to adhere a thin layer of foam to the table surface in two halves to still faciliate the folding feature, for the included mat (or a custom one) to rest on? I can't think of a reason why not (other than the seam created being too much for a topper to overcome), but just wanted to see if anyone else has tried or thought about this type of modification?

Maybe attaching a thin layer of foam backing to the topper itself in one piece would solve the creasing issue, but not sure how it would stand up to being rolled up and stored over and over. I have heard of folks simply laying one of @rjdev7 's custom toppers on top of the included topper to increase the thickness, that might just be the best of all worlds.
I have experienced no problem at all with picking the cards up from this table. In fact, I prefer these mats or toppers better than felt because it is easy to deal the cards from one end of the table to the other because they slide much easier.
 
I've seen some concern about the thickness of Triton/Gutshot mats making picking up cards difficult for some. requiring pushing down on the back edge to lift the card. This worries me, and I really like the feel of foam under a felt, both for ease of picking up/shuffling cards, and also for how chips interact with the table with vs without.

I wonder if it would be possible to adhere a thin layer of foam to the table surface in two halves to still faciliate the folding feature, for the included mat (or a custom one) to rest on? I can't think of a reason why not (other than the seam created being too much for a topper to overcome), but just wanted to see if anyone else has tried or thought about this type of modification?

Maybe attaching a thin layer of foam backing to the topper itself in one piece would solve the creasing issue, but not sure how it would stand up to being rolled up and stored over and over. I have heard of folks simply laying one of @rjdev7 's custom toppers on top of the included topper to increase the thickness, that might just be the best of all worlds.
I have no experience myself, I'm debating on a Triton table or Gorilla table right now. But I have read on PCF that a few people put a custom topper usually made by someone here on PCF on top of the topper that comes with the Triton/gutshot tables. More spongy feel, aka like adding foam as your thinking of doing. They say it helps prevent cards from going under the rail, if you have that issue some say yes they have some say they don't have that issue. Also I guess it's easier to pick up cards, easier shuffling chips, and they've said better quality topper so it appears to be a WIN all around!!! Just what Iv'e read here on PCF if that helps at all.
 

Home Table--- GORILLA GAMING​

  • casino grade suede Felt - Custom Color
    $95.00
  • Add A Betline - Yes
    $35.00
  • Vinyl - Premium Black
    $75.00
  • Cup Holders - 10 Jumbo Integrated Brass Cup Holders
    $295.00
  • Legs - Pedestal (Brass)
    $750.00
  • Size - 45″ x 96″ seats 10 +
    $80.00

  • Subtotal $2,395.00

or

Subtotal $1,844 with Gorilla folding legs

Thoughts??????? I'll be ordering several custom felts on PCF, so cheapest casino grade for now.
 

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