Yeah I have one too and I agree with this, also the placement of the gaps is mildly annoying for me as the permanent dealer. The way the rail is oriented the gaps fall in the center (on the long side) so if I'm centered in what would normally be the dealer position I'm right on the gap. We usually have 9 players so the other 8 can be centered on a cup holder so it's not that big a deal, but one time we did get an extra player and EVERYONE was lined up on a gap until we had a bust out because my OCD wouldn't let me deal from off center

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Again it's not the end of the world and I agree that the Triton is probably the best option for a foldable table if you don't have the space and/or budget for a permanent high-end table. No regrets with my purchase.
Also agree with this for the Triton toppers, but I've gotten used to that. I've been debating looking into a custom topper that would hopefully be less slippery.