What kind of poker table do you have? (2 Viewers)

mnpokernoob1670

Sitting Out
Joined
Feb 23, 2026
Messages
23
Reaction score
25
Rewards
55
Location
Minnesota
Currently in the process of finishing my basement. Planning on adding a bar down there, along with a nice corner couch, darts, big buck hunter, etc. Trying to decide on what type of table to buy. I’ve been looking at the tables that fold in half that have the cushion around it, as well as the legs that kick in. My wife wants to get a table that I can play poker on, as well as anyone can play other board games on, such a catan. I’m not super keen on the hexagon wooden tables as I feel there isn’t enough room if more people want to play something. What does everyone else use? Anyone have a table they use for multiple games or uses?
 
Triton!

20250718_172840.webp
20250718_175531.webp
 
If you're going to use a poker table also as a board gaming table, then I suggest rectangular or square. They offer the maximum space on the playing surface which is sometimes needed for games with physical boards, plus some space for cards, chits, meeples, etc around the edges.

Oval tables are great for poker, but you lose a lot of real estate near the ends where the table curves, and poker tables have padded rails which eat up a lot of playing surface space. If you customize your table, maybe opt for a narrower rail.
 
If you’re looking at folding tables, BBO has started doing a folding option with wheels for easy mobility (their version of a Triton):

https://www.bbopokertables.com/oval-folding-table

https://www.bbopokertables.com/round-folding-table

I have a solid BBO table (doesn’t fold but has folding gorilla legs). It weighs like 165lbs and is a b*tch to move. Nice table though:

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/bbo-aces-pro-alpha-poker-table-feedback.125357/

Triton also have a solid table option with folding legs:

https://www.gutshotgaming.com/?gad_...rXsS4nGKu257fnTunYztg763FJ4y7jmBoCYncQAvD_BwE

The budget folding option would a barrington from Walmart/Costco etc.

GL
 
If you're going to use a poker table also as a board gaming table, then I suggest rectangular or square. They offer the maximum space on the playing surface which is sometimes needed for games with physical boards, plus some space for cards, chits, meeples, etc around the edges.

Oval tables are great for poker, but you lose a lot of real estate near the ends where the table curves, and poker tables have padded rails which eat up a lot of playing surface space. If you customize your table, maybe opt for a narrower rail.
Eh, I’ve played board games with a couple buddies weekly for the past few years on a Barrington and rarely run into space issues. Sometimes a bit cramped with larger games or have to use a chair/side table for the biggest (e.g. gloomhaven), but for 95% of games no issue.

That said, we play with 3 players, but I don’t like overly complicated games with more players than that anyhow.

YMMV, but I’m personally 100% going oval when I upgrade down the road, knowing the vast majority will be used for board games.
 
With a dedicated space for it, the table doesn't need to have folding legs (unless you would take it out in the garden for a BBQ). I certainly needs a dining/whatever use top, to also protect the real poker table beneath.

Certainly go for an oval, even a smaller one if needed (for just 8 players). Whatever the size and shape, remember that each player needs 61cm or 24in of circumference to be really comforable.
55cm is cramped and hardly tolerable, while 30in (76cm) is for State Dinners at Presidential or Royal Pallaces. Do the math!

My main table is the house's "good" dining table in the dining room, obviously a dual-use table with a dining top:

Table Jarque-09.webp
TableJarque-101.webp
TableJarque_0387.webp
AthOWL Table3.webp
May25 Aftermath_IMG_0818.webp


A friend of mine has followed the same path, with a somewhat longer table, to accomodate 10 people:
Ilias-a001.webp
Ilias-4bbe-895b-260378a59f83.webp
Ilias-4b3e-8603-768729399354.webp

Both built by the Master Pascal Jarque, the best east of the Pond.

I also have an 150x90cm custom rectangular topper to sit on what ended up as my balcony table of the same size, for just 6 players:
Topper corner.webp
thumbnail_IMG_1919.webp
topper bottom.webp


Finally, I have a 50.5in round table for 7 players, with folding legs, remastered by a crafty carpenter friend of mine, and featuring a cloth by Master @T_Chan , the best by far, west of the Pond:
ATHENIAN_OWL_CLUB_0269.webp
 
Last edited:

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account and join our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Back
Top Bottom