View Full Version : Has anybody seen or played on this table?
Turtlemdt
10-29-04, 10:33 AM
It looks like an ok table and for about half the price of others... Free shipping too. I am not sure it is availible anywhere yet, because most sights say that it will ships in 3 to 4 weeks.
http://mvp.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1820650&cp=1769603.1739879&parentPage=family
Unregistered
11-17-04, 12:57 AM
Never played on it, but I think I saw it at a Sam's Club somewhere. Doesn't look very sturdy or durable, but it might work for a temporary fix. If you've got the tools (and it doesn't require many), I suggest you build your own. Plans for a magnificent Holdem table are available at http://www.buypokerchips.com.
FiberC0n
11-17-04, 12:59 AM
I wrote that post without logging in. Just letting you know in case you replied.
Unregistered
11-29-04, 12:52 PM
Why buy the dam plans heres free plans here http://www.scottkeen.com/poker/pokertable.asp
Great site
Unregistered
11-30-04, 11:14 PM
It looks like an ok table and for about half the price of others... Free shipping too. I am not sure it is availible anywhere yet, because most sights say that it will ships in 3 to 4 weeks.
http://mvp.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1820650&cp=1769603.1739879&parentPage=family
If you cannot tell this table is a piece of crap, you are blind! Flannel cloth?? What happened to felt? A decent holdem table with folding legs will run around $400-$600.00 depending on the wood, felt, and arm rest.
5thStreetPokerParties.com
06-09-05, 01:15 PM
All professional poker tables that are of good quality have a 1/4 inch closed cell foam underneath a quality fabric playing surface made of either faux suede, velveteen, or moleskin (the best!). This table doesn't have any foam under the surface and the surface is made of flannel which will pill over time.
Bottom Line - Junk.
If your interested in making your own I recently documented the entire process of building a poker table with detailed descriptions and photos. Feel free to browse...
http://www.5thstreetpokerparties.com/blackracetracktable/index.asp
http://www.5thstreetpokerparties.com/images/resources_poker_table_construction_black_racetrack .jpg
(http://www.5thstreetpokerparties.com/blackracetracktable/index.asp)
All professional poker tables that are of good quality have a 1/4 inch closed cell foam underneath a quality fabric playing surface made of either faux suede, velveteen, or moleskin (the best!). This table doesn't have any foam under the surface and the surface is made of flannel which will pill over time.
Bottom Line - Junk.
If your interested in making your own I recently documented the entire process of building a poker table with detailed descriptions and photos. Feel free to browse...
http://www.5thstreetpokerparties.com/blackracetracktable/index.asp
http://www.5thstreetpokerparties.com/images/resources_poker_table_construction_black_racetrack .jpg
(http://www.5thstreetpokerparties.com/blackracetracktable/index.asp)
Hey 5th St...
Do you give credit to where you actually got the plans to build this table?? I sure hope so......
5thStreetPokerParties.com
06-27-05, 03:11 AM
I sure do, Ken. Check it out before you judge.
Sean Gecko
08-08-05, 02:50 AM
I would have to agree that you build your own. My Friend and I have a table we have been using, It was decent for what we needed. Square base round top. Found it on the side of the road. Put on a new purple velvet like top works great.
Now we are going to customize it for are own use.
Full bottom to hold chips.
A shelf to hold drinks with a balcony like gaurd.
also padding to to gaurd the against sharp edges.
I will post images at somepoint
Later
Sean
jackdog1963
06-06-07, 05:46 PM
guess im going to have to give building one a try, I have a folding hold em table, but i think i could build a nice one.:cool:
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