Tables buyer’s guide

A poker table’s like a bed – you spend a lot of your life using it, but it tends to be one of the things you don’t spend much money on

High-end

The Club Table

£425 (plus £65 delivery)

If you’re serious about your poker, or you have a regular home game, you should consider getting a professional casino-style table – they don’t cost as much as you’d think.

This one’s called The Club, it’s a full-size 240cm table and, like the rest of the pokertablesRus range, comes with folding legs so you can store it out of the way. For about £75 less you can get the same model without the ‘pass’ line, and you can even request a custom design if you’ve got a photo or image you want on your table.

Need any more recommendations? We use these bad boys for HillyTheFish’s Home Games and if they’re good enough for the Fish…

www.pokertablesRus.co.uk

Mid-level

82-Inch Poker Table

£139.99 (plus £5.95 delivery)

Slightly smaller and slightly cheaper, this still seats 10 people (complete with drink-holders). It’s not as solid as the high-end offering, and it’s not as nice to look at – basically you get what you pay for – but if you can’t afford more and you’re not looking to make a long-term investment, it’s a decent punt.

www.pokershopuk.com

Budget

4-Folding Table Top

£19.99 (plus £14.50 delivery)

One step up from a cloth on a table, this might not be great but it is a great deal better than nothing at all. Just remember to factor in the ridiculous delivery charge.

www.amazon.co.uk (supplied by PokerGoods UK)

Skinflint

Texas Hold’em Layout

£13.95 (plus £5.95 delivery)

A cloth on a table, but don’t snigger – this comes complete with ‘pass’ line, and at 90 inches you can trim it down to fit your table perfectly.

www.poker-chips.co.uk

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