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Old 03-30-2005, 09:12 PM
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My poker gear

I bought a new table and as part of the deal they gave me $130 towards a chip set. I picked up the Jackpot Coin Inlays for an extra $30 as these were chips I was thinking about getting and they didn't have any high end chips there.








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Very cool. You can never have too many chips.

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Old 03-30-2005, 09:35 PM
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I have it but have not used it yet, I use this timer here http://www.homepokertourney.com/timer/timer_3_large.htm
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thats a great timer... i hadnt seen that before... thanks....
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nice looking setup!
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nice setup and chipstacks
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If you could, I would appreciate a more detailed review of the table. What is the fabric like? Is is like a velveteen/velour or more like a billiard cloth? What are the legs and supporting frame like (pics)? Where did you get it? Stuff like that. Thanks.
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I love those Jackpot coin inlay chips. I bought some samples of them off of 5stardeal. If you compare them to a similar "real" casino chip with a coin inlay they look and feel much the same. I was impressed with them. Nice set-up too. I'm going to have to get me a nice table.
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If you could, I would appreciate a more detailed review of the table. What is the fabric like? Is is like a velveteen/velour or more like a billiard cloth? What are the legs and supporting frame like (pics)? Where did you get it? Stuff like that. Thanks.
The fabric is not like billiard cloth, I'm not sure what a casino poker table is made out of but it feels the same as the tables at Canterbury Park, a little thinner padding but it's still padded under the green. The rails are padded as you can see but the cup holders are only about 1" deep so it's just inviting people to knock over their drinks. The underside is like a folding table, I'll try to get some pics tonight or tomorrow for you. The table itself is not plywood or for that matter wood at all, it's the pressed board stuff as best I can tell. It is fairly sturdy though, my 5 year old is like a bull in a china store but regular stacks of chips don't get knocked over. I bought it from a poker store in a local mall, they have a few of them in the Twin Cities area. It measures 82" long by I think 42" wide with places for 10 people. I paid $299 for it and they had a deal for $130 towards any chip set, I picked up the coin inlays for an extra $30 so $330 plus tax for the table and a 500 chip set. Any other questions I'd be happy to answer.
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Old 04-02-2005, 09:09 AM
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I'm not sure if this is the exact table but if it isn't it is very similar. http://www.wedoitallvegas.com/Poker_Table_82.asp
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