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I decided to go with a tournament style oval shaped table 7 feet by 4 feet, with a nice dark green felt, a wooden “racetrack” with cupholders, and a felt-padded rail. My DIY poker table starts with 2 sheets of 3/4″ plywood. I cut 1′ off the end of each leaving me pieces that are 7′ x 4′. The basic idea is to build a one piece table with rail, racetrack and a removable insert (playing surface) and then split the table (less the insert) in half and connect them with a pair of hasps that will be hidden under the insert. As we prepare this project there will be 5 major phases to this project. DIY 8' Upgraded Poker Table Building Kit - 13 Color Choices - Build Your Own Poker Tables $ 159.99 1' 55lb Poker Table Rail Foam - 9' x 4.5' - Build Your Own Poker Tables. Oct 8, 2020 - Explore Wendy Murphy's board 'Poker table diy' on Pinterest. See more ideas about poker table diy, poker table, table games.

A typical casino poker table has a length of between 92 and 104 inches (234 and 264 cm), a width of 44 inches (112 cm), and a height of 30 inches (76 cm). You can expect to also add 4 inches (10 cm) to the length and width for the outer “racetrack” railing. The weight commonly ranges from 170 to 200 pounds (77 to 91 kilos ) but can go up to as high as 350 pounds (159 kilos).

Outside of casino models, there is no official or standard sizing for poker tables as it all depends on who is making it and the shape of the table. In fact, there is pretty much a table out there to fit any space. From roll-up poker mats to octagon, round, and oval folding poker tables, with and without legs. And, of course, you have the high-end professional versions that are meant to simulate casino quality tables. Let’s take a look at the various types and shapes found in home poker tables, what they are made of, and how many people they typically seat.

Please note, dimensions will be listed in the following format in inches: Length x Width x Height (cm conversion)

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Oval Poker Tables

Oval poker tables are the most common design and home models usually fold up for storage.

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  • Sizes
    Permanent home versions are often 92x44x30 (234x112x76). Foldable models are usually about 84x42x30 (213x107x76) but can be as small as around 73 inches long and 32 inches wide.
  • Weight
    54 to 85 pounds.
  • Materials
    Tops are usually felt-covered wood, the railing vinyl, and the legs steel. Materials can vary based on the quality and price point.
  • Number Of Players
    Most oval tables are designed to hold 9 or 10 players, however, some of the smaller models typically only hold 6 or 7 comfortably. To truly hold 9 or 10 players, 84-inch width and up is recommended.

Octagon Poker Tables

Octagonal tables have grown in popularity since most home poker games consist of 4-6 people. These tables are nice and compact and handle that number of people easily.

  • Sizes
    48x48x30 (122x122x76) for foldable models. Tabletop versions are usually the same size but occasionally are found a bit bigger, around 50 inches wide.
  • Weight
    45 to 60 pounds with legs, 20-40 pounds for tabletop versions.
  • Materials
    Folding octagonal tables are usually felt-covered wood, the railing plastic and occasionally vinyl, with the steel legs. Tabletop versions are often felt-covered plastic, with a plastic border or “railing”. Again, materials can vary based on the quality and price point.
  • Number Of Players
    Most octagon-shaped table, like this one found on Amazon, are designed to hold up to 8 players. However, most versions will comfortably hold 5 or 6.

Round Poker Tables

Round poker tables are actually the least common design you will see and are typically only available in permanent options.

  • Sizes
    48 to 60 inches wide. Tabletop versions are hard to find but are about 48 inches wide.
  • Weight
    Too rare to put a common weight.
  • Materials
    Varies.
  • Number Of Players
    There’s a reason round tables are out of vogue; they just don’t hold as many people as oval or octagonal models do. Most round poker tables hold 4 people, 5 if you squeeze in.

Square Poker Tables

Square tables are also rare and about 34 inches across. Since they only hold 4 people, most people opt for a different shape, or just use a square table from Walmart. Even so, if you only hold small games, they can be a decent option.. if you can find one. Tabletop versions that can be set on an existing dining room table do exist, however, my advice is to instead get a rectangular mat… covered in the next section.

What About Poker Mats?

Poker mats are an excellent option for the occasional impromptu card game. They are light and portable as is humanly possible, since they are made of either cloth or rubber, and typically come in a rectangular or oval shape. Poker mats, like this one found on Amazon, are usually about 72×36 (183×91).

Space Needed For A Poker Table

Ideally, you want at least 3 feet (1 meter) of clearance around a poker table to allow for adequate seating and movement around the room. If you have a small square poker room, I would suggest an octagon-shaped table, as these seem to fit best in small spaces while allowing for a maximum number of people to be seated. If your room is rectangular, any oval table like this nice Amazon model, that fits within the parameters of the space will do fine.

Important Tip: When choosing a poker table make sure that you look at the actual total dimensions of the table including any railings. Often, the sale listing of a poker table will only include the dimensions of the actual playing area of the table!

Just to be safe, my advice is to allow another 4 inches (10 cm) to the length and width of any poker table you find online that has a racetrack design or an armrest area on the table. Or, contact the manufacturer and see if you can get exact detailed specs.

What About Chairs?

Remember to always leave ample space and elbow room around your poker table for people to be able to get in and out of their chairs and maneuver their poker chips. I would recommend just getting folding chairs for your poker buddies unless you are playing at a dining room table that already has nice sturdy chairs. On that front, I suggest that you invest in some heavy-duty chairs that will hold players who might be on the heavy side. Here are some that should do the job nicely. They have a really high weight capacity.

Do Covering Types Affect Table Size?

All types of table coverings can be affixed to any table dimension. Even so, while covering types do not directly affect the space that a table will fit, you may want to consider using a faster cloth in more enclosed spaces. With standard cloth, the cards will not move across the surface and someone dealing at the end of the table in a recreational game will have a hard time sliding the cards all the way to the other end on slower cloth. There are two common options for poker table coverings, or felt; standard felt or speed cloth.

  1. Standard Felt
    This is the standard choice for the most poker tables, especially lower-priced versions. The surface has a roughness to it and often it is challenging to get the cards to slide all the way out to where you want them while dealing. However, this is the least expensive surface and is fine for most players. Even so, some people like to upgrade to a “professional” surface, called speed cloth.
  2. Speed Cloth
    A lot of poker enthusiasts and professional poker players prefer the surface they play on to be a bit faster than standard felt. Therefore, they often want to play with speed cloth. Made of a more slippery type of polyester, you will have no issues getting cards to slide from one end of the table to the other end while dealing. However, players not used to a faster surface may grumble that the cards are sliding too fast, and sometimes flying off the table. The vast majority of poker tables do not come standard with speed cloth, as it is usually an upgrade only if one is willing to pay for the option.

A Brief History of Poker Table Sizes

The earliest card tables show up in the 1700s in response to the growing popularity of card games around Europe. In fact, it was common for people to buy card tables as fine furniture for their home, prominently displayed. Many versions even had a folding top, which allowed them to function as another piece of furniture when not in use. The wealthier classes paid exorbitant amounts for higher-end tables. Most of the designs were semicircular or oval and typically 36 inches in diameter.

For more about finding the right poker table, I also wrote a comprehensive poker table guide to help you in your search. Thanks for stopping by!

Building and Upholstering the Rail for an Octagon Poker Table

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Assembling the Rail

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Before we can upholster your rail, we have to assemble the thing. To do this we will use both outer rings from our original octagons. Pieces C and D. All you have to do is lay C on top of D and make sure the outer edges line up. If all of your cuts were true, the rail should line up no matter what way you set it together. Unfortunately, in the real world, this is almost never the case. Its best to simply spin the top piece (C) around until you get the best fit. Then just drive a few 1 1/4' screws in to keep everything together (Figure 3-1).

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Once the wood is secure, you will need to lay your 1' foam on a flat surface. Now spray the flat side of piece D (not the side that C is screwed to) with the remainder of your spray adhesive and lay it down on top of your foam making sure that it is centered (Figure 3-2).

  • 1' foam and vinyl are included in all of our 4' Poker Table Kits

With your foam secured to the wood frame, you can start to trim the extra foam away. For the rail, I like to keep between 2 and 3 inches on the outside and abour 1 inch overhang on the inside. This allows for the rail to be padded all the way around once the vinyl is stretched over it. With the foam trimmed, you can lay the padded wood down on your viny (Figure 3-3). You will upholster the outside of the rail the same way as the playing surface. First starting to staple on one side and then moving to the other side to pull tight and staple. On the railing you are likely to need quite a few more staples as you will have to continue to pull and staple to work out all of the folds and wrinkles in the vinyl.

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With the outside of the octagon rail completed, its time to move on the the fun part. To start working on the inside of the padded rail, you will first have to cut the unneeded fabric, on the infield, into a pie shape (Figure3-4).

These cuts will allow you to stretch the vinyl over the inside edge of the rail and get some staples in. It is best to leave a few inches between the end of your cuts and the edge of the rail. If you end up needing a deeper cut you can always cut it more. Once you have pulled the vinyl very tight and stapled it all the way around, you should flip the rail over to make sure that you're happy with how it looks. If you are, flip it back over and cut off the extra vinyl. You will now have a complete rail (Figure 3-5 and 3-6).

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Now you're in the home stretch. You have the rail and playing surface upholstered and you can finally move on to Step Five - Assembling the Table Top.