We're sharing the best poker tables to help you go all in on your next game night, with expert insight from an interior designer.
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We're sharing the best poker tables to help you go all in on your next game night, with expert insight from an interior designer.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
This Kulamoon foldable poker table is large enough to sit up to eight people when unfolded, and collapsible to under 3 feet long without tools when not in use. Plus, at just 50 pounds, it’s easy for most able-bodied people to carry. Cards glide smoothly on the high-quality felt surface, which comes with community card and other poker appointments, and the cup holders on the padded armrest can hold beverages of just about any size. Real-life reviewers love that there’s no overlap or seams when the table is folded, and say it feels stable when in use.
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Although oval tables are preferred by most poker tables, round ones like the poker table from Kestell Furniture are easier for games with rotating dealers—or just sitting closer to your friends and family (just be sure to hold ’em cards close to your chest). You get all the features of an oval table, including cup holders, smooth felt and foldable legs for easy storage.
It doesn’t have poker appointments, though that makes it a bit more versatile for other card games and family game night activities, like building puzzles. With this round poker table, you can customize the wood finish and felt to your liking. “This is a very well constructed poker table,” says five-star reviewer, Cathy. “You won’t be disappointed.”
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For families whose dining rooms double as their game room, the Reno poker table from Hokku Designs gives you the best of both worlds. Actually, you get three tables in one—a wooden dining table, felt game table and faux-leather table. The faux-leather side has built-in inserts to hold chips alongside cup holders, and the felt side can be used for puzzles or other games.
You get enough space for eight players or diners, depending on which table you’re using. While it doesn’t have the casino-like look of other poker tables, reviewers say it’s sturdy and easy to switch from surface to surface.
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Game nights at your friend’s apartment can take on a new life with the Trademark Poker tabletop and trip travel set. It’s about 30 inches narrower than most of the options on this list, folds in half for easy storage, comes with chip and cup holders and has enough spots for up to eight people. You also get 300 chips and two decks of cards with the table, so the only thing you need to get your game started is a sturdy table.
The felt isn’t the smoothest, but with players so close together you won’t have to glide the cards every time. “This really is a super nice poker tabletop,” writes five-star reviewer, Bailey D. “It’s thick and heavy and has no problem laying flat on a card table.”
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A casino-like look, professional-grade felt and padded, faux-leather armrest with built-in cup holders are just some of the reasons you should go all in on the Barrington Billiards poker table. This 84-inch long, 10-person table is pre-assembled and has Texas hold ’em appointments, though it can be used for any card game. It can also fold in half if game night gets moved to someone else’s house, and the braided steel cables provide additional stability.
If you think we’re bluffing, check the five-star Amazon reviews. “The quality is really shocking for the price, well made and very sturdy,” says K. McCarthy, a verified reviewer. “Doesn’t lean or rock in any way.” Barrington might be known for pool tables, but it sure knows how to create a good poker table, too.
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This foldable poker tabletop lets you up the ante without raising your budget. At an affordable price, you get a casino-grade felt surface that’s scratch resistant, built-in cup holders, built-in chip trays, enough space to sit up to eight players, a three-fold design and a carrying bag for easy portability. This is a poker tabletop, meaning it has to be laid on a table before you can start dealing.
“I bought this for my husband’s poker group. I bought it so they wouldn’t mess up my kitchen table. His group loved it,” shares Phyllis, a five-star reviewer. “They asked my husband to bring it with him when it’s someone else’s turn to have it at their house. Very sturdy. Pockets for drinks and a place for cards.”
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Our research began by reading multiple poker community forums and the World Poker Tour’s website to find out what professional and amateur poker players look for in a tournament. What we found was that a casino-grade felt surface was a must for cards to glide smoothly across the table, as well as padded armrest for comfort and cup holders to keep beverages safe and out of the way. We then consulted interior designer, David Mason, who told us what features are important for people who want a poker table in their man cave or game room. After our research, we looked into more than 20 poker tables and read dozens of customer reviews to find the six best ones.
Most poker tables available online and at game stores measure around 71 to 84 inches long, with the short end being enough for about eight players and the latter fitting around 10. Pick a size that works best for your space.
If you play with rotating dealers, then yes, because the rotation goes clockwise starting from the original dealer. Those in the “late position,” or the people who deal last, have an idea of how players will act during their turn by the time they become the dealer.
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