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Table shape
Round tables work well for smaller rooms, while oval tables suit larger poker nights.
Buying guide
Plan poker table size, shape, seating count, and room clearance before choosing a permanent or folding table.
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Round tables work well for smaller rooms, while oval tables suit larger poker nights.
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Choose seating count based on realistic game size, not only the largest possible gathering.
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Leave room for chair pullback and walking paths around the table.
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Dining-top tables can help a room serve more than one purpose.
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Large tables should be reviewed for doorway, stair, elevator, and freight constraints.
Round tables suit casual games; oval tables suit larger groups and tournament-style hosting.
Folding tables work well when the room has multiple uses or limited storage.
Planning your room?
Use the catalog, guides, and room pages to compare options while Bar Room Supply continues building a deeper specialty furniture assortment.