Little Poker Table

Little Poker TableThe Poker Chip Tricks site brings me into contact with many different people taking advantage of the poker boom. Two months ago I was contacted by Stu about his Little Poker Table. The majority of people contacting me want a link exchange, but Stu was different. He was selling a product and knew that advertising was the appropriate thing to ask for. Since our initial contact, Stu and I have exchanged numerous messages and not all of them have been business.

In exchange for a month of advertising (to test the waters), Stu sent me my very own Little Poker Table. As soon as I opened the package I noticed the quality of the item. As you can see by the photos (view more), the felt is showing some wear. This just goes to show how much I use the table. My table sits right on my computer desk so whenever I’m playing online poker I can practice my tricks.

Little Poker TableSo, what is the Little Poker Table? To put it simply, it’s a very small poker table. It’s “a place to shuffle” or practice other poker chip tricks. The table is almost 12 inches wide and just over 8 inches deep, giving the right amount of space to shuffle poker chips or do most other chip tricks. The surface has a nice padding covered with green felt. Three edges of the table have a wood railing that comes up, helping to keep chips from rolling away. The top edge has three spots each capable of holding 6 poker chips. The Little Poker Table comes with 18 poker chips split between two colors, so you don’t even need your own set of chips.

I don’t remember the initial price of the Little Poker Table, but I recall it being in the $50 range. Stu has recently made some changes with the business and as a result the price has been lowered to $32.95. Taking the quality of the table and the use you’ll get out of it into consideration, I think the price is worth the buy for any poker player spending a lot of time at the online poker tables.

Get your own Little Poker Table.

4 Comments

  1. Posted August 15, 2005 at 7:52 pm | Permalink | Reply

    Damn. I *finally* decide I want one of these, and the site is no longer there.

  2. Posted August 15, 2005 at 8:27 pm | Permalink | Reply

    Back a few months ago I know he was having a hard time making sales.

  3. Posted August 24, 2005 at 4:50 pm | Permalink | Reply

    arg, same here!

  4. Steve Gary
    Posted September 12, 2005 at 2:37 pm | Permalink | Reply

    The table is excellent as I thought it would have been a “hit” with the Hold ‘Em scene exploding?!

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