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I actually bought a hold'em table similar to the one posted. I found it at www.pokerboard.com. I live about 45 minutes from their warehouse so I offered to pick the table up myself and save on shipping. Paying cash, I got the table for $320 out the door. The table is fairly sturdy and seats ten people easily. I would recommend getting the table WITHOUT the dealer tray since the dealer typically rotates around the table in home games so the tray would just get in the way. A couple of other notes, the felt is similar to the type of felt used in various craft projects as opposed to "casino grade." It has padding under it, the cards glide easily over the top, but the felt doesn't feel exactly like the felt found in poker rooms. But then again, it's much cheaper. Also, the burgudy color advertised is closer to red than burgundy. Depending on the lighting conditions where you are playing, the red colors on the cards may become difficult to see from the reflection of light of the red felt from the table. I would recommend green felt. Hope this helps.
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