A poker table or card table is a table specifically designed for playing
card game
A card game is any game using playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific.
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Traditional card tables
The card table arose around 1700 as card games became wildly popular in Europe. The manufacture of card tables as fine home furniture lasted to the middle of the 1800s. Card tables made in this era often had a folding top, which enabled them to serve as
pier tables,
console table
A console table is a table whose top surface is supported by corbels or brackets rather than by the usual four legs. It is thus similar to a supported shelf and is not designed to serve as a stand-alone surface. It is frequently used as pier t ...
s, or
end tables when not in use. Styles ranged from simple to elaborate, with higher-end card tables featuring inlaid wood or stone, extensive delicate carvings, and expensive
veneer
Veneer may refer to:
Materials
* Veneer (dentistry), a cosmetic treatment for teeth
* Masonry veneer, a thin facing layer of brick
* Stone veneer, a thin facing layer of stone
* Wood veneer, a thin facing layer of wood
Arts and entertainment
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s. Some even had indentations carved into the playing surface to hold
playing tokens, and slots around the rim which served as candle-holders. Semicircular (or "D" or "half-round") tables in diameter (when opened) were the most popular card table in both North America and Europe.
Typical American card tables from the late colonial and early American periods feature simple, straight lines, an
ovolo corner, and square-tapered legs. Furniture makers in
New York
New York most commonly refers to:
* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
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often created card tables with a fifth leg (to support the opened top) hinged to the rear of the table, long
reeded
Reeding is a technique wherein a number of narrow ridges called "reeds" are carved or milled into a surface.
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legs with swelled feet that end in cylinders, and veneered sides and crossbanded edges around the leaves and table.
Modern poker tables
The modern poker table is a form of card table which is often covered with
baize
Baize is a coarse woollen (or in cheaper variants cotton) cloth, similar in texture to felt, but more durable.
History
A mid-17th-century English ditty—much quoted in histories of ale and beer brewing in England—refers to 1525:
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(a type of felt) or speed cloth (a
Teflon
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-coated fabric) to help the cards slide easily across the surface. It is either an actual table or a fold-out tabletop surface. Those used in professional televised poker feature "pocketcams" which can view a player's pocket, or hole cards. Such tables are usually fairly oval-shaped, with the players sitting around a curve of the table with a
dealer
Dealer may refer to:
Film and TV
* ''Dealers'' (film), a 1989 British film
* ''Dealers'' (TV series), a reality television series where five art and antique dealers bid on items
* ''The Dealer'' (film), filmed in 2008 and released in 2010
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facing them in an indented area of the table made specifically for the dealer. In amateur poker, tables are often oval, round or octagonal, using a rotating dealer position. The edge of the table is usually padded and raised slightly for the players to rest their arms, and this section is called the "rail". There is often a section of wood between the rail and the playing surface; this is called the "race track" and often features cup holders as well. The center of the table often features an image, usually the name or logo of the casino or house where the game is being played.
References
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* {{cite book, last1=Zimmerman, first1=Philip D., last2=Butler, first2=Tom, last3=Hutchins, first3=Catherine E., title=American Federal Furniture and Decorative Arts from the Watson Collection, location=Columbus, Ga., publisher=Columbus Museum, date=2004, isbn=9781882650170, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uvQNEISK82AC
Poker gameplay and terminology
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