Poker Table Foam...
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Opps...sorry. I thought this post was going to be about the stuff at the corners of my mouth when that 37 off rivers an inside straight and takes down my pocket aces after he came in cold on two pre-flop raises.
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just played again last night on the 1/2 in foam. No problems with it.
In order to have the fabric dip enough to make a stack of chips fall you have to:
a. stack 20+ chips
b. press repeatedly at the base of said chips
c. if that doesnt work, just push em over
so, in answer to someones previous worries about the foam causing too much pull on the fabric, it doesnt.
In order to have the fabric dip enough to make a stack of chips fall you have to:
a. stack 20+ chips
b. press repeatedly at the base of said chips
c. if that doesnt work, just push em over
so, in answer to someones previous worries about the foam causing too much pull on the fabric, it doesnt.
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UnluckyKyle - Posts: 135
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UnluckyKyle wrote:just played again last night on the 1/2 in foam. No problems with it.
In order to have the fabric dip enough to make a stack of chips fall you have to:
a. stack 20+ chips
b. press repeatedly at the base of said chips
c. if that doesnt work, just push em over
so, in answer to someones previous worries about the foam causing too much pull on the fabric, it doesnt.
But sometimes I like to stack all my chips in one really tall single stack to psych out my opponents :D ... guess I won't do that any more
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