What is the standard size for a poker table in a casino. Please read details?
Filed under: Gambling
08 March 2009
David S asked:
I want to practice dealing on a real casino poker table, what are the measurments of the tables? Also, what kind of cards do they use? Bridge sized?
I want to practice dealing on a real casino poker table, what are the measurments of the tables? Also, what kind of cards do they use? Bridge sized?
















March 10th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
There is no standard size for tables in poker. Almost all tables used for poker in casino play are 8 1/2 or 9 feet long.
March 11th, 2009 at 6:37 am
I’m not 100% about the size of a poker table, but I can tell you the cards are bridge sized, and once you learn how to pitch correctly, the size of a table would make little to no difference. BUT, make sure you learn the RIGHT way from a seasoned dealer or you’ll never get a job.
March 12th, 2009 at 7:18 pm
I second what star said, be sure you are practicing the proper dealing techniques. Dealing in a casino has some very specific rules and nuances that you likely aren’t familiar with. If you truely want to become a dealer, you will need to go to a dealer school anyway for certification so you might as well just learn there rather than going through the trouble of building or buying a table for practice at home.