A Closer Evaluation of Texas Holdem Poker Table Felt

by Brian Garvin

by Brian Garvin

Have you ever been to a church festival? We hold those all the time, but not for the same reason as most of the other places. While our congregation holds various charity events throughout the year, we like to hold them for specific families who are in need and attend our church. This year we needed to find some sort of Texas Holdem Poker Table Felt.

We were given ten different poker tables from various charities to help with the event, but they were old and rugged. So in order to get everything into an appropriate working order, it meant we had to spruce things up a bit. So about thirty of us took on different tasks like painting, scraping, rebuilding, and of course, we had to make some purchases. My objective was to find some cheap Texas Holdem Poker Table Felt.

We only had about eight days before the weekend came, so everyone was definitely behind. In order to get what we needed fast I headed to the Internet and looked all over the place. The biggest problem I came across was being able to stay within the church’s budget. Then again, I still had to find something that would be beneficial. It was definitely something that was going to be hard to figure out.

However, thanks to a bunch of coffee, red bull, and the will to search for 18 hours straight, I finally came across the Texas Holdem Poker Table Felt I was looking for all along. There was this place online that could supply with all the felt I needed to make it happen. Even though I made the purchase based on several reasons (color, durability, authentic betting lines), it was the cost that caught my eye.

Probably the most important thing is that we were transforming some of the folding tables as well. Most of the padded tops were either worn or had tears in them, and we definitely didn’t want the fundraiser to look like a washed up garage sale. So we wanted to put felt on these as well, even though most of the places I came across didn’t do anything to help.

However, the Texas Holdem Poker Table Felt was set up with a 36 x 72 inch cut, which allowed us to staple these onto the folding tables without it looking cheap. Granted we had a carpenter that knew how to do it professionally, so the end result was definitely a positive one. Honestly, it looked as though we purchased brand new tables when it was all said and done.

The event itself was an absolute treat, and a complete success. We raised enough money to get a new home, get them health insurance, and set them up with food for an entire year. It’s one of the most gratifying moments in my life, and that of many others who contributed. In the end, we couldn’t have done it without the help of the Texas Holdem Poker Table Felt for each table.

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