December 21, 2024
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Is Poker Table Tops An Affordable Option For Poker Players

In today’s economic climate, is Poker Table Tops an affordable option for Poker Players? Is it possible to make Poker more accessible for the average Poker player by using Poker Table Tops?

This question is not meant to promote Poker Table Tops. The question asks if the effects of the current / recent Recession, which have resulted in increasing unemployment, a reduction in take-home pay, and then disposable income, and the limitation of individual earning potential, has made playing poker in casinos an unaffordable option for many Poker Players.

To be able to present a rational and logical argument for the title question, one must first ask “Who is an ordinary poker Player?”

According to eCOGRA, the average on-line poker player was:

 

  • Male 73.8%
  • Age 26-35 (26.9%).
  • Play 2 to 3 times per week (26.8%).
  • You have played for at least two years (23.6%).
  • Play for between one and two hours each session (33.3%)
  • You can play one table (24.1%) or two tables (24.1%) at once
  • You can play both cash games (34%) and tournaments (34)
  • Play big blind at $0.50-$2.00 (US) (61.2%)
  • You can play with 6-10% of your bankroll at any given time (23%)
  • They claim they are average in skill
  • Poker requires a little more skill than luck (31.9%)
  • Play poker on a minimum of 2 occasions per year if you travel over 100 miles (38%)
  • 52% of Internet Poker players hold a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
  • 75% of people who didn’t and wouldn’t try internet gambling were married, while 56% of internet gamblers were.
  • 37% of online casino gamblers are from the United States, compared to 5% in the general population.

 

These statistics show not only the general makeup of the average Poker Player, but also their playing habits. While the statistics above are applicable to online Poker Players, eCOGRA stated that “Most studies suggest the demographics of online gamblers are broadly similar to offline gambling populations, with a spread in income, gender, and education.” ”

Due to the devastation caused by the global recession, money is a scarce commodity and people are leaving the high streets. People have less money to spend on the economy because they don’t have as much money.

People are forced to reevaluate their finances after a recession. Their little luxuries are often the first to be cut from their home budget. These luxuries include trips to the casino to enjoy the great game of Poker. This is not a desirable or free choice. It’s dictated by the economic downturn.

While online Poker allows ordinary Poker Players to play, it is not personal. There is nothing quite like playing Poker in a real room with your opponents and sharing the camaraderie between them.

A Poker Table could be purchased for one’s home. You can recreate the Casino experience at home by purchasing a Poker Table. It does have its challenges. A Poker Table can cost anywhere from $2000 to $2000, but this is a luxury that few people have in these times of recession.

You can also use the numerous manuals available online to learn how to build a poker table for as low as $200 and $300. Not everyone has the ability or desire to build one.

Aside from the fact that not everyone has enough space to store a large poker table in their home, there are other factors. Many people have had to move out of their homes due to the Recession. People have had to drastically alter their lifestyles and living arrangements, whether it was by forced sale, choice, or eviction. This means reducing the amount of space and living space that most people have. It may not be practical to have a full-sized poker table.

Here’s why I believe Poker Table Tops are able to allow ordinary Poker Players to play Poker in recession times: Poker Table Tops allows all players to have fun with like-minded people in their own homes without having to pay a lot and adds an extra bonus of convenience. Poker Table Tops are relatively inexpensive compared to other products. You can find affordable options starting at $29. These tables can hold up to 8-10 players.

Poker Table Tops don’t weigh as much as traditional poker tables. You can lay them on any surface, and then prepare them to be used for play. They are also easy to store. You can recreate the casino atmosphere in your home without having to sacrifice space.

This topic is not something I am an academic on. This article is based on my personal opinion. It was formed from the observation that more people are looking for more affordable and sustainable ways to maintain their lifestyles prior to the global recession. Poker Table Tops offer the opportunity for ordinary Poker Players to continue playing Poker in a competitive and fun environment, without having to travel to the casino during good times.

Answering the question, “Poker Table Tops: An easy way to play Poker in an economic recession?” I would say “Yes” because Poker Table Tops are an easy way to play Poker in a recession.

 

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