
Trademark Poker Deluxe Poker & Blackjack Table Top with Case
Features: This table top is very convenient and is solid and durable. Folding the table in half reduces the size to 2 feet by 4 feet for easy storage. The table is made from 1/2 inch wood and covered with a professional style green felt. One side is a 8 player position poker table with individual trays for poker chips and a drink holder. These trays are removable and fit into the other side of the table which is a black jack table. Free black nylon carrying bag with heavy duty 2 way zipper and double strap handle. 48" x 48" table top which fits very nicely onto a card table or any kitchen table. Very easy to travel with as it fits into the trunk of a car. |

Trademark Poker Final Table - Pedestal Leg Texas Holdem Table with Dealer Spot
Features: Dimensions: 83" x 42" x 32". Top quality, durable 100% wool felt. High quality casino poker table with an oak wood finish. Has 9 metal cup holders, surrounded by a solid oak wood inlay. Dealer space has a 500 piece chip tray and money slot. |

Trademark Poker Metal Toke Box with 4 Windows
Features: Toke Boxes are found at any casino table game. They are designed for dealer tip storage or jackpot chip storage. This metal toke box with four acrylic windows measures 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 8". Lock and key sold separately. |

Trademark Poker Small, All Metal Toke Box with J-Hook
Features: Toke Boxes are found at any casino table game. They are designed for dealer tip storage or jackpot chip storage. This metal toke box with one acrylic window measures 3" x 3" x 6 1/4". Includes a J-Hook. Lock and key sold separately. |

Trademark Poker 15 Tube Aluminum Chip Tray with Cover
Features: Keep your chips under lock and key with this 15 tube aluminum chip tray. Dimensions: 26 5/8" x 9 1/2". Lock included. |

Trademark Poker 1st Seat Change Button
Features: 1 1/4 inch diameter big blind button. This is the same one as used in the casino. The thickness of the button is about 1/8 inch thick. Has the words "SEAT CHANGE 1" engraved on both sides highlighted in blue and white. |

Trademark Poker 2nd Seat Change Button
Features: 1 1/4 inch diameter big blind button. This is the same one as used in the casino. The thickness of the button is about 1/8 inch thick. Has the words "SEAT CHANGE 1" engraved on both sides highlighted in blue and white. |

Trademark Poker Blackjack and Craps 2 Sided Layout 36" x 72"
Features: The layout is 36" by 72". Two of the most popular casino games in one package. Blackjack or "21" and Craps casino games on the same quality felt layout. Can easily be stapled to a homemade table and used as a folding blackjack table. This is a great way to learn the game before you try it in a live casino. The layout comes with game instructions. Get yourself a practice layout now. |

Trademark Poker Texas Hold'em Tournament Timer Kit
Features: Digital timer great for Texas Hold'em tournaments. Included in this set is 1 deck of casino quality cards. Plus you get a real casino sized 2 inch diameter dealer button. |

Trademark Poker 36" Carnival Wheel
Features: 40 durable metal pegs and 20 spaces. Quality selector will stand up to years of use. This professional carnival wheel is a full 36 inches in diameter. Add a fun and easy-to-play game of chance with this carnival wheel. You are able to label each space with your choice of prizes. |

Trademark Poker Blackjack Set - Retail Boxed Set
Features: 6 decks casino cards used popular casino blackjack game. 100 9 gram Diamond style casino sized chips (3 colors). Layout can be easily mounted to a table if desired. 6 deck acrylic discard holder. 3' x 6' Vegas style felt layout. 6 deck acrylic dealer shoe. Card shuffler. Cut card. |

'How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker' by Mike Cappelletti
Omaha is becoming so popular for a simple reason: if you know what you're doing, you can win more money playing Omaha High-Low than any other poker game! And this book teaches you exactly what to do! All the strategies and techniques unique to Omaha High-Low are in these pages:From the rules of play and the best starting hands, to the strategies for the flop, turn and river. Youll learn how to maximize every single hand into the most profitable situation possible. Mike Cappelletti explains to you every single aspect of being a winning player and shares professional secrets that will baffle your fellow players and bring you profits: Features: Many charts and sample hands. Comprehensive Omaha glossary. Cappellettis professional secrets and insightful advice. Seventy hard-hitting sections covering all aspects of the game, including how to read the board for high, low and dangerous draws, the different flop types, single and double promo raises, duplication, defending the blind, driving hands, pushing and pulling hands, and much more. |

Trademark Poker 'Poker Aces - The Stars of Tournament Poker' by Ron Rose
Realizing that there were plenty of books about how to play poker, but not one on the shelves that might tell the fans a little bit about the players, this former businessman set out to fill the gap with a book that would showcase some of the foremost tournament players from around the world. That book is Poker Aces: Poker Aces gives its reader an insight into the personal and professional lives of the pros you see on TV and in the poker rooms of the world. It lists their major accomplishments, personal notes and even poker tips along with a two page story from the pros themselves. Its a resource that should satisfy the curiosity of poker fans everywhere: Ron Rose gives the reader an insight as to who some of the top players are, their success stories, an in depth look at their lives, and how they got involved in the poker world. |

Trademark Poker 'Poker The Real Deal' by Phil Gordon and Jonathan Grotenstein
Like a secret society, poker has its own language and customs- its own governing logic and rules of etiquette that the uninitiated may find intimidating. Its a game of skill, and playing well depends on more than just a good hand or the ability to hide emotion. The first step toward developing a style of play worthy of the greats is learning to think like a poker player. In a game where there are no absolutes, mastering the basics is only the beginning: being able to pull off the strategy and theatrics is the difference between legendary wins and epic failure: Phil Gordon, co-host of Bravos Celebrity Poker Showdown, two-time World Poker Tour champion, and winner of more than one million dollars in tournament purses, has distilled his years of experience on the poker circuit into this page-turner for players of all skill levels. In addition to discussing the theory of the game and its colorful history, he and coauthor Jonathan Grotenstein provide insider tips on everything you need to know about the home game, online poker, card rooms, tournaments, and becoming a professional. |

Trademark Poker 'Poker Nation' by Andy Bellin
Journalist and poker fanatic Andy Bellin takes readers on a journey into the shut-up-and-deal world of professional poker. From basement games to the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, you'll look over his shoulder as he learns to count cards, read a legendary player's body language, hang in there when the chips are down, and take his beatings like a man. Even if you don't know the difference between a flop and a river card, Bellin keeps you in the game with his portraits of the colorful players, dreamers, hustlers, and eccentrics who populate this strange subculture. Along with learning what goes on behind the scenes in illegal poker clubs, you'll get great advice on how to play Texas Hold'em, today's game of choice for big-money players. |

'How Good Is Your Limit Hold'em?'
This book will be of tremendous value to anyone who has some experience of Limit Hold'em and is looking to improve their understanding of this exciting game. The material is presented in a novel test-yourself format, which simulates live action play by inviting the reader to consider the best course of action at each stage of a hand. All features of the game are discussed within the hands and readers can assess their understanding by comparing their decisions with those of the experts. |

Trademark Poker 'One of a Kind - The Rise and Fall of Stuey Ungar'
In One of a Kind, authors Nolan Dalla and Peter Alson tell the startling tale of a man who managed to win millions of dollars and live the highest of high-roller lives without ever quite understanding or respecting the value of money. Whether tossing away his winnings at the reacetrack or on a single roll of the dice, Ungar was notorious for gambling every single dollar in his pocket on a daily basis. The risk that he embodied in his gambling carried over to his personal life. He had no concept of night or day. He didn't own a wristwatch, didn't have a bank account and for years had no home address or personal possessions. For all his gambling successes, at the end of his life he bounced between hotel rooms, casinos and crack houses, dependent upon the kindness of friends and strangers: This intimate, authorized biography illuminates the dark genius of poker's most charismatic and mysterious star, who could ruthlessly peer into and read other men's souls but seemed baffled and powerless when confronted with his own. |

Trademark Poker 'The Rough Guide to Poker' by Iain Fletcher
The Rough Guide to Poker is the ultimate companion to the world's most famous card game. This essential guide tracks the game's history, from its early beginnings on the Mississippi riverboats, right up to the current global boom in online playing and televised tournaments. Known for its mystique, glamour and notoriety, the guide looks at the game's most famous poker faces, from playing legends Johnny Moss and Thomas Amarillo Slim Preston, to US President Richard Nixon and Hollywood celebrities, Brad Pitt and Ben Affleck. There is also section on the rise in popularity of women players, including actress Linda Fiorentino who won her part in Men In Black in a poker match. The guide also looks at the global fascination with poker, from its starring role in recent blockbuster movies to the current buzz in celebrity TV poker. The heart of the guide looks at the many different versions of the game, with detailed explanations on how to play, and plenty of useful, insider advice, tips and secrets on how to become a successful player. From the glamorous casinos of Las Vegas to the top online poker sites - this guide looks at the very best places to play the game and comes complete with a full glossary of poker terms to make sure you get the most from your hand and that's no bluff! |

Trademark Poker 'Las Vegas High Stakes Game'
Join Ed Deline, President of Operations for the Montecito Resort & Casino, and his prot‚g‚, Danny McCoy, a former U.S. Marine and Las Vegas native, as they deal with card-counting cheaters, costly streaks of random luck, and rival casinos stealing their big-money players in the town deservedly known as Sin City. |

'Championship No-Limit & Pot-Limit'
Written by World Champion players T. J. Cloutier and Tom McEvoy, this is the definitive guide to winning at two of the world's most exciting poker games! All the answers to players most important questions are here: How do you get inside your opponents' heads and learn how to beat them at their own game? How can you tell how much to bet, raise, and reraise in no-limit hold'em? When can you bluff? How do you set up your opponents in pot-limit hold'em so that you can win a monster pot? What are the best strategies for winning no-limit and pot-limit tournaments, satellites, and supersatellites? Rock-solid and inspired advice from two of the most recognizable figures in poker. |

'Championship Hold'em' by T.J. Cloutier and Tom McEvoy
Written in the easy-to-read conversational style that McEvoy & Cloutier are famous for, Championship Hold'em is the only holdem poker book that gives you the latest strategies for winning in both limit hold'em cash games and tournaments: You will learn important adjustments in strategy to help you win more money in rammin-jammin games, kill-pot, jackpot, shorthanded, and other types of cash games. The authors take you through the thinking process before the flop, on the flop, on the turn, and at the river with specific suggestions for what to do when either good or bad things happen: McEvoy & Cloutier give you the inside scoop on limit-hold'em tournament strategies that have led them to hundreds of final tables -- plus 20 illustrated hands with play-by-play analyses for various situations. |