Hosting a Poker Party
A Checklist for Hosting Your Own Poker Party
1. Make sure you have all of the supplies. This includes the obvious cards and poker chips. You may also want to consider a poker table or tabletop. A poker table is the most expensive option. It would be best if you had a dedicated area to put the table because it will take up a significant amount of space. Some tables offer a cover to place over the top that will allow you to use it as a regular table when you aren't playing poker. Many times the table will feature cup holders and chip holders. This is a definite plus. A less expensive version is a tabletop. You can place it directly on top of your dining room table or a card table. A lot of the tops also feature the holders for drinks and chips. It also folds up for easy storage.
2. Set prices and chip denominations. You need to decide on an entry fee. This will vary depending on the number of players and how serious everyone is. $20 is a great starter fee and you could go upwards of $60 for the more serious players. Also set a value for the different chip colors. The value does not matter in relation to the entry fee. You can use $5, $10, $15, and $20. Or, to have a little fun, try amounts in the thousands. It feels great when you raise someone $10,000!!
3. Have some decorations. With the popularity of poker you can find poker party decorations at your local party store or discount store. Decorations range from cups and plates, table covers, and wall hangings. Depending on how much fun you want to have with the party you can have a poker theme for everything party related.
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