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A 10-Player Poker Table Built to Pass as Furniture — So Your Game Room Never Has to Look Like One

Solid wood Y-leg base, warm remote-dimmable Halo LED lighting, and a continuous no-cutout armrest make The Stratton the rare poker table that reads as design first, game table second.

Seat a full 10 players around a table that looks like it belongs in a dining room, not a basement. The Stratton's monolithic solid wood Y-leg base holds still through the most intense hands of the night, while the full-felt, no-racetrack surface gives every player more room to play without a bigger footprint. Flip on the Halo LED system and a soft, remote-dimmable glow replaces the harsh neon most poker tables settle for — the kind of lighting you'd expect in a private club. With no exposed hardware, no plastic inserts, and no branding anywhere on it, The Stratton is built by BBO to disappear into a dining room, private office, or game room right up until the felt comes into play.


Key Features & Benefits

Every detail on The Stratton is built to remove the compromises that keep a poker table out of a formal room.

Halo LED

Warm, Remote-Dimmable Ambient Lighting

A remote-controlled, fully dimmable LED system casts a soft golden glow instead of harsh neon — the kind of cove lighting you'd expect in a private club, not a casino.

10 Players

Full Conference or Game-Night Capacity

Seats a full table of 10 for gaming or conference use, so nobody's pulling up a folding chair or waiting for a seat to open.

No-Racetrack

Maximized Full-Felt Playing Surface

The entire oval surface is felt — no racetrack cutout — giving every player more room for cards, chips, and a betting line without a larger footprint.

No Cutout

Continuous Armrest for Rotating Deals

Built without a dealer cutout, so the deal can rotate seamlessly around the table — no dead zone, no physical barrier breaking up the room.

Y-Leg Base

Monolithic Solid Wood Stability

A weighted, solid wood pedestal base replaces flimsy legs, so the table holds still through the most intense hands of the night.

BBO Halo Series The Stratton luxury 10 player poker table with Halo LED lighting in a modern room

What's Included in the Box

The Stratton Poker Table

  • Solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base and table structure
  • Integrated Halo LED lighting system with remote control
  • Full-felt, no-racetrack playing surface

Sold Separately

  • Matching dining top

Deep Dive — The Stratton

Designed to Disappear Into Your Interior

There's no exposed hardware, no plastic inserts, and no loud branding anywhere on The Stratton. It's finished in Black Walnut wood or American Walnut and Onyx stains, so it reads as a genuine furniture piece in a dining room, private office, or corporate suite — right up until the felt comes into play.

Room to Room, Without Losing an Inch

The Stratton pairs with a matching dining top that shifts the table's footprint slightly — 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4" with the top in place versus 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4" for gaming — so you can plan around both configurations. As with the rest of BBO's poker table lineup, the matching dining top is sold separately rather than included with the table. Either way, the no-racetrack playing surface keeps the felt-to-footprint ratio efficient, so a true 10-player table doesn't demand a room built around it.

BBO Halo Series The Stratton poker table angled view showing full felt playing surface and Y-leg pedestal base

Who It's For — The Deck & Den Take

The Deck & Den Take — This is the table for someone who wants a real 10-player poker table but refuses to have a "game room" look anywhere in the house — it's built to sit in a dining room or private office and just look like good furniture. If you want a more traditional casino feel with a racetrack rail and dealer position, look at a different table in the lineup; The Stratton is deliberately the opposite of that. One thing worth knowing before you buy: the matching dining top is sold separately, so if you want that dual-purpose flexibility, budget for it as an add-on rather than assuming it comes with the table.
  • Executive hosts who want a poker table that looks at home in a private office or corporate suite, not a basement.
  • Dining rooms doing double duty — hosts who want one furniture-grade piece that works for dinner parties and poker nights alike.
  • Groups of up to 10 who want a true full-felt playing surface instead of a cramped racetrack layout.
  • Home games with a rotating deal, thanks to the continuous armrest with no dealer cutout.
  • Buyers who want mood, not neon — the Halo LED system is built for a warm glow, not a flashing casino look.

Full Specifications & Dimensions

Design & Capacity

Capacity Up to 10 players (conference or gaming)
Base Architecture Solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base
Playing Surface Full felt, no-racetrack design
Armrest Continuous, no dealer cutout
Lighting Halo LED, remote-controlled, dimmable "Warm Dim" system
Finish Options Black Walnut wood, or American Walnut / Onyx stains

Dimensions & Weight

Poker Table Dimensions 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4" (233 x 111.4 x 80.6 cm)
With Dining Top 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4" (243.2 x 121.0 x 78.1 cm)
Playing Area 78 3/4" x 30 7/8" x 1 3/4" (200.0 x 78.4 x 4.4 cm)

Warranty, Shipping & Returns

  • Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by BBO Poker Tables' limited lifetime structural warranty on materials, fasteners, pedestal, and feet, honored directly by BBO. Consumable components (finish, playing surface layout, armrest material, foam) are excluded, and electronic/LED components are covered for 2 years from delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does The Stratton seat?

The Stratton comfortably seats up to 10 players, whether it's set up for a poker game or used in a conference/dining configuration.

What makes the Halo LED lighting different from a typical poker table's LEDs?

Halo is a remote-controlled, fully dimmable "Warm Dim" system designed to mimic soft, architectural cove lighting rather than bright, colorful neon — built for atmosphere rather than flash.

Does The Stratton have a dealer cutout?

No. It's built with a continuous armrest and no dealer cutout, since it's designed for home games where the deal rotates among players rather than a fixed house dealer.

What finishes are available?

The Stratton is available in Black Walnut wood, or American Walnut and Onyx stains. Select your finish using the options above.

What's a "no-racetrack" playing surface?

It means the entire oval surface is covered in felt rather than a narrower betting track cut into a wider rail. That maximizes usable space for chips, cards, and betting without increasing the table's overall footprint.

How stable is the base?

The Stratton uses a solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base rather than traditional legs, giving it a weighted, monolithic footprint designed to stay put through intense play.

What's the difference between the table's gaming dimensions and its "with dining top" dimensions?

The gaming footprint is 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4"; with the matching dining top in place, the footprint changes to 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4".

What's covered under warranty?

BBO's limited lifetime warranty covers the table's structure — materials, fasteners, pedestal, and feet. Consumable components like finish, felt layout, and armrest material are excluded, and electronic/LED components carry a 2-year warranty from delivery.

How is The Stratton shipped?

Deck & Den offers free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states. As a large, furniture-grade piece, it ships via freight.

Can I return The Stratton if it's not right for my space?

Deck & Den offers 45-day returns; contact our team to confirm current terms for this item, since production timing and finish selection can affect eligibility.

Is The Stratton a good fit for a dining room, not just a game room?

Yes — it's built without visible hardware, plastic inserts, or branding specifically so it can function as a furniture-grade centerpiece in dining rooms, private offices, and conference-style spaces.

A 10-Player Poker Table Built to Pass as Furniture — So Your Game Room Never Has to Look Like One

Solid wood Y-leg base, warm remote-dimmable Halo LED lighting, and a continuous no-cutout armrest make The Stratton the rare poker table that reads as design first, game table second.

Seat a full 10 players around a table that looks like it belongs in a dining room, not a basement. The Stratton's monolithic solid wood Y-leg base holds still through the most intense hands of the night, while the full-felt, no-racetrack surface gives every player more room to play without a bigger footprint. Flip on the Halo LED system and a soft, remote-dimmable glow replaces the harsh neon most poker tables settle for — the kind of lighting you'd expect in a private club. With no exposed hardware, no plastic inserts, and no branding anywhere on it, The Stratton is built by BBO to disappear into a dining room, private office, or game room right up until the felt comes into play.


Key Features & Benefits

Every detail on The Stratton is built to remove the compromises that keep a poker table out of a formal room.

Halo LED

Warm, Remote-Dimmable Ambient Lighting

A remote-controlled, fully dimmable LED system casts a soft golden glow instead of harsh neon — the kind of cove lighting you'd expect in a private club, not a casino.

10 Players

Full Conference or Game-Night Capacity

Seats a full table of 10 for gaming or conference use, so nobody's pulling up a folding chair or waiting for a seat to open.

No-Racetrack

Maximized Full-Felt Playing Surface

The entire oval surface is felt — no racetrack cutout — giving every player more room for cards, chips, and a betting line without a larger footprint.

No Cutout

Continuous Armrest for Rotating Deals

Built without a dealer cutout, so the deal can rotate seamlessly around the table — no dead zone, no physical barrier breaking up the room.

Y-Leg Base

Monolithic Solid Wood Stability

A weighted, solid wood pedestal base replaces flimsy legs, so the table holds still through the most intense hands of the night.

BBO Halo Series The Stratton luxury 10 player poker table with Halo LED lighting in a modern room

What's Included in the Box

The Stratton Poker Table

  • Solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base and table structure
  • Integrated Halo LED lighting system with remote control
  • Full-felt, no-racetrack playing surface

Sold Separately

  • Matching dining top

Deep Dive — The Stratton

Designed to Disappear Into Your Interior

There's no exposed hardware, no plastic inserts, and no loud branding anywhere on The Stratton. It's finished in Black Walnut wood or American Walnut and Onyx stains, so it reads as a genuine furniture piece in a dining room, private office, or corporate suite — right up until the felt comes into play.

Room to Room, Without Losing an Inch

The Stratton pairs with a matching dining top that shifts the table's footprint slightly — 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4" with the top in place versus 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4" for gaming — so you can plan around both configurations. As with the rest of BBO's poker table lineup, the matching dining top is sold separately rather than included with the table. Either way, the no-racetrack playing surface keeps the felt-to-footprint ratio efficient, so a true 10-player table doesn't demand a room built around it.

BBO Halo Series The Stratton poker table angled view showing full felt playing surface and Y-leg pedestal base

Who It's For — The Deck & Den Take

The Deck & Den Take — This is the table for someone who wants a real 10-player poker table but refuses to have a "game room" look anywhere in the house — it's built to sit in a dining room or private office and just look like good furniture. If you want a more traditional casino feel with a racetrack rail and dealer position, look at a different table in the lineup; The Stratton is deliberately the opposite of that. One thing worth knowing before you buy: the matching dining top is sold separately, so if you want that dual-purpose flexibility, budget for it as an add-on rather than assuming it comes with the table.
  • Executive hosts who want a poker table that looks at home in a private office or corporate suite, not a basement.
  • Dining rooms doing double duty — hosts who want one furniture-grade piece that works for dinner parties and poker nights alike.
  • Groups of up to 10 who want a true full-felt playing surface instead of a cramped racetrack layout.
  • Home games with a rotating deal, thanks to the continuous armrest with no dealer cutout.
  • Buyers who want mood, not neon — the Halo LED system is built for a warm glow, not a flashing casino look.

Full Specifications & Dimensions

Design & Capacity

Capacity Up to 10 players (conference or gaming)
Base Architecture Solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base
Playing Surface Full felt, no-racetrack design
Armrest Continuous, no dealer cutout
Lighting Halo LED, remote-controlled, dimmable "Warm Dim" system
Finish Options Black Walnut wood, or American Walnut / Onyx stains

Dimensions & Weight

Poker Table Dimensions 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4" (233 x 111.4 x 80.6 cm)
With Dining Top 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4" (243.2 x 121.0 x 78.1 cm)
Playing Area 78 3/4" x 30 7/8" x 1 3/4" (200.0 x 78.4 x 4.4 cm)

Warranty, Shipping & Returns

  • Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by BBO Poker Tables' limited lifetime structural warranty on materials, fasteners, pedestal, and feet, honored directly by BBO. Consumable components (finish, playing surface layout, armrest material, foam) are excluded, and electronic/LED components are covered for 2 years from delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does The Stratton seat?

The Stratton comfortably seats up to 10 players, whether it's set up for a poker game or used in a conference/dining configuration.

What makes the Halo LED lighting different from a typical poker table's LEDs?

Halo is a remote-controlled, fully dimmable "Warm Dim" system designed to mimic soft, architectural cove lighting rather than bright, colorful neon — built for atmosphere rather than flash.

Does The Stratton have a dealer cutout?

No. It's built with a continuous armrest and no dealer cutout, since it's designed for home games where the deal rotates among players rather than a fixed house dealer.

What finishes are available?

The Stratton is available in Black Walnut wood, or American Walnut and Onyx stains. Select your finish using the options above.

What's a "no-racetrack" playing surface?

It means the entire oval surface is covered in felt rather than a narrower betting track cut into a wider rail. That maximizes usable space for chips, cards, and betting without increasing the table's overall footprint.

How stable is the base?

The Stratton uses a solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base rather than traditional legs, giving it a weighted, monolithic footprint designed to stay put through intense play.

What's the difference between the table's gaming dimensions and its "with dining top" dimensions?

The gaming footprint is 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4"; with the matching dining top in place, the footprint changes to 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4".

What's covered under warranty?

BBO's limited lifetime warranty covers the table's structure — materials, fasteners, pedestal, and feet. Consumable components like finish, felt layout, and armrest material are excluded, and electronic/LED components carry a 2-year warranty from delivery.

How is The Stratton shipped?

Deck & Den offers free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states. As a large, furniture-grade piece, it ships via freight.

Can I return The Stratton if it's not right for my space?

Deck & Den offers 45-day returns; contact our team to confirm current terms for this item, since production timing and finish selection can affect eligibility.

Is The Stratton a good fit for a dining room, not just a game room?

Yes — it's built without visible hardware, plastic inserts, or branding specifically so it can function as a furniture-grade centerpiece in dining rooms, private offices, and conference-style spaces.

IMPORTANT Receiving Instructions

BBO Poker Table Receiving Instructions

IMPORTANT!

If you note damages accordingly, we are able to quickly solve any issues and send out replacement parts and provide our world class customer service!

Shipping Receiving Instructions:

All orders of BBO Poker Tables are subject to the following shipping guidelines. Please read this carefully, if you do not report damage to your products according to the proper protocol you waive your liability to file shipping insurance and Deck and Den will not be responsible for damages or filing concealed damage. Please read this carefully.
All BBO Poker Tables ship on pallets via ground freight, fully insured, directly from the manufacturer. Our carrier will call you prior to delivery to schedule a day and time to deliver your table. Please note, most freight carriers require a 4 hour time window for delivery. ALL deliveries are CURBSIDE ONLY unless you have set up white glove/inside delivery with us PRIOR to your table shipping. If inside delivery is added on at the time of delivery with the carrier, an additional invoice will be issued to cover the service.
In the event that your table is damaged in transit, as long as your follow our receiving instructions we will be able to send out a replacement for you immediately.

Here's how to properly receive your poker and game table.

For optimal handling and assembly, we strongly advise having two individuals carry and assemble the table. To prevent any potential damage to the armrest, please refrain from dragging it on the floor during assembly. Your care ensures the longevity and quality of your table.

BOX COUNT

Inspect all boxes and make sure you have all the pieces to your order. Check the bill of lading from the delivery company to make sure you have all your boxes. Report any missing boxes to the driver and NOTE ON THE BILL OF LADING. Get it in writing!

Check For Damage

Next inspect all the boxes for anything that looks like damage. A punctured or smashed box, open it and make sure that there is no damage. In the event of damage, you must report it to the driver and NOTE ON THE BILL OF LADING and have driver sign next to it. If you do not note the damage on the bill of lading you are confirming that you received the goods in perfect condition and you release the shipping company of any liability on the shipment.

In case you didn't get that – if you sign the bill of lading you cannot claim damage afterwards. Deck and Den is not responsible for shipping damage discovered after signing the bill of lading. Manufacturers defect is not the same as concealed damage.

In the event that something is damaged:

Note the damage to the driver and make sure you have it in writing on the bill of lading and delivery paperwork. Call us immediately, we will make sure your replacement pieces get arranged to be shipped out quickly.

DO NOT accept the damaged box, send it back with the driver. Please keep the boxes which are in good condition.

DECK AND DEN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONCEALED DAMAGE AS A RESULT OF NOT INSPECTING THE ORDER DURING DELIVERY.

CONCEALED DAMAGE

If you notice concealed damage while unpacking your table that were not clearly visible during delivery please contact us at info@deckandden.com with pictures of the concealed damage within 3 business days of receiving your shipment. Please note DECK AND DEN or our carriers are not liable for damages that occur while moving your table into your residence or business, so please make sure you have assistance on the day your table arrives to insure you and your table make it inside safely as your new table is quite HEAVY. DO NOT DELAY

Please, for the sanity of all parties involved, please follow our shipping receiving instructions to ensure the smooth delivery of your awesome BBO poker table!

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A 10-Player Poker Table Built to Pass as Furniture — So Your Game Room Never Has to Look Like One

Solid wood Y-leg base, warm remote-dimmable Halo LED lighting, and a continuous no-cutout armrest make The Stratton the rare poker table that reads as design first, game table second.

Seat a full 10 players around a table that looks like it belongs in a dining room, not a basement. The Stratton's monolithic solid wood Y-leg base holds still through the most intense hands of the night, while the full-felt, no-racetrack surface gives every player more room to play without a bigger footprint. Flip on the Halo LED system and a soft, remote-dimmable glow replaces the harsh neon most poker tables settle for — the kind of lighting you'd expect in a private club. With no exposed hardware, no plastic inserts, and no branding anywhere on it, The Stratton is built by BBO to disappear into a dining room, private office, or game room right up until the felt comes into play.

Free Shipping on Orders Over $100 45-Day Returns Price Match Available

Key Features & Benefits

Every detail on The Stratton is built to remove the compromises that keep a poker table out of a formal room.

Halo LED

Warm, Remote-Dimmable Ambient Lighting

A remote-controlled, fully dimmable LED system casts a soft golden glow instead of harsh neon — the kind of cove lighting you'd expect in a private club, not a casino.

10 Players

Full Conference or Game-Night Capacity

Seats a full table of 10 for gaming or conference use, so nobody's pulling up a folding chair or waiting for a seat to open.

No-Racetrack

Maximized Full-Felt Playing Surface

The entire oval surface is felt — no racetrack cutout — giving every player more room for cards, chips, and a betting line without a larger footprint.

No Cutout

Continuous Armrest for Rotating Deals

Built without a dealer cutout, so the deal can rotate seamlessly around the table — no dead zone, no physical barrier breaking up the room.

Y-Leg Base

Monolithic Solid Wood Stability

A weighted, solid wood pedestal base replaces flimsy legs, so the table holds still through the most intense hands of the night.

BBO Halo Series The Stratton luxury 10 player poker table with Halo LED lighting in a modern room

What's Included in the Box

The Stratton Poker Table

  • Solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base and table structure
  • Integrated Halo LED lighting system with remote control
  • Full-felt, no-racetrack playing surface

Sold Separately

  • Matching dining top

Deep Dive — The Stratton

Designed to Disappear Into Your Interior

There's no exposed hardware, no plastic inserts, and no loud branding anywhere on The Stratton. It's finished in Black Walnut wood or American Walnut and Onyx stains, so it reads as a genuine furniture piece in a dining room, private office, or corporate suite — right up until the felt comes into play.

Room to Room, Without Losing an Inch

The Stratton pairs with a matching dining top that shifts the table's footprint slightly — 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4" with the top in place versus 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4" for gaming — so you can plan around both configurations. As with the rest of BBO's poker table lineup, the matching dining top is sold separately rather than included with the table. Either way, the no-racetrack playing surface keeps the felt-to-footprint ratio efficient, so a true 10-player table doesn't demand a room built around it.

BBO Halo Series The Stratton poker table angled view showing full felt playing surface and Y-leg pedestal base

Who It's For — The Deck & Den Take

The Deck & Den Take — This is the table for someone who wants a real 10-player poker table but refuses to have a "game room" look anywhere in the house — it's built to sit in a dining room or private office and just look like good furniture. If you want a more traditional casino feel with a racetrack rail and dealer position, look at a different table in the lineup; The Stratton is deliberately the opposite of that. One thing worth knowing before you buy: the matching dining top is sold separately, so if you want that dual-purpose flexibility, budget for it as an add-on rather than assuming it comes with the table.
  • Executive hosts who want a poker table that looks at home in a private office or corporate suite, not a basement.
  • Dining rooms doing double duty — hosts who want one furniture-grade piece that works for dinner parties and poker nights alike.
  • Groups of up to 10 who want a true full-felt playing surface instead of a cramped racetrack layout.
  • Home games with a rotating deal, thanks to the continuous armrest with no dealer cutout.
  • Buyers who want mood, not neon — the Halo LED system is built for a warm glow, not a flashing casino look.

Full Specifications & Dimensions

Design & Capacity

Capacity Up to 10 players (conference or gaming)
Base Architecture Solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base
Playing Surface Full felt, no-racetrack design
Armrest Continuous, no dealer cutout
Lighting Halo LED, remote-controlled, dimmable "Warm Dim" system
Finish Options Black Walnut wood, or American Walnut / Onyx stains

Dimensions & Weight

Poker Table Dimensions 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4" (233 x 111.4 x 80.6 cm)
With Dining Top 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4" (243.2 x 121.0 x 78.1 cm)
Playing Area 78 3/4" x 30 7/8" x 1 3/4" (200.0 x 78.4 x 4.4 cm)

Warranty, Shipping & Returns

  • Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by BBO Poker Tables' limited lifetime structural warranty on materials, fasteners, pedestal, and feet, honored directly by BBO. Consumable components (finish, playing surface layout, armrest material, foam) are excluded, and electronic/LED components are covered for 2 years from delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does The Stratton seat?

The Stratton comfortably seats up to 10 players, whether it's set up for a poker game or used in a conference/dining configuration.

What makes the Halo LED lighting different from a typical poker table's LEDs?

Halo is a remote-controlled, fully dimmable "Warm Dim" system designed to mimic soft, architectural cove lighting rather than bright, colorful neon — built for atmosphere rather than flash.

Does The Stratton have a dealer cutout?

No. It's built with a continuous armrest and no dealer cutout, since it's designed for home games where the deal rotates among players rather than a fixed house dealer.

What finishes are available?

The Stratton is available in Black Walnut wood, or American Walnut and Onyx stains. Select your finish using the options above.

What's a "no-racetrack" playing surface?

It means the entire oval surface is covered in felt rather than a narrower betting track cut into a wider rail. That maximizes usable space for chips, cards, and betting without increasing the table's overall footprint.

How stable is the base?

The Stratton uses a solid wood "Y-Leg" pedestal base rather than traditional legs, giving it a weighted, monolithic footprint designed to stay put through intense play.

What's the difference between the table's gaming dimensions and its "with dining top" dimensions?

The gaming footprint is 91 3/4" x 43 7/8" x 31 3/4"; with the matching dining top in place, the footprint changes to 95 3/4" x 47 5/8" x 30 3/4".

What's covered under warranty?

BBO's limited lifetime warranty covers the table's structure — materials, fasteners, pedestal, and feet. Consumable components like finish, felt layout, and armrest material are excluded, and electronic/LED components carry a 2-year warranty from delivery.

How is The Stratton shipped?

Deck & Den offers free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states. As a large, furniture-grade piece, it ships via freight.

Can I return The Stratton if it's not right for my space?

Deck & Den offers 45-day returns; contact our team to confirm current terms for this item, since production timing and finish selection can affect eligibility.

Is The Stratton a good fit for a dining room, not just a game room?

Yes — it's built without visible hardware, plastic inserts, or branding specifically so it can function as a furniture-grade centerpiece in dining rooms, private offices, and conference-style spaces.

IMPORTANT Receiving Instructions

BBO Poker Table Receiving Instructions

IMPORTANT!

If you note damages accordingly, we are able to quickly solve any issues and send out replacement parts and provide our world class customer service!

Shipping Receiving Instructions:

All orders of BBO Poker Tables are subject to the following shipping guidelines. Please read this carefully, if you do not report damage to your products according to the proper protocol you waive your liability to file shipping insurance and Deck and Den will not be responsible for damages or filing concealed damage. Please read this carefully.
All BBO Poker Tables ship on pallets via ground freight, fully insured, directly from the manufacturer. Our carrier will call you prior to delivery to schedule a day and time to deliver your table. Please note, most freight carriers require a 4 hour time window for delivery. ALL deliveries are CURBSIDE ONLY unless you have set up white glove/inside delivery with us PRIOR to your table shipping. If inside delivery is added on at the time of delivery with the carrier, an additional invoice will be issued to cover the service.
In the event that your table is damaged in transit, as long as your follow our receiving instructions we will be able to send out a replacement for you immediately.

Here's how to properly receive your poker and game table.

For optimal handling and assembly, we strongly advise having two individuals carry and assemble the table. To prevent any potential damage to the armrest, please refrain from dragging it on the floor during assembly. Your care ensures the longevity and quality of your table.

BOX COUNT

Inspect all boxes and make sure you have all the pieces to your order. Check the bill of lading from the delivery company to make sure you have all your boxes. Report any missing boxes to the driver and NOTE ON THE BILL OF LADING. Get it in writing!

Check For Damage

Next inspect all the boxes for anything that looks like damage. A punctured or smashed box, open it and make sure that there is no damage. In the event of damage, you must report it to the driver and NOTE ON THE BILL OF LADING and have driver sign next to it. If you do not note the damage on the bill of lading you are confirming that you received the goods in perfect condition and you release the shipping company of any liability on the shipment.

In case you didn't get that – if you sign the bill of lading you cannot claim damage afterwards. Deck and Den is not responsible for shipping damage discovered after signing the bill of lading. Manufacturers defect is not the same as concealed damage.

In the event that something is damaged:

Note the damage to the driver and make sure you have it in writing on the bill of lading and delivery paperwork. Call us immediately, we will make sure your replacement pieces get arranged to be shipped out quickly.

DO NOT accept the damaged box, send it back with the driver. Please keep the boxes which are in good condition.

DECK AND DEN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONCEALED DAMAGE AS A RESULT OF NOT INSPECTING THE ORDER DURING DELIVERY.

CONCEALED DAMAGE

If you notice concealed damage while unpacking your table that were not clearly visible during delivery please contact us at info@deckandden.com with pictures of the concealed damage within 3 business days of receiving your shipment. Please note DECK AND DEN or our carriers are not liable for damages that occur while moving your table into your residence or business, so please make sure you have assistance on the day your table arrives to insure you and your table make it inside safely as your new table is quite HEAVY. DO NOT DELAY

Please, for the sanity of all parties involved, please follow our shipping receiving instructions to ensure the smooth delivery of your awesome BBO poker table!

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