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Padded Poker Table Rail

To build and upholster the padded rail of your poker table you will use pieces B and C, a sheet of 9'x4.5' 1' high density foam, a piece of 4.5'x9' vinyl, spray adhesive, 7/8' wood screws, and a whole bunch of staples. The first thing that you need to do when assembling your poker table rail is to put pieces B and C together. If you lay piece C on top of piece B you should find that it fits quite nicely. Now you need to fix them together by driving a 7/8' wood screw through them every few inches.(Figure 3-1)

Once the 2 pieces are firmly attached to each other you need to attach the foam. You're going to go about this the same way that you did in step 4 when you made the poker table top. Spray the adhesive on the foam and then lay the wood on top and let it dry.(Figure 3-2) Once it dries its time to cut off the extra foam.

  • 1' Foam is available in the poker shop.

In this step however you aren't going to cut off everything that hangs over the edge. This time you need to leave 1.5' extra on the inside of the rail and 3' on the outside.(Figure 3-3) The reason for this is so that your poker table will have a railing that is padded on the inside and outside instead of just the top. The extra foam will get wrapped around the sides of the poker table rail to make a seemless padding on all sides. If you don't understand this step please refer to the cross section of the padded rail.(Figure 3-3b)

Now its time upholster the padded rail with vinyl. The first step to adding the vinyl is exactly the same as upholstering the poker table top. Simply stretch the vinyl tight and get it stapled on all sides.(Figure 3-4) If this is your first poker table you may want to hold off on trimming the extra vinyl until the inside is also completed. Once the outside is completed you should have something that resembles a large drum. You then want to cut the vinyl down the middle and in a star pattern on each end.(Figure 3-4)

  • Poker table rail vinyl is available in the shop.

Now that you have the vinyl cut, the sides are extremely easy to get out of the way so I do them first.(Figure 3-5) Make sure that you pull the vinyl as hard as you can when your putting the staples in. If you finish this step and your forearms aren't sore, your poker table rail probably could have been better. When you start on the ends of the table you will find that you will probably have to continue to make these cuts in order to get the vinyl to wrap around the inner curve of the padded rail. Just make sure that you don't cut too close to the rail or you may end up with a tear in the vinyl that's showing on the finished poker table. Thats not good upholstering.

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When you finish stapling the inside of the rail you can pound all the staples in as you did before and cut off all of the extra vinly.(Figure 3-6) Before you cut the extra vinyl make sure that you don't have any large creases or wrinkles in the rail. To give you an idea of what the finished product shoud look like I have provided a cross section.(Figure 3-6b)

Now that you have the playing surface and the padded rail complete its time to put them together. Your poker table is nearly complete. Move on toStep Six - Completing the Poker Table Top.

One plays poker with a deck of 52 cards, which come in 4 suits (hearts, clubs, spades, diamonds) with 13 values per suit (A, 2, 3, …, 10, J, Q, K).

In poker one is dealt five cards and certain combinations of cards are deemed valuable. For example, a “four of a kind” consists of four cards of the same value and a fifth card of arbitrary value. A “full house” is a set of three cards of one value and two cards of a second value. A “flush” is a set of five cards of the same suit. The order in which one holds the cards in ones hand is immaterial.

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EXAMPLE: How many flushes are possible in poker?

Answer: Again this is a multi-stage problem with each stage being its own separate labeling problem. One way to help tease apart stages is to image that you’ve been given the task of writing a computer program to create poker hands. How will you instruct the computer to create a flush?

First of all, there are four suits – hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds – and we need to choose one to use for our flush. That is, we need to label one suit as “used” and three suits as “not used.” There are (dfrac{4!}{1!3!} = 4) ways to do this.

Second stage: Now that we have a suit, we need to choose five cards from the 13 cards of that suit to use for our hand. Again, this is a labeling problem – label five cards as “used” and eight cards as “not used.” There are (dfrac{13!}{5!8!} = 1287) ways to do this.

By the multiplication principle there are (4 times 1287 = 5148) ways to compete both stages. That is, there are (5148) possible flushes.

COMMENT: There are (dfrac{52!}{5!47!} = 2598960) five-card hands in total in poker. (Why?) The chances of being dealt a flush are thus: (dfrac{5148}{2598960} approx 0.20%).

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EXAMPLE: How many full houses are possible in poker?

Answer: This problem is really a three-stage labeling issue.

First we must select which of the thirteen card values – A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K – is going to be used for the triple, which will be used for the double, and which 11 values are going to be ignored. There are (dfrac{13!}{1!1!11!} = 13 times 12 = 156) ways to accomplish this task.

Among the four cards of the value selected for the triple, three will be used for the triple and one will be ignored. There are (dfrac{4!}{3!1!} = 4) ways to accomplish this task. Among the four cards of the value selected for the double, two will be used and two will be ignored. There are (dfrac{4!}{2!2!} = 6) ways to accomplish this.

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By the multiplication principle, there are (156 times 4 times 6 = 3744) possible full houses.

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COMMENT: High-school teacher Sam Miskin recently used this labeling method to count poker hands with his high-school students. To count how many “one pair hands” (that is, hands with one pair of cards the same numerical value and three remaining cards each of different value) he found it instructive bring 13 students to the front of the room and hand each student four cards the same value from a single deck of cards.

He then asked the remaining students to select which of the thirteen students should be the “pair” and which three should be the “singles.” He had the remaining nine students return to their seats.

He then asked the “pair” student to raise his four cards in the air and asked the seated students to select which two of the four should be used for the pair. He then asked each of the three “single” students in turn to hold up their cards while the seated students selected on one the four cards to make a singleton.

This process made the multi-stage procedure clear to all and the count of possible one pair hands, namely,

(dfrac{13!}{1!3!9!} times dfrac{4!}{2!2!} times 4 times 4 times 4)

readily apparent.

Exercise: “Two pair” consists of two cards of one value, two cards of a different value, and a third card of a third value. What are the chances of being dealt two-pair in poker?
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EXAMPLE: A “straight” consists of five cards with values forming a string of five consecutive values (with no “wrap around”). For example, 45678, A2345 and 10JQKA are considered straights, but KQA23 is not. (Suits are immaterial for straights.)

How many different straights are there in poker?

Answer: A straight can begin with A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10. We must first select which of these values is to be the start of our straight. There are 10 choices.

For the starting value we must select which of the four suits it will be. There are 4 choices.

There are also 4 choices for the suit of the second card in the straight, 4 for the third, 4 for the fourth, and 4 for the fifth.

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By the multiplication principle, the total number of straights is:

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(10 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 times 4 = 10240).

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The chances of being dealt a straight are about 0.39%.