Top 10 Most Expensive Poker Tables

Already got yourself a Geoffrey Parker $7.5 Million Poker Chip Set? Then you should definitely look into buying yourself a poker table to go along with it.

Of course, you cannot just buy a $200 table cover and expect your friends to be impressed, so check out these top 10 most expensive tables.

10. Centennial Poker Table by Brunswick Billiards

Price: $5,095

Material: Poplar

Finish: Chestnut

Chairs Included: Yes

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: Yes

Storage Area for Accessories: Yes

Extras: Spill resistant playing surface

Brunswick Billiards was founded in Cincinnati way back in 1845 and has a long history of innovation and superb workmanship. Today, Brunswick Billiards is a supplier of all types of game tables and poker tables are no exception.

While this table is the cheapest on the list, it is still one of the best in terms of functionality, containing everything needed for a game. The solid wood chairs, which recline and adjust in height, that come with it are also a nice addition. The only downside is that it is suited for a maximum of six players.

9. American Heritage Poker Table

Price: $5,174.99

Material: Maple wood

Finish: Coffee

Chairs Included: Yes

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: No

Chip Holders: No

Storage Area for Accessories: No

Extras: 1-year warranty

American Heritage is a company established in 1987, which specializes in quality, handcrafted furniture.

While there are no beverage or chip holders, the table does offer a flip-top dining surface along with the playing surface. The set includes six matching fully adjustable chairs. A one-year warranty is also a nice addition to this set.

8. Mikhail Darafeev Texas Hold’em Table

Price: $6,223.50

Material: Maple wood

Finish: Cherry/Maple

Chairs Included: No

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: No

Storage Area for Accessories: No

Extras: Customizable dimensions and finish

Despite its name, Mikhail Darafeev is a California-based company that has been designing and manufacturing custom-made furniture for over 50 years.

The standard table can host a maximum of eight players, however, it can be customized to have bigger dimensions and a custom finish. A big downside is that the chairs do not come with the table, though matching chairs are available for purchase separately.

7. Heads Up Challenge Poker Table

Price: $6,700

Material: N/A

Finish: N/A

Chairs Included: Yes

Doubles as Dining Table: No

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: No

Storage Area for Accessories: No

Extras: Action takes place on 26″ Hi Def LCD Screens

This is not so much a poker table as it is an arcade machine, not to mention that it is only adapted to heads up play. In general, it doesn’t do much for a classic home game, but if you are a fan of heads up poker and have an extra seven grand lying around, this may be worth the price. Basically, the table does everything for you and all that is left for you to do is to make decisions.

The table can be used in single player mode, heads-up against another player mode or a heads-up shootout tournament of up to 8 players. Early versions of this table had some huge downsides, particularly when it came to the software. There was only one available blind structure and starting stack and it was also limited to No limit Hold’em, though recent software upgrades solved these problems.

6. Taliesin Pro Hold’em Table

Price: $7,995

Material: Maple

Finish: Mahogany/Rich Tobacco/Dark Espresso/Light Ash

Chairs Included: No

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: Yes

Storage Area for Accessories: No

Extras: N/A

Thos. Baker is a relatively young company focused primarily on outdoor furniture. However, when it comes to poker tables, they definitely have something to offer.

The Taliesin table is as functional as it is stylish, though there are no chairs that go along with it.

5. New Jonathan Charles Poker Table

Price: $8,410

Material: Mahogany

Finish: Mahogany Medium

Chairs Included: No

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: Yes

Storage Area for Accessories: Yes

Extras: N/A

Crafted from Mahogany, which is a rare tropical wood species, the New Jonathan Charles table is part of EuroLuxHome’s Buckingham Collection. The company specializes in exclusive custom-made furniture and this poker table is a great example of their work.

4. Mahogany Poker Table

Price: $11,695

Material: Mahogany

Finish: Custom

Chairs Included: No

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: No

Chip Holders: No

Storage Area for Accessories: No

Extras: Dimensions, design details, and materials are customizable

Artisan Crafted is a company with a large collection of artisan and designer products available in the US. The company takes its root on Whidbey Island in Washington, which houses a large community of artists and craftspeople, many of whom work for the company to this day.

While the original table design comfortably seats ten people, each table is custom built, so each feature, as well as the materials, is customizable to the customer’s preferences.

3. BBO Premium Poker Table

Price: $12,188.00

Material: Hardwood

Finish: Mahogany Gloss

Chairs Included: Yes

Doubles as Dining Table: Yes

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: No

Storage Area for Accessories: Yes

Extras: Convertible dealer seat

BBO (Big Blind Online) Poker Tables is the only company on the list fully devoted to creating quality poker tables. BBO manufactures tables for all purposes, including casino tables, making it one of the leading poker table suppliers in the US.

This table comes with great functionality as well as a set of chairs. A special addition to the table is the dealer seat, which can easily be converted to a standard player seat when needed.

2. Mitchell’s Milano Poker Table

Price: $12,500

Material: Maple/Stainless Steel

Finish: N/A

Chairs Included: No

Doubles as Dining Table: No

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: Yes

Storage Area for Accessories: Yes

Extras: N/A

The Mitchell Custom Tables company was established in 1979 and quickly gained a reputation as a quality provider of high-end custom gaming tables. Though the company’s primary focus is on pool tables, it is hard to imagine any company of this caliber passing on creating a custom poker table.

1. Akke Functional Art Poker Table

Price: $75,000

Material: 15 species of exotic wood

Finish: Various wood and Gold

Chairs Included: No

Doubles as Dining Table: No

Beverage Holders: Yes

Chip Holders: No

Storage Area for Accessories: No

Extras: N/A

Well ahead of the competition in terms of price, the Akke Functional Art design studio really went out of its way to create the most expensive poker table out there, which is called “All in.”

Made out of 15 types of rare wood species, this table took nearly 600 man-hours to build. However, if you were thinking of buying this work of art, you will be disappointed as it was given away as a prize to the World Poker Tour’s Season XI Player of the Year. The lucky winner was Matt Salsberg who managed to make three final tables and win one WPT title that year, giving him a comfortable lead in the POY race.