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Omar Jenkins
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Serves it purpose
Carlos Yamazaki
Reviewed in Mexico on February 26, 2021
El material es muy sencillo la impresión me llego corrida pero por el precio no se puede esperar mas!
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020
We've used this craps felt several times since I gave it to my husband for Christmas, and it's wonderful. If fits nicely on our six-year dining room table or on our friend's pool table. Because it folds/rolls, it's easy to store and transport. If there is a complaint at all, I'd express concern about the longevity of the lines where the mat is folded, but I think rolling the mat instead of folding it will lengthen its longevity.
isla
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020
I’m a craps dealer and I got this layout to practice and I love it. its super durable and a decent sized layout. My only complaint is the center action layout and the size of the numbers not being very big. If you are having a party fitting all the players chips might be a challenge. It gets the job done for me though and its nice to have something to practice dealing on at home.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2019
Nice felt.
jeffrey meloche
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2019
Great for practicing of throwing the dice and for different betting scenarios. Keep in mind that this is not the felt used in casinos, and will get chewed up in time. This is my 2nd felt. Eventually I will step up to a micro fiber and a proper size table, but for now this flips the bill and we have fun on it. Well worth the money!
Nico FF
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2018
Good fun!
CC
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2017
This is so much fun. Set it up on the kitchen table last night. We rigged up a board at one end to catch the dice. Will probably make something for that. It was a bit wrinkled and the dice occasionally went under it after a violent throw. l just used a little packing tape folded back on itself and placed it underneath some edges. We are planning on bringing this to my son in laws and using it on his pool table. The felt will probably stick well to the felt and his edges will catch the dice. This is awesome fun and WAY cheaper than going to the casino, lol.We rigged up a pole with a bent hanger to scoop the dice.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on January 22, 2016
Im very happy whit my buy all its relly new :)5 stars thats all i need to say (:
C. P. Hendrix
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2013
The actual size is way short of 36 inches by 72 inches, but the overall layout is a good size. The printed game space is 56.5 X 23.5 with about four to five inches of play all around. I suggest if you want to mount it on a permanent surface, wait until you get it and size it from there. This is a FOR layout. If you are running the game (you are the house) and want to keep it so, you will get the advantage. If you are a player, DO NOT play on a FOR layout. Completely confused? Here's an example. If I give you 15 chips FOR your one which you give me (bet), your net gain is 14. If I give you 15 chips TO every one you bet, then you get 15, plus the 1 which you bet. Small point, but it's good to know your grammar! UPDATE, FEW DAYS LATER: I just measured it and cut it square all around (It was printed crooked to the cloth shape). Now, the outside measurements are 68 by 32. About 5 inches of play on each end, and about 4 inches above and below printed layout, will be about a half-inch shorter all around after I sew a backing on it. Also, didn't notice before I ordered - no C&E circles on either side of the center bets - can get by, but this is a huge omission for a supposed casino-style copy. Printed crooked, short of stated size, missing the C&E, and the FOR layout combine to get three stars.
L. Mcnabney
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2012
I gave this product four stars primarily because of price. If I had paid the full $30 MSRP I would have dropped the review to a 2/5.First off, the felt is of decent thickness with no irregularities in the fabric. While I chose the Craps print, I will use the back more often as a poker/blackjack surface. Cards move quite nicely across the fabric on the back.Second, the playfield is fairly mediocre. The design itself is good with plenty of space for wagers. From a distance it looks quite good, but up close it shows a fairly low quality printing process. Ink coverage is irregular and patchy. There are some 'smears' where the folds are, suggesting that the ink hadn't dried prior to folding and packaging. It doesn't look bad, just not even close to what you see on real layouts in a casino.Third, the wrinkles from folding take a little while steam/pull out, but they do eventually come out.Fourth, the printed layout covers a large amount of the fabric with between 4-6" of bordering area that isn't printed. This is good to allow better fit on various sized tables and provide a place to set chips and such.Fifth, the betting areas are all plenty large. Even the smallest wagers can hold 4 stacks of chips.So in summary, if you are looking for something that is good enough, and at the right price, this is a fine layout. If you are the kind of person that has purchased Paulson chips, this isn't even close to casino quality. I will get a close-up picture with some chips for scale for you to see the print quality and useful size.
JayJay
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2012
Not a bad felt. Fine Material however you can only play with 2 spots on near the base and 2 spots near the stick meaning you can only put about 4 people for place bets.Just take note that this is a craps felt with the Las Vegas Strip Propositions of O'sheas and Stratosphere.So instead of 31 for 1 it is 30 for 1. No C-ETo the user who said the Any seven bet was wrong, you are incorrect.Any Seven does pay 5 for 1 which is the same as 4 to 1. You just think 30 for 1 means 30 to 1 when it doesn't. Delete your review! AH!
walrusman
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2011
This thing is huge, and has made our recreational craps games much easier and more fun. If I had to guess I'd say it's half the scale of a real casino table layout. The quality is middle-of-the-road; there are some minor flaws in the screen printing and the felt is not as heavy as on my other layouts (hand-me-downs from the '70s haha). For the price, though, I have no complaints. At some point the whiskey stains and cigar ash burns will probably become too much, and I'll need to get a new one; at that point, I would have no qualms about picking up another one of these.