
The new BBO Poker Table collection—The Miya, Stratton, and Axiom—redefines the modern home game with a continuous armrest design. Engineered specifically for rotating dealers, these tables eliminate dead zones and physical barriers. Featuring furniture-grade Solid Oak and proprietary Halo Technology, they offer a seamless blend of professional play and high-end home aesthetics.
The Stratton, Axiom, and Miya represent a new design philosophy for BBO Poker Tables, specifically engineered for the flow of a modern home game. Unlike traditional casino-style tables with racetracks and fixed dealer spots, these new models feature a continuous armrest and a sleek oval shape. This design eliminates physical barriers, ensuring a seamless experience where the deal rotates effortlessly from player to player, making every seat the "best seat" at the table.
For years, the standard for a home poker table was the "casino-style" look, featuring racetracks and dedicated dealer spots. However, BBO Poker Tables recognized a specific friction point: in a home environment, the deal usually rotates.
The new collection—comprising the Stratton, Axiom, and Miya—solves this by removing the dealer cutout and racetrack. This results in a continuous, uninterrupted armrest. This functional shift provides a hosting benefit: it democratizes the table, ensuring that no matter where your guests sit, they have a perfect playing surface without "dead zones," facilitating a smooth game flow for rotating dealers.

The Miya is designed with a "Hidden in Plain Sight" philosophy, making it the ideal solution for the modern Great Room rather than a secluded "Man Cave." It addresses the "Wife Acceptance Factor" by functioning as a sculptural dining table by day and a high-stakes arena by night.
Constructed with furniture-grade Solid Oak, The Miya features no visible connectors, plastic cup holders, or aggressive logos. When the matching dining top is in place, the table creates an atmosphere of courtly elegance and refinement, indistinguishable from a high-end designer dining table. This ensures your gaming space remains a sanctuary, not a spectacle.

| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 97" Length x 48" Width x 30" Height |
| Seating Capacity | Up to 10 Players (Dining & Gaming) |
| Material Construction | Solid Oak Frame, Plywood Base, Metal Legs |
| Lighting System | Integrated 12V Halo LED Strip ("Warm Dim" Technology) |
| Price Point | Starts at $3,498.00 |
The Miya features proprietary Halo Technology with a "Warm Dim" LED system. Unlike standard gaming tables that may use harsh neon, this system mimics the high-end cove lighting found in luxury penthouses.
This remote-controlled, fully dimmable lighting bathes the playing surface in a soft, golden glow. The unique insight here is the specific focus on "Atmosphere on Demand"—the lighting is designed not just for visibility, but to elevate the cards and chips without causing distraction, ensuring your guests feel they are playing in a five-star environment.
While all three tables share the new continuous armrest philosophy, they serve different aesthetic roles:


The "Wife Acceptance Factor" is achieved by eliminating industrial gaming elements like plastic cup holders, visible connectors, and aggressive logos. Tables like The Miya and The Axiom use furniture-grade materials and matching dining tops to look like high-end designer furniture when not in use.
No. The Stratton, Axiom, and Miya feature a continuous armrest without a dealer cutout. This is designed specifically for home games where the deal rotates among players, eliminating "dead zones" and physical barriers.
Warm Dim is a proprietary LED system found in the new BBO Poker Tables. It is a remote-controlled, fully dimmable light that avoids harsh neon colors, instead providing a soft, golden glow similar to architectural cove lighting to elevate the visibility of cards and chips.
