@ABWorsham:
Our dinning room table isn’t large enough for Global. Do any of you have any creative ideas? Love to hear about your war tables.
It seems to me that the potential solutions to your situation fall under three broad scenarios. Scenario one would involve your playing elsewhere than in your dining room. Scenario two would involve your playing in the dining room, but temporarily moving your dining room table out of the way and replacing it with something else. Scenario three – which I assume is what you’re thinking of – would involve your playing in your dining room on your dining room table. Under that third scenario, you basically have two options: putting something (such as a sheet of plywood) on top of the table to make it wider, or putting a small auxiliary table (such as a card table) next to the table to make it wider. The auxilary table option has two requirements: it requires you to have free space next to the dining room table, and it requires that you get a proper height match between the two tables. If you can find a card table (or whatever) of exactly the right height, then the problem is solved. If you can’t find one of exactly ther right height, then your two options are either to find a wooden-legged card table whose legs are too long and which you can saw down to the required height, or a table that’s too short which you can raise to the required height by (for example) putting it on a plywood base or by putting extenders of some sort under the legs.