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How to choose the right size tournament pool table



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You have many options if you want to improve your game room, or add a pooltable to your collection. The good news is that most manufacturers follow the standard dimensions and you should be able to find a table that fits in your home.

The standard pool table measures six feet in length and three feet in width. A standard pool table is an excellent choice for beginners or people with limited space. But, if tournament play is your goal, you'll need to buy a bigger unit. These tables are typically supplied with 48 inch cues.

If your space is limited, you could also choose to purchase a Coin-Operated table. If you are looking to entertain your friends and family without taking up too many space in your home, coin-operated pools tables are a great choice.


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Aside from the size, there are other factors to consider before purchasing a pool table. The first is the available space. You also need to account for the cue rack, a scoreboard and an adequate floor space.

There are many options for standard pool tables. Each one has its advantages. A 6-foot table is best for beginners. An 8-footer is better for advanced players. This is because it has both the convenience and difficulty of a smaller table.


When comparing pool tables, one thing you should pay attention to is the size and shape of the apron. It can be measured between the rails at either the foot or head of the table. This is a nice thing to have, even though it's not necessary.

Your personal playing style will dictate the best pool table. A 7-footer is the best choice for most players. They are smaller than regular tournament tables but provide enough competition and entertainment. Apron covers are an attractive design feature that is also economical.


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A table 8 feet high is a great choice for overall performance. You will see many of them in bars and pubs. American pool halls use the 8 footer most of the time. A larger table means you can move around more and practice your shots.

On the other hand, a larger playing surface means you have more to worry about breaking balls. You will have to spend more time looking at your opponents' groups if you are playing on large tables. The larger the table, the more difficult the game will be.

You will also need to consider the size of your ball. A standard pool table can use up to two dozen billiard balls. While it may seem appealing to purchase a six foot table for your game area, you should think twice about buying one.




 


How to choose the right size tournament pool table