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Pool Tables - Read This Before Buying
Pool Tables - Read This Before Buying

Perhaps you may be thinking about getting your own pool table, and that is great if you are. One slight word of possible caution is to be very sure you will use it! Some people will start a new activity and then tire of it after a while, so if you haven't been playing for very long it might be a good idea to wait for at least a few months. Once you've decided to buy a pool table, however, your next challenge is finding the right one, so it's good to learn as much about them as you can. If you get the right table, it can give you endless hours of fun for many years.

Pool tables are an investment that you'll want to know how to take proper care of before purchasing one. Don't use chalk over your table and keep your friends from doing this as well. If you allow chalking over your table you are likely to get chalk on the felt. The damaging effects of this chalk will eventually cause damage to the material or felt of your table surface. It's important that you realize this chalk will never come out of the material once it's been embedded there. The chalk can cause tiny tears in the cloth over time. If you get too many of these cuts it's most likely going to cause you to replace this material or felt.

Slate is the preferred material for the table bed, though other materials are sometimes used. The requirements for professional (WPA) tournament play are tables with slate beds that one inch thick, or greater. There are also additional requirements that official tables must conform to, such as tolerances, which refer to the bed flatness.

You can buy pool tables with slate beds that are thinner than an inch, but these won't be regulation tables. People looking for pool tables that are low priced may want to consider ones made from materials other than slate, such as wood.

Then we progress toward the snooker billiard game which is carried out on the snooker pool table. Similar to normal pool tables, there are six pockets that are placed in the same style. The interesting aspect of snooker tables concerns the pocket design. Sometimes in the better or more competitive snooker tournaments you will find tables with smaller pockets. The noticeable motive for doing so is to add to the level of obstacles for the tournament play. In addition, the pocket corners are rounded on snooker tables, which is different from the sharp corners for habitual pocket billiard play. Once again, the purpose is to demand a higher degree of accuracy from the snooker billiards players.

A high quality pool table is a great investment that can last a very long time, so if you're going to buy one, you may as well get the best one that's within your budget.

Other elements must also be considered, of course, such as where you'll put it and how large it is. When buying anything as large as a pool table, it's usually best to do so when you're not likely to be moving for a while. If you're a serious player, it's best to get a WPA regulation table, or as close to this as you can.




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