November 24th, 2009 by Matthew Kerridge
Pool takes many years of practice to master and the right pool table can make a big difference in your game. Pool tables come in a variety of sizes but the larger tables tend to be more sturdy and level. This is usually a once in a life time purchase as they will last for many years if you invest in a good table to begin with.
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October 20th, 2009 by Matthew Kerridge
While the most common pool table in use today is the regulation six pocket table, there are actually a number of different types of pool tables that have been designed for different cue games. Other designs of pool tables include the twelve-foot table used for snooker or English billiards and the ten foot tables used during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. During the 1970’s and 1980’s, there was also a popular game of pool that was played on an octagon shaped table with a set of bumpers in the middle.
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