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Pool Snooker Cue Case PVC Holds for half cue
Price : RM 180.00 (NEG.) ada defect sikit pada salah satu gambar.
Condition : 8/10
Location : Petaling Jaya
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Cue tak ada. hanya case sahaja
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The first thing to consider when thinking about creating a pool room is the space. You need enough space to allow for players to shoot from all sides of the pool table. Here we help you consider what size room is needed for different sized pool tables. We are often asked about Regulation Size Pool Tables. This refers to a 4 1/2 foot by 9 foot table. It requires a much larger room than a 7 foot table as shown in the chart below. Standard 2 piece cues measure 58 inches in length. The pool room size needed then is the length of the pool table plus 2 times the length of the cue and the width of the pool table plus 2 times the length of the cue. Lets look at an example. You have a room with an available area measuring 16 feet 8 inches by 14 feet. This is 200 inches long by 168 inches wide. We know the length of our cue is 58 inches for each side of the pool table, or 116 inches, so the room length, 200 inches minus 116 cue inches equals 84 inches for allowed for the length of the pool table. The width of the room at 168 inches minus twice the cue length, 116 inches equals 52 inches allowed for the width of the pool table.
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Edited by maxxz22 at 2-10-2020 04:36 PM
Well, it looks like they are new. I'm not an expert of billiards cues and pool tables, but what I can recommend as a good website for pool tables, it is this source of nice comparison article, where they compare different non slate pool tables, and explain what exact model of pool table will be the best choice for you, as a billiards player. |
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