Pool Table Dimensions

Do you have questions about pool table dimensions? When buying a Pool table, the dimensions are very important. First, you must check the size of the room where the table will be placed. If the table is too large for the room, you may have a problem. If you are crowded, you will not play your best game. Overall, you want pool table dimensions that compliment your game room and accentuate your best game.

Room size is obviously a major consideration when looking at pool table dimensions, but a players level of skill, from amateur to professional, also plays a key role in choosing the appropriate pool table dimensions. important. This is because a larger playing surface will make the game more challenging. For this reason, many casual players prefer a standard 8 foot table, even if they have room for a larger table. And, on the flip side, many serious players prefer a 9 foot table, but may only have room for a smaller table.

If you are measuring pool table dimensions take into account not only the size of the room but also the angle of the shot to the table. Relatively few shots require shorter cues. You can have a low backed chair, couch or other furniture within the given playing space as long as the cue rises above the furniture without compromising your shot. In general you can play over any piece of furniture that is lower than 32".

The 8 foot table is the most common size in pool table dimensions. About 65% of all tables sold are the standard 8 feet size. Twenty-percent are 9 feet, ten-percent are “pro” 8, and five-percent are 7 foot. The “pro” 8 is are also called the “oversize” 8 are it is about 2" wider and 4" longer than the standard 8 foot table. Some consider it the pro 8 the "true" 8 foot table, but mostly it is chosen when the player wants the largest table possible but just doesn't have enough room for a 9 footer. In general, standard pool table dimensions are usually 8 feet. Eight foot tables are more commonly seen in tournaments, but they work very well in homes with a bit more space and are used by the more serious player. The playing surface will be about 44 inches x 88 inches.

Bar pool table dimensions are commonly 7 feet. They are not typically used in tournament play, but are an excellent choice for young children or homes where space is a concern. The playing surface is approximately 38” x 76.” Some players get so accustomed to playing on bar tables that they prefer having the same sized table in their home. However, the buyer should be wary of settling for a 7 foot "bar" table when using shorter cues could allow you to accommodate an 8 footer. The game is very different on a small bar tables. Unless you are accustomed to playing on small bar tables and really prefer that style of play, you will find the larger sizes much more challenging and enjoyable.

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