don't know but it's definitely huge, rather play at a club and if money ain't a matter of concern just go ahead and buy it.........................
however ther are much interesting games like Table Tennis which might cost lesser
$500 to $25,000. The average person that buys a pool table purchases an 8 or 9 foot table in the US, while 7 foot tables are also available.
A 1 inch slate 8 foot table, the minimum that can meet all tournament regulations, can sell new for less than $1500. That price includes installation and set-up. A 9 foot table can be purchased for almost the same price.
Lower priced 8 and 9 foot tables can be found that use composite surfaces or thinner slate. These generally fail to meet minimum tournament regulations, but can be a good choice for the home.
A good used 9 foot table can be purchased for $500 to $1000.
The highest priced tables can be works of art, most often with 1.5 inch slate, and even 2 inch slate, and generally costing from $10,000 to $25,000.
A full size Snooker Table costs around 3000 GBP.
if its for your birthday then yes if its not then no because if u get it for your birthday it would be a good birthday present
it can range depending on the materials used i saw a new snooker table 12' x6' for 4grand and a good 2nd hand one for 2 and a half grand
they cost about 400.00 dollars
500$ to 2000$ for the average one
Approximately 3000 Pounds Sterling.
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Snooker balls do not change size based on table size. Just purchase regulation balls.
It's about the size of a full size snooker table (12 feet * 6 feet)
The standard number in a set of snooker balls is 21 - 15 reds and six colours. In 'toy' snooker tables, the reds are usually reduced to 10.
12 ft x 6 ft which is equivalent to 3.6 metres by 1.8 metres
5 pcs on a riley 6 by 12 foot full size table, weight 170 kg a piece. Total 1200 kg for my table.
A pool table does not have a semi-circle. Only the snooker table has a semi-circle.
Full size snooker tables (or more correctly English Billiards tables) are generally considered to be 12' x 6', but the playing area is defined in the rules thus: Dimensions (a) The playing area within the cushion faces shall measure 11 ft 8½in x 5ft 10in (3569mm x 1778mm) with a tolerance on both dimensions of +/_ ½ in (+/_ 13mm). Height (b) The height of the table from the floor to the top of the cushion Rail shall be from 2ft9½in to 2ft 10½in (851mm to 876mm).
I know this store Hamilton that sells full size snooker, pool and billiard tables. The sizes of these tables vary from 7 to 12 feets, considering 12 feet as the full- size one. There some others stores where you will find this full size table like Lake Side Billiard Supply.
Not full size ones. Miniature tables are designed to.
2 1/6 inches on a full size table. 2" on a 7 to 9 ft table.
If it is a full size cue, it is 57 inches.