There are only two standard sizes, referred to as 9 foot and 8 foot.
The 9 foot table has a playing surface that is 100 inches by 50 inches, and approximately an additional 12 inches in each direction for the rails.
The 8 foot pool table has a playing surface of 88 inches by 44 inches, and also has approximately 12 inches additional for the rails.
There are two different sizes when it comes to competition swimming pools. There is a short course, and a long course pool. The dimensions for the short course pool is 25 meters by 25 meters. However, the width can change depending on the number of lanes that the pool has. A long course pool has dimensions of 50 meters by 25 meters.
There is no regulation bumper pool table size.
The Connelly Catalina pool table is an 8 foot table with 6 inch rails and 1 1/4 inch slate. The outside dimensions are 100 inches by 56 inches.
Although there is a National Bumper Pool Association in the US, they have not yet established a set of regulations for equipment and use the Billiard Congress of America rules. The BCA has no rule for bumper pool table regulation size.
Pool tables are not measured in meters. Their size is given in feet and all pool table measurements are officially in inches. Converting the inches to meters has no useful purpose as there are no meter rules that can be used for pool table dimensions of fractions of an inch. This conversion only has the purppose of a child's practice in mathematical calculations.
It was not a pool table if it only had 4 pockets if it was made since about 1800. A 4 pocket table is most likely a bumper pool table.
I do not own a pool table.
I wouldn't doubt it.... If height and the dimensions of an aquatic pool can be measured in centimeters, I see no reason that a table can't be...unless you're stubborn on using American Customary still.
It depends on the dimensions of the pool.
As per the www.billiard-place.com, pool table lights should be hung 30" above the playing surface of the table. That way the light will not shine in your eyes and properly light up all the table.
Pool table in french is billard
I would hazard a guess that 7 x 4 refers, precisely, to the measurements. That could hardly be meters, centimeters, or millimeters; it is probably the dimensions of the table in feet.