The dot on a pool table, also known as the "spot," is typically located at the center of the table, between the second set of diamonds on the long rails. This spot is used as a reference point for the initial break shot in some pool games, such as nine-ball. Placing the cue ball on the spot ensures a consistent starting position for players.
There are no pool table markings except the foot spot dot. It is called the rack spot by some people.
yes it can
No. Shuffleboard tables are intended to have a much lower play area than would result if they were placed on top of a pool table. Most shuffleboard tables could be placed on top of a pool table, but the pool table professionals would recommend against this if you want to maintain the pool table properly.
After a scratch in pool, the cue ball should be placed behind the headstring, which is the line at the end of the table opposite the breaking end.
There is no one that can be given credit for this. And generally, a pool table is only provided with one dot. The foot spot is marked with a dot to make it easy to locate the point for hte apex of the racked balls. Without the use of this dot, opponents may not agree where this point is which is critical for propelry racking the balls.
No, after a scratch in pool, the cue ball must be placed behind the headstring (imaginary line across the table) for the next shot.
After a scratch in a game of pool, the cue ball should be placed behind the headstring (imaginary line across the table) for the next player's turn.
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.
Pool table in french is billard
a pool table has balls but billard table has balls to play i would reccommed the pool table
A hockey table is my opinion.I'd have to say a pool table. Unlike hockey or football, you don't need 2 people to play pool.