The short answer, Yes.
The longer, more specific answer: Assuming you meant "can you re-cover your pool table in suede?", the answer is no, not if you want it to play like a pool table. I suppose depending on what type, thickness, yada yada yada, you might be able to make it come somewhat close to playing like your typical felt, I would stick with the standard felt. It's probably way cheaper (does anybody even sell suede specifically for a pool table?) and your standard felt comes in many colors, and you could even get it in tan to resemble a suede if you wanted (or any color you were planning on getting suede in).
Water and chlorine.
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.
No, that will ruin them. You have to buy suede cleaning foam.
yes you can out suede in the washing machine. You can, but I wouldn't recommend it.
I do not own a pool table.
John Quincy Adams had the first pool table commishioned for the white house. He bought it from a local shop owner
Check with the pool table companies. However my guess is that you would want at least several more feet beyond a cue stick's length from the table.
No, after a scratch in pool, the cue ball must be placed behind the headstring (imaginary line across the table) for the next shot.
No, it is not recommended to put suede shoes in the washing machine, as the water and agitation can damage the material, causing it to lose its texture and shape. Instead, clean suede shoes by using a suede brush or a specialized suede cleaner to remove dirt and stains. If they need deeper cleaning, consider taking them to a professional cleaner experienced with suede.
NO!!
Put your hand down its pocket and tickle its balls.
Pool table in french is billard