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Regulation size pool tables are 8 foot, oversize 8 foot, and 9 foot. The other 2 common sizes are 7 foot and 10 foot. Sizes below 7 foot are rarely built to the standards required for proper play. 12 foot tables have been built but are not for regular use.

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In the US, there are 3 regulation pool table sizes that can be used in tournaments. These are 8 foot, oversize 8 foot, and 9 foot. The most common and most popular size is the 9 foot.

The 9 foot table has a 100 inch by 50 inch playing surface.

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A pool table may be 7 foot (common bar table size), 8 foot (regulation), oversize 8 foot (regulation), 9 foot (regulation), and 10 foot (older tables generally).

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There are 3 regulation pool table sizes. 9 foot, whihc used to be the only regulation size, and now 8 foot and oversize 8 foot are also regulation size.

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9' x 4.5'

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