There is no regulation bumper pool table size.
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.
A 7-foot slate pool table typically weighs between 700-1000 pounds, depending on the specific model and manufacturer.
A wooden or laminate surface of the proper siize needs to be purchased from a woodworker or a supplier such as Home Depot, Lowes or other lumber supply. The contact side should be lined with felt or other fabric to prevent damage to the pool table. The weight alone is sufficent to kepp it in place after laying it across the pool table.
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.
The smallest pool tables made that generally conform to regulation pool tables is the 6 foot table. This is often referred to as a junior size. Smaller sizes are generally toys, and larger sizes are in regular use, from 7 foot to 10 foot.
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.
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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.