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That answer is subjective. The best value is actually a used table. The cheapest that can be purchased often means poor installation - that results in low value although cheap. A good value 8 foot table is 1 inch slate and is put together by a pool table professional. Any pool table supplier, as opposed to Target, WalMart, Sears, etc. can provide an overall better value. The brand is not as important as the installation.
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
The value of a Brunswick Blake-Collender Co Monarch pool table made between 1900 and 1920 varies depending on several contingencies. A table in good shape may be worth as much as 3,000 or 4,000 dollars.
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.
There are many pool games that can be played on a pool table. Some pool table games include eight-ball, nine-ball, three-ball, one-pocket, and bank pool.
There is no regulation bumper pool table size.
A pool table does not have a semi-circle. Only the snooker table has a semi-circle.
$300-$600. The plate number is not sufficient to identify the table. However, very few bumper tables have any significant value.