I will shortly be buying my first snooker/pool table. Have done some research already on table size advice but I'd like to hear some real info besides the official word.
The table would be used mainly for snooker, though might have a game of 8-ball with friends occasionally (also depending what table I get).
I would love to get a full-size snooker table but it's just not possible in my space. My critical room dimension is width (length is 10 metres+). My room has a normal with of 3.7m (12.1 feet), but the space has a 2.5m bay window that adds 60 cm room width at the maximum, for a total of 4.3m (14.1 feet). So I would basically have about 2/3 of the table length (presumably the black end) at 13-14 feet, and 1/3 of the table at 12 feet width.
Taking the standard fitting instructions and adding 5 feet on all sides of the table points me toward a 9-foot table fitting not perfectly, but pretty well.
I guess my main question is, is a 9-foot table worthwhile for snooker? I have never played on a smaller table. Am I just going to be dissatisfied from the outset? Recognising that a 12-foot table is out of the question, would I be better off with a 10-foot for the additional playing surface or a 9-foot with less hampered cueing?
Any pointers, both as to the specific question above and as to table recommendations, would be much appreciated.
The table would be used mainly for snooker, though might have a game of 8-ball with friends occasionally (also depending what table I get).
I would love to get a full-size snooker table but it's just not possible in my space. My critical room dimension is width (length is 10 metres+). My room has a normal with of 3.7m (12.1 feet), but the space has a 2.5m bay window that adds 60 cm room width at the maximum, for a total of 4.3m (14.1 feet). So I would basically have about 2/3 of the table length (presumably the black end) at 13-14 feet, and 1/3 of the table at 12 feet width.
Taking the standard fitting instructions and adding 5 feet on all sides of the table points me toward a 9-foot table fitting not perfectly, but pretty well.
I guess my main question is, is a 9-foot table worthwhile for snooker? I have never played on a smaller table. Am I just going to be dissatisfied from the outset? Recognising that a 12-foot table is out of the question, would I be better off with a 10-foot for the additional playing surface or a 9-foot with less hampered cueing?
Any pointers, both as to the specific question above and as to table recommendations, would be much appreciated.
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