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What is a bar size pool table?

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What is a bar size pool table?

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  1. There were a lot of bars, in Chicago, with 4x8, tables, some were smaiier. They were level most of the time, sometimes the cloth needed canging, and the ball wouldn't do much,  over all they were good, in some places there  was  a dead spot, that there was something in the way!!, some were in separate rooms. used to love shooting in bars, in later years.


  2. The typical bar table is 3.5x7, but they are made in a lot of different sizes. The smallest bar table you can find is actually 3x6, but they are very uncommon. A bar my league plays at has 4.5x9 (standard table size) coin-op tables. They are terrible though. They're very crooked, and playing with giant oversized cue balls on a standard size table sucks.

  3. d**n, I've never seen a 9ft. coin-op before.  That would be interesting.  Was it a Valley or a Dynamo or something else?  I'm just curious who would make a tournament size coin-op.  That would mess me up being that I'm used to my 9 ft. tables always being open and true rolling.  I learn something new every day.  M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

  4. 7X3.5  I had 1 8X4 but there is not to many of them I had one in my bar. But a 9ft ???

    Matt I would change Leagues

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