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Which size pool table do they use in a pool hall a 90" or 7' we want one like in the pool hall?

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I was looking in Wal-Mart and they have a 90" and a 7' and we would like to get the larger one so please help us

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  1. Of the current 33 tables in my pool room, there are 31 41/2' x 9' tables. The remainning two are 4' x 8' tables. Coin ops are usually 3 1/2' x 7'.

    Regulation tables in the U.S. are 41/2' x 9'.


  2. Well it depends on what kind of pool hall you go to really. Some bars have 6ft tables and others have 9ft tables. If it has a coin slot, then it is a 6ft table more than likely. 9 ft is the professional tournament regulation size. You know the size you see in real nice billiard parlors. 9ft tables are the big ones you see on espn tournaments, matches, etc. I hope I helped you out in your clarification and decision.

  3. The large tables are 9 ft x 41/2 my favorite also sometimes pool halls sell their tables when they get new ones

  4. I wasn't aware that wal-mart sold a 7' table. If you buy one make sure it is a slate bed , anything else can cause you big problems. Pool tables come in 3 standard sizes , 3 1/2 x 7 , 4 x 8 and 4 1/2 x 9. there are variables but these are the most common sizes. Snooker tables are usually 6 x 12 and billiard tables are usually 5 by 10. Make sure you have enough room for your new table . Just add ten feet to the dimensions of the table , for example, If you have a table that is 4 x 8 your minimum room size would be 14 x 18. This gives you 5 feet of room all the way around the table which is enough room to shoot any shot with a standard size cue , 58'' long. Enjoy!

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