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Are pub pool tables 6ft or 7ft?

Still, to this day, the majority of pubs have a 7ft table, but the 6ft is growing in popularity. It is difficult to put an exact figure on the split of tables in the bars. These days so many pubs are closing or becoming food led that the pool tables are disappearing at an alarming rate.
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What size pool tables are in pubs?

Standard sizes

The average size of a UK pool table is 7ft, but many pubs and clubs opt for the smaller, 6ft size. In America, the standard pool table size for homes and private residences is 8ft, but their professional tournaments are played with the full-sized, 9ft tables.
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How long is a pub size pool table?

Depending on the amount of playing available, British and Australian pool tables typically used in pubs are 6' x 3' in size. Homeowners with limited room space usually prefer the 6' x 3' or 7' x 3.5' British or Australian pool table.
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Are bar pool tables 7ft?

7-Foot – 7-foot tables are also called bar pool tables, as they are commonly found in bars and pool halls/pool game rooms. 8-Foot – 8-foot tables are considered the standard size for billiard tables and pool tables.
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What size is a 6 foot bar pool table?

6-ft (“small bar box”): 70-74″ (177.8-188 cm) x 35-37″ (88.9-94 cm)
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What Size Pool Table Should You Buy?

Are 6 foot pool tables good?

Smaller than most bar pool tables, 6 foot pool tables are great for casual play. Kids and teens will find it easier to learn the rules of the game on a smaller table, especially if you choose a multigame table for your home game room.
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Is a 6 ft pool table small?

6ft pool tables are the smallest size of pool tables available. These are space-saving pool tables that will fit in any space, from basements to lofts.
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Are bar pool tables smaller?

The new standard home pool table size is called the 4 by 8 foot. Its playing field measures 44 by 88 inches. And of course, there is a seven-foot pool table, sometimes called a “Bar Size” pool table because of its prevalence in bars and nightclubs. The coin-operated bar table's playing field measures 40 by 80 inches.
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Is 7 foot pool table too small?

Generally speaking, eight-foot tables are considered 'professional' size, whereas seven-foot tables are considered 'bar' size. If you have the space, we recommend the larger size, it generally provides a better playing experience. However, a seven-foot table can be a great addition to a smaller room.
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What is the most common size pool table?

Most of our clients choose what is commonly called the standard or full-size pool table. We refer to this size as a 44 x 88-inch pool table. It is sometimes called a 4 x 8, which is the standard size for home use. The second most popular size is the bar size pool table, which has a playfield measuring 39 x 78 inches.
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What is a pub pool table?

We often get asked the question 'What size is an English pub pool table'? Well, the answer is quite simple. Two official full-size league pool tables are used in pubs, clubs and tournaments throughout Britain. Official league tables are either 6ft or 7ft in size.
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Is a 7 foot or 8 foot pool table better?

A 7' table is not only better suited for smaller rooms, but if you're someone who regularly plays pool in a bar, you might want to play on the same size playing field when practicing at home. Using standard 58” pool cues, an ideal room size for an 8' table would be 13' 2” x 16' 10”.
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What size pool table do professionals use?

A professional pool table is another name used for a regulation billiards table. So, a professional table is a 9-foot table with a length twice its width and with pockets equally distanced from one another.
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How big of a room do I need for a 7ft pool table?

Minimum room sizes for each table size, using a standard 58″ cue: 7 foot table – 13 x 16 feet minimum room size (156″ x 192″) 8 foot table – 13.6 x 17 feet minimum room size (162″ x 204″) Oversize 8 foot table – 13.6 x 17.6 feet minimum room size (162″ x 210″)
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How heavy is a pub pool table?

8-Foot Table – 1,000 Pounds. 9-Foot Table – 1,300 Pounds. 10-Foot Table – 1,500 Pounds. 12-Foot Table – 2,500 Pounds.
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Is a 7 foot pool table regulation?

Any size table can be considered as "Regulation" if the table is length and width ratio is consistant with these measurements. The most common sized regulation tables are as follows: Bar Size 7ft - (Playfield: 39" X 78") commonly called (Bar Size) as this is common to most coin-operated tables played in pubs and bars.
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What is decent size pool table?

To recap, common pool table sizes range from six to nine feet long. Standard pool tables should have a 2:1 ratio to be deemed regulation sized. The pool tables should be 9ft long and 4.5ft wide for tournament size.
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Is a 7 foot pool table standard?

Coin-operated pool tables are 7 feet long with a 78-inch-long and 39-inch-wide playing surface.
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What are smaller pool tables called?

Typically, bumper pool tables are smaller than a regulation pool table. The table has two pockets, placed opposite one another, located at the center of two of the rails. The surface of the table has the same cloth covering as a standard pool table. Two bumpers flank each pocket.
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Are professional pool tables bigger?

The simplest answer is that the American pool tables are generally larger than English pool tables with the standard American pool table being an 7ft, 8ft or 9ft and the standard English pool table being a 6ft, 7ft or 8ft. The official tournament or professional sizes being 9ft for American, and 7ft for English.
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What are the three sizes of pool tables?

Pool tables come in different sizes, typically referred to as 9-foot (2.7 m), 8.5 ft (2.6 m), 8 ft (2.4 m), or 7 ft (2.1 m) tables. In all cases, the table is rectangular with a 2:1 ratio (e.g. 9 × 4.5 ft).
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Can a pool table fit in a 12x12 room?

Suggested room size requirements for a 4½-foot-by-9-foot regulation play pool table are a room of 14½ by 19 feet, and even a smallish-sized pool table of 3½-foot-by-7-foot typically needs a space of 13½ by 17 feet.
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How much clearance do I need for a 6 foot pool table?

Clearance around a pool table. At the minimum, there should be 5 feet of clear space around the table. This space is enough for comfortably placing and stroking the cue. Therefore, the ideal space for your pool table should be at least 10 feet added on top of the table's dimensions.
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How much should you pay for a good pool table?

Pool tables typically range in price from $1,200 to $3,500, with certain tables costing more or less. Basic entry-level pool tables range in price from $1,200 to $2,000, while a full-state table built of solid hardwood can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $3,500.
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What's the difference between a pool table and a billiard table?

Billiards is played on a table without pockets. The game only has three balls, which are red, white (with a spot), and another white one (without a spot). Pool involves a table with six pockets. You need 15 balls, but some people play with just nine.
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