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What is under the cloth of a snooker table?

Baize is often used on billiard tables to cover the slate and cushions , and is often used on other kinds of gaming tables (usually gambling) such as those for blackjack, baccarat, craps and other casino games.
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What is under the baize on a snooker table?

Beneath the cloth is the slate-a surface hard and unyielding.
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What is under a pool table cloth?

In the modern era, all billiards tables (whether for carom billiards, pool, pyramid or snooker) provide a flat surface usually made of quarried slate, that is covered with cloth (usually of a tightly woven worsted wool called baize), and surrounded by vulcanized rubber cushions, with the whole thing elevated above the ...
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What is under pool table felt?

Also called an apron. Slate – higher quality billiard tables always have slate as the basis for the play field. Slate is chosen because of its ability to maintain a flat, consistent playing surface.
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Why is the cloth on a snooker table green?

ACCORDING to the Hamlyn Encyclopaedia of Snooker the game was originally played on grass (?!) "so when the game was brought indoors and played on a table, the green cloth was used so as to make the playing surface look like grass."
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Why do they clean snooker balls?

Chalk from the pool cue powders the cue ball. During its travels, some of that chalk falls onto the table. Consequently, object balls collect this debris and transport it during gameplay. Such chalk is abrasive and can damage the table.
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Why do pool players wear gloves but not snooker players?

The closed-loop, which involves the index finger and thumb forming a ring around the cue creates more of a surface for the cue to run against, which increases the chances of cuing through friction. Wearing a glove negates this impact as they often absorb the sweat and give a consistent running surface.
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What is the difference between snooker and pool cloths?

The cloths used in snooker and pool games can also differ. There are numerous manufacturers for cue sport table cloths but the main characteristic that separates between the two games are that snooker table cloths have a slightly fuzzier texture, in that you can feel the fibres quite distinctly.
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How much does it cost to Refelt a pool table?

It costs $300 on average to refelt a pool table, with a typical price range of $250 to $300. You may pay as little as $150 or as much as $500. Pool tables come in three sizes, and size affects the price. The cost of pool table refelting is fairly evenly split between materials and labor.
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What is the cloth for at the end of a pool table?

Woollen Pool Cloth

The nap of the cloth means that balls will move at different speeds depending on the direction, so it's essential to mark the top and bottom of the table correctly. The nap of the woollen adds an additional element of strategy to the game, allowing skilled players to curve balls.
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What is a napping block?

A napping block is used to reset the nap on billiard cloth and leave it in pristine condition after the table has been brushed and before it is ironed. Brushing, napping and ironing a napped cloth will ensure consistent and accurate response from the baize for a truly professional playing surface.
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What is a pool table without holes called?

Carom billiards tables have no pockets or opening where balls are sunk, that snooker and pool tables do have. In its simplest form, the object of carom billiards games is to score points or "counts" by bouncing one's own ball, called a cue ball, off of the other two balls on the table.
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How do you clean snooker table felt?

Wet a clean cloth with warm water and wring out most of the water. Never use soap or detergent, as this can leave a residue stain on the felt. Lay the damp cloth directly over the stain and press directly down. Leave the cloth on the stain for about 10 minutes and do not rub.
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Why are snooker tables so heavy?

This larger weight is commonly due to a much larger and a much thicker slates than on other pool tables, as well as any other specialist mechanisms or design choices that may go into the table's construction.
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What is the green stuff on a snooker table called?

Baize is often used on billiard tables to cover the slate and cushions , and is often used on other kinds of gaming tables (usually gambling) such as those for blackjack, baccarat, craps and other casino games.
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Why are snooker tables heated?

In professional billiards, heated tables are used in addition to tempered balls. Heating the cloth and the balls to 25-30°C (depending on the cloth) has the advantage that it stretches perfectly and evenly and the balls therefore roll incredibly easily during the shot.
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What is the life expectancy of a pool table?

Generally, 20-25 years, although some cushion rubber lasts longer. If the pool table has seen direct sunlight, cushion life will be greatly reduced. We have also seen pool tables less than five years old that have “dead” cushions. It is unusual but it happens.
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Why do billiard balls turn yellow?

Most billiard balls are made of hard plastic materials that are resistant to cracking and chipping. As sometimes happens with plastics, over time exposure to UV light, combined with exposure to heat and oxygen, can cause a process called photodegradation through photooxidation.
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Will water ruin pool table felt?

Avoid getting water on the felt

To prevent further staining, use a household cleaner that is specifically designed for wood surfaces and furniture. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents when cleaning your pool table; they can damage the finish and cause blemishes in the future.
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What's harder snooker or pool?

Snooker tables are much bigger than pool tables, so are snooker players much more skilful than pool players? The best pool players are very skilful but I'd argue that snooker is harder, given the size of the table.
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What cloth is best for snooker?

The English pool table fabric is also called English cloth, napped cloth, or wool cloth. This fabric is the same as the one that's used on a snooker table.
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Why not use a snooker cue in pool?

Whilst English pool and Snooker cues offer more in the way of control and precision, they are not cut out to the vastly increased weight and forces experienced when playing with the larger and heavier 2 1/4" cue balls used in American pool.
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Why do snooker players flick their finger?

Why do many players move or tap their ring finger on the table before their shot? It has been suggested that the specific region of the brain that is used for 3D visualization (aiming) is also used for fine motor control of the fingers.
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Why do snooker players wear their glasses upside down?

For example, you're either looking over the glasses frames or you're left with a distorted view due to the angle you're looking through the lens. The lenses in snooker glasses eliminate this problem with a pantoscopic tilt. The lenses are tilted back at the top, relative to the side arms of the frame.
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Why do Americans not play snooker?

Why don't Americans play snooker? Just never been much of a tradition of it in the U.S. By the time snooker was developed in British-ruled India and spread from there, straight pool had already become established as the cue sport of choice in America.
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