Bring Hours of Fun To Your Family With Your Own Billiard Room

Billiards, which is sometimes referred to as pool, is a sport activity that is very popular in many parts of the world. The game room furniture is a typical fixture in many bars and game rooms. The clicking sounds of billiards balls resonate amidst the din of laughter and banter of bar habitu?s. It has become an all too familiar sight and sound that many have grown to love and enjoy either while playing or watching a pool game go on. Most of us have a general knowledge and understanding about these ubiquitous fixtures aside from the other essentials of the pool game. Thus, it can come as a surprise for most of us if we state that there is still a need for us to revisit and learn more about the 6 most important fixtures found inside a game hall.

The most important one is the pool table. This is where we play our pool game. The length of the table is always twice its width. The pool table length is from 7 feet on up to 9 feet. Most professional pool players prefer the 9-foot long pool table. There are now quite a number of bars and lounges that have coin operated pools tables as the pool hall is a major source of income for such places.

The 7-foot long pool table is preferred and very common in bars and lounges as most business don’t want to take away from the general atmosphere by having an enormous table in the way. For those considering buying pool table for their own use, an 8-foot pool table would be the best choice. In designing your private pool area, it is important that you factor in the dimensions of the pool table that you are planning to buy.

The standard pool table has 6 pockets along each of the corners and in the middle side along the length of the pool table. These pockets are outfitted with regulation leather bumpers. Next pool essentials list are the pool balls. The standard set has 15 balls labeled 1-15. All 15 pieces are in play in a regular pool game. However, there are variations to the pool matches where only 8, 9 or 10 pieces are in play, of course, in addition to the cue piece.

The pool stick takes care of the first 3 pool essentials. Pool cues are perfectly straight tapering wood sticks that the player uses to hit the cue ball. The tip is normally made out of leather material. Cue artists consider the tip of the cue stick to be the most important part.

The second set of 3 pool essentials is the bridge or rake, the chalk and the triangle. For the newbie, it is important that these six essential fixtures and pieces are present in the pool room as these essentials are not just for those who dream of becoming cue artists someday but also for those who want to enjoy playing the game of pool.

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