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  • How to Level a Billiard Table Top

    Billiards, often referred to as “pool,” is a fun pastime that’s most often played in bars or pool halls. However, some lucky people can afford to have a billiards table in their own home. However, it’s necessary to have the right amount of space so that the pool table and players can fit nicely into a room. One of the main goals when setting up a billiards table is to have it perfectly leveled - this is the only way to ensure a fair game of billiards.

  • What to Look for in a Good Billiard Table

    When choosing a billiards table for professional or home use, study the materials used to construct the table, assembly methods and quality of workmanship. Measure the room in which you plan to house the pool table before shopping. Ensure that the purchase price includes delivery and assembly or pay extra to have someone deliver and set up the billiards table; they are heavy and awkward to assemble.

  • How to Replace the Cloth on a Coin Paying Billiard Table

    One of the most important things the owner or operator of a coin paying billiard table can do is to keep the cloth in good condition. Over time the cloth becomes threadbare and holes develop, which affects the roll of the ball. All of these can lead to a drop off in play and less money being put into it. Changing the cloth is not a particularly difficult task, but needs to be carried out with a great deal of care to get the best results.

  • Regulation Size of Billiard Tables

    Billiards has been a popular game of skill in homes, bars and recreational centers for more than 400 years. However it wasn't until the mid 1990s that organizations under the World Confederation of Billiard Sports (WCBS) standardized its rules and equipment.

  • How to Price a Billiards Table for Resale

    Selling your billiards table can help you recover some of the money you spent on it. If your billiards table has appreciated in value, if you bought it used to begin with or you just got a great deal on it, you may even get back more than you originally spent. Determining how to price your billiards table for resale can help you to maximize the return on your investment.

  • Billiard Table Regulations

    Billiards and its American cousin, pool, are popular past-times and a booming industry. According to the Billiard Congress of America (BCA), in 2005, $240 million was spent on pool and billiard table and accessories. The game table comes in a variety of sizes and heights, but competition tables must meet specific size and manufacturing requirements set by the World Pool-Billiard Association and the BCA. The three most common pool tables are bar, regulation and tournament.

  • How to Install Billiard Table Felt

    Billiards is an umbrella term for games involving a cue stick and billiard balls played on a cloth-covered, rubber-edged table. Three main cue sports are carom billiards, pool and snooker. No matter what type of billiard you play, if you want a custom table felt, the procedure for installing it is the same.

  • What Is the Playing Surface on a Billiard Table?

    A billiard table is covered with a coarse woolen cloth, a woolen-nylon mix or a cheaper cotton variable. Commonly known as "felt" in the United States because of its resemblance to the material, pool table coverings are not felt, but rather woolen based material. Billiard cloths come in different types and thicknesses and are often selected to meet the requirements of specific playing environments.

  • How to Play the Diamond on a Billiards Table

    All billiard and pool table construction results in a piece of equipment with identical respective dimensions. The length always equals twice the width. As perfect rectangles, certain geometric consistencies exist on every table. During the construction and manufacturing process of a billiard table, small diamonds or dots get inlaid into the frame of the table at specific and intentional locations along the side rails. These diamonds are not just for decoration; they serve to aid you in properly aiming certain shots during the course of your game. By understanding the geometry behind the angles created with the diamonds, called the…

  • How to Use the Diamond on a Billiards Table

    On every billiards table are diamonds, or sometimes dots, inlaid into the frame of the rails. These diamonds are not just for decoration, but rather serve to assist you in choosing the proper angles for kick shots and banks. When used properly, you can calculate or visualize the precise impact point to send the cue ball or object ball to any other spot on the pool table. Since all billiards tables are manufactured to specific and consistent sizes, a perfect rectangle with the width being half the length, known as the "Diamond System," will work the same on any table,…

  • Why Are There Diamonds on a Billiards Table?

    When you see a billiards or pool table, you'll notice a series of small, colorful markers etched or inlaid on top of all four of the rails that surround the playing surface. These "diamonds" may seem to be there just for decoration, but they have some decidedly practical uses. Understanding what they are is basic to playing pool and billiard games.

  • How to Remove Billiard Table Rail Cushion Rubber

    The rail cushions, or rail rubbers, on your billiard table are made of long-lasting material that should not need replacing for years. However, if they have become worn, they may affect your billiards game. Or you may be refurbishing an older table and need to remove the cushions to replace them with new ones. You'll find this an easy task to do.

  • Billiards Table Design Explained

    Billiard tables come in different sizes, but all have common design characteristics. Billiard tables are used to play many different games including snooker, American 4-ball, eight-ball and nine-ball.

  • How to Replace Billiard Table Cloth

    Replacing the cloth on your billiard table can enhance the quality of pool play, make the table more aesthetically pleasing to players and improve the overall decor of the room. But if not done correctly, one could damage the table; here's how to do it the right way.

  • The History of Billiard Tables

    Billiards today is commonly found at pool parlors, bars and people's homes. Before it became a common sport and recreation, the game of billiards was highly regarded. The rich history of billiards goes back through centuries and evolved into the table game we know and love today. Learning about the history of billiards can help you understand how the game developed and the reasons it is played today.

  • How to Build a Billiard Table

    There are different types of billiard games. The two most popular are pool and snooker. If you decide to build your own billiard table, the type of game you choose will determine its shape and dimensions. The materials you'll need to build it are the same, regardless of the type of game.

  • How to Move a Billiard Table

    Whether you're moving to a new house or have set up a new game room, moving your billiard table requires careful and safe handling to make sure that it arrives in one piece. Some people have professional movers move their pool or billiard tables, but it is possible to safely move it yourself---with the help of a few friends. In this article, you'll learn how to move your billiard table without damaging or warping the table---or your back.

  • How to Assemble a Billiards Table

    The best way to assemble a billiards table is to hire a professional to do it, but that can be expensive. You can put the table together yourself by following these simple steps. Take your time, and make sure the billiards table is perfectly level. Even a slight tilt will drastically affect the quality of play.

  • How to Cover a Billiard Table

    Pool tables are a lot of fun, but in many game rooms, they end up taking up a lot of space when they aren't being used for a game of pool. Adding functionality to a pool table when it's not being used can save you a lot of frustration about the wasted space. Considering covering the pool table so it has additional functionality as a table when it's not being used. It can also serve as a decorative center piece for your game room.

  • What Happens when you Scratch in Nine-Ball

    Learn what happens when you table scratch when playing nine-ball from a billiards expert in this free instructional video.

  • The Open Table in Billiards

    A billiards table is open if no one has sunk a ball yet, get expert tips and advice on pool and 8 ball in this free video.

  • What is an Open Table in Billiards?

    A billiards table is open if no one has sunk a ball yet, get expert tips and advice on pool and 8 ball in this free video.

  • Jumping a Billiards Ball Off the Table

    Jumping a billiards ball off the table has its penalty, get expert advice on pool and 8 ball in this free video.

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