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    how do i figure space needed for a pooltable

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    1. You must allow for the length of the cue stick AND an extra 6inches (at least) for a comfortable stroke.

    2. Add this number to the width and length of your tables' playing area.


    The tables' playing area is measured from from the inside edge of the cushion to the opposite inside edge of the cushion. An illustration of what a "playing area" is is shown below. The line with the caption "B" is the width and the line with caption "A" is the height of the playing area.


    Basic Position - Follow - Figure 2
    Figure 1

    Below is the chart containing my recommendation for room size based on the size of your pool table.


    ROOM SIZE RECOMMENDATION CHART




    Table Size Playing Area 48" Cue 52" Cue 57" Cue 60" Cue

    6' x 3'
    66" x 33"
    14'6" x 11'9"
    15'2" x 12'5"
    16' x 13'3"
    16'6" x 13'9"


    7' x 3'6"
    78" x 39"
    15'4" x 12'2"
    16' x 12'10"
    16'10" x 13'8"
    17'4" x 14'2"


    8' x 4'
    88" x 44"
    16'4" x 12'8"
    17' x 13'4"
    17'10" x 14'2"
    18'4" x 14'8"


    8' x 4' (Oversized)
    92" x 46"
    16'8" x 12'10"
    17'8" x 13'6"
    18'2" x 14'4"
    18'8" x 14'10"


    9' x 4'6"
    100" x 50"
    17'4" x 13'2"
    18'4" x 13'10"
    18'10" x 14'8"
    19'4" x 15'2"


    10' x 5'
    112" x 56"
    18'4" x 13'8"
    19'4" x 14'4"
    19'10" x 15'2"
    20'4" x 15'8"


    12 x 6'
    124" x 62"
    19'4" x 14'2"
    20'4" x 14'10"
    20'10" x 15'8"
    21'4" x 16'2"



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    1. You must allow for the length of the cue stick AND an extra 6inches (at least) for a comfortable stroke.

    2. Add this number to the width and length of your tables' playing area.


    The tables' playing area is measured from from the inside edge of the cushion to the opposite inside edge of the cushion. An illustration of what a "playing area" is is shown below. The line with the caption "B" is the width and the line with caption "A" is the height of the playing area.


    Basic Position - Follow - Figure 2
    Figure 1

    Below is the chart containing my recommendation for room size based on the size of your pool table.


    ROOM SIZE RECOMMENDATION CHART




    Table Size Playing Area 48" Cue 52" Cue 57" Cue 60" Cue

    6' x 3'
    66" x 33"
    14'6" x 11'9"
    15'2" x 12'5"
    16' x 13'3"
    16'6" x 13'9"


    7' x 3'6"
    78" x 39"
    15'4" x 12'2"
    16' x 12'10"
    16'10" x 13'8"
    17'4" x 14'2"


    8' x 4'
    88" x 44"
    16'4" x 12'8"
    17' x 13'4"
    17'10" x 14'2"
    18'4" x 14'8"


    8' x 4' (Oversized)
    92" x 46"
    16'8" x 12'10"
    17'8" x 13'6"
    18'2" x 14'4"
    18'8" x 14'10"


    9' x 4'6"
    100" x 50"
    17'4" x 13'2"
    18'4" x 13'10"
    18'10" x 14'8"
    19'4" x 15'2"


    10' x 5'
    112" x 56"
    18'4" x 13'8"
    19'4" x 14'4"
    19'10" x 15'2"
    20'4" x 15'8"


    12 x 6'
    124" x 62"
    19'4" x 14'2"
    20'4" x 14'10"
    20'10" x 15'8"
    21'4" x 16'2"



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