I have a room that is 12 by 20 you said in your video to get a pool table that u can use your standard size q on but I'm wondering since long ways I have enough room and that only a few side shots if shot straight on with the q ball being on the rail should I get a eight foot and use a shorter stick on those shots or go with a seven and have plenty of room
Great video. Just been looking at tables for my new house. Didn't realize there was that much stuff to consider. I'm looking at spending around $3000 on a table, can you recommend anything within my budget??? As I'm only a social player and not playing competition.
would you recomend an imperial international table?
it is 8 ft looks brand new if i didnt know better id say its never been played it comes with 3 sticks and a set of balls and rack and a cue rack im going to get it for 275 is this a good deal? need info quick
If you mean 2 in 1 as in pool and ping pong or pool and foosball, yeah its garbage. But then again it depends on what you want. If you are not a serious pool player and you want something to entertain family and friends then go gor it. You can buy a good olhausen or brunswick used for 900.
if your serious about pool, then only get a slatebed pool table,, if your not good at the game and dont really care just want to play, then a 2-1 or cheap pool table is good enough
can yopu do one on buying a pool cue? I play mostly snooker and am familiar with snooker cues. But i have no clue about pool cues, brand recommendations would be appreciated!'
hey if your new to 8 ball a good begineer cue is schmelke they are cheap and have a very high quality. Now if your not a begineer then mcdermott is a very well recamended cue!
This usually involves placing all manner of tables, chairs, lamps, chests, etc. in the room. It can quickly turn a room that is big enough into one that isn't (something I've seen happen more than once).
All these seemingly, at first, little "quirks" will quickly become major pains and ruin your enjoyment of the game.
Also, make sure you and your spouse (or significant other) are on the same page. The first thing they want to do to a pool room is make it "look nice".
I would stress the size and shape of the room. Make sure that you can use your normal stance and stroke at all points around the table. Don't cram a 9' table into a room where you can't shoot normally. Go down to an 8' and be glad you don't play snooker!
I have a room that is 12 by 20 you said in your video to get a pool table that u can use your standard size q on but I'm wondering since long ways I have enough room and that only a few side shots if shot straight on with the q ball being on the rail should I get a eight foot and use a shorter stick on those shots or go with a seven and have plenty of room
corey218 1 year ago
Great video. Just been looking at tables for my new house. Didn't realize there was that much stuff to consider. I'm looking at spending around $3000 on a table, can you recommend anything within my budget??? As I'm only a social player and not playing competition.
Sprawl001 2 years ago
You can buy any used make and/or model with 3k. New the best bet is an olhausen reno with simonis.
forcefollow 2 years ago
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nikeisgolf 2 years ago
would you recomend an imperial international table?
it is 8 ft looks brand new if i didnt know better id say its never been played it comes with 3 sticks and a set of balls and rack and a cue rack im going to get it for 275 is this a good deal? need info quick
msdnr555 2 years ago
it sounds good too me and is it a slate top or not
nikeisgolf 2 years ago
where can u get a good second hand pool table in Miami? and what is the difference bettween the different pool table sizes? plz coment, i need help
DENIETOR154 2 years ago
hows a 6ft table??
VNM07 3 years ago
do u think that 2 in 1 tables are bad or not some1 plz reply i really want a reply from forcefollow more
do u think it will mess up the pool table?
im confused and the price for the table is like 900 bucks so i want to no
rajakatiger 3 years ago
If you mean 2 in 1 as in pool and ping pong or pool and foosball, yeah its garbage. But then again it depends on what you want. If you are not a serious pool player and you want something to entertain family and friends then go gor it. You can buy a good olhausen or brunswick used for 900.
forcefollow 3 years ago
if your serious about pool, then only get a slatebed pool table,, if your not good at the game and dont really care just want to play, then a 2-1 or cheap pool table is good enough
quickmantan 2 years ago
Thanks :D
SlieghtOfNose 3 years ago
viking cues are great and can be affordable.
eatdrt98 3 years ago
Thanks, nice video.
can yopu do one on buying a pool cue? I play mostly snooker and am familiar with snooker cues. But i have no clue about pool cues, brand recommendations would be appreciated!'
thanks!
mmcau 4 years ago
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already have. check it out on my channel.
forcefollow 4 years ago
he already did one:)
readingcentral 4 years ago
hey if your new to 8 ball a good begineer cue is schmelke they are cheap and have a very high quality. Now if your not a begineer then mcdermott is a very well recamended cue!
poolmaster12332 3 years ago
This usually involves placing all manner of tables, chairs, lamps, chests, etc. in the room. It can quickly turn a room that is big enough into one that isn't (something I've seen happen more than once).
All these seemingly, at first, little "quirks" will quickly become major pains and ruin your enjoyment of the game.
Just my two cents.
Thanks for the vid.
xmidway 4 years ago
Also, make sure you and your spouse (or significant other) are on the same page. The first thing they want to do to a pool room is make it "look nice".
xmidway 4 years ago
Nice video.
I would stress the size and shape of the room. Make sure that you can use your normal stance and stroke at all points around the table. Don't cram a 9' table into a room where you can't shoot normally. Go down to an 8' and be glad you don't play snooker!
xmidway 4 years ago
Thanks alot, the was perfect. Kepp up the good work!
readingcentral 4 years ago