Mar
25
pool table cloth, how can i clean a stain mark?
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i am trying to figure out how a round white stain about 4 inches in diameter appeared on my pool table cloth. since i cannot figure it out i wanted to ask anyone what luck they have had cleaning the pool table cloth. any household products that i can use vs. buying some specialized pool table cleaner?
thanks
Question posted courtesy of: Christine
Mar
22
pool table guestion?
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a friend of mine just bought a gandy pool table in excelent shape no seariel no or any other no other than the name gandy it came out of a old pool room it is a drop pocket over size 8 ft. one in. slate three peice slate. want to know how old it is
Question posted courtesy of: Jimmy
Mar
20
We have a table where a 10 month old 30 oz felt became stretched and was refitted with the same cloth. The table runs like mad. The room is air conditioned, without the heater the table runs 4 1/2 lengths, with the heater it runs 5 1/2 lengths. How many lengths should a 12 ft billiards /snooker table run ?
Question posted courtesy of: Minnie
Mar
19
Billiards Question??
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While playing billiards, if a player scratches while sinking his last ball and just before shooting for the 8 ball, does he lose the game based on his scratch? Is that considered scratching on the 8 ball or does he specifically have to call the pocket and be shooting for the 8 ball in order to lose on a scratch?
Question posted courtesy of: Marilyn
Mar
17
An elliptipool is an elliptical pool table with only one pocket. A pool shark places a ball on the table, hits it in what appears to be a random direction, and yet it bounces off the edge, falling directly into the pocket. Explain why this happens
Question posted courtesy of: Judy
Mar
16
buying a pool table?
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i’m 15 and i want to buy a pool table thats around $1,000. so what are things i should know before i buy a pool table? and is this a good pool table?
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11120710&search=pool%20table&Mo=12&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Sp=S&N=0&whse=BC&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_CatalogName:BC&Ne=4000000&D=pool%20table&Ntt=pool%20table&No=10&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1
Question posted courtesy of: Richard
Mar
15
pool table felt question?
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going to re cover my pool table looking for sugestions on best felt for home table it is a fisher one piece slate 4 by 8 be kind johnny
Question posted courtesy of: Gilbert
Mar
14
im trying to find out about a pool table that i have had for 35 plus years and i cant seem to find out any info on it it is a 9′ capitol line made in columbus ohio or at least that is the only info on it if any one can identify this stlye pool tabale or tell me where to look would be greatly appricated.
Question posted courtesy of: Ricky
Mar
9
I asked this question sometime ago and they told me that if you hit the cue with the same speed and power the spin of the ball will be the same. I personally have not playes billiards so much and I dont have any experience,but when I watch Billiards games they give the balls some amazing spins and the balls actually curve in a crazy way.but in snooker I have only seen players like jimmy white and mark williams giving the balls some back spins, and when players are snookered(well not completely!)they use the cusions instead of curling the ball in the board. when I tried to curl the snooker ball as much as I could, I could only see the difference when the ball hits the cusions.it actually doesnt curve that much on the bed of the table.
Please help me.
Question posted courtesy of: Phyllis
Mar
6
I enjoy playing billiards, i began playing a week ago, i want to know all the rules every single one of the proper rules for these 4 games, can u provide me with an article or can you explain the rules to me? I need to know the right ones, i tried lookign on the net but different sites provide different rules
Question posted courtesy of: Thomas










