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A billiards table or '''billiard table''' is a ." ''Pocket'' Billiards tables, sometimes called pool tables, are specific to the various pool games such as Eight Ball , Nine Ball , Straight Pool and One Pocket . As the name implies, pocket billiards tables have Pockets ; normally six of them--one at each corner of the table ("corner pockets") and one at the midpoint of each of the longer sides ("side pockets"). The regulation size of a Pocket Billiards table's playing surface is 4.5 feet by 9 feet. Non-regulation size tables come standard at four by eight feet, three and one-half by seven feet, and three feet by six feet. Whilst most tables are perfect rectangles, there are other tables which are round, Hexagonal and even zig-zag shaped. The latter, however, are all far less popular than the rectangular tables ubiquitous in many social halls, from Gentlemen's Clubs to bars. On the sides of all varieties of billiard table are "rails" (or "cushions"), which are made from elastic materials such as synthetic or Vulcanized Rubber . The cushion's purpose is to rebound balls without letting them lose too much Kinetic Energy . The playing surface (the "Bed") on all quality tables is made of 3/4"-2" thick Slate , typically imported from Italy, Brazil or China. Cheaper table surfaces are usually made of "Slatron" or some composite wood variant like Medium-density_fibreboard . These surfaces are usually more susceptible to warping and are not as flat. Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard Felt which is most often Green in color, because it is easiest on the eyes, and consists of either a woven Wool or wool/ Nylon blend called Baize . Most bar tables, which get lots of play, use this slower, thicker cloth because it can stand up to heavy usage. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as Worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. The faster or slower a cloth is, affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls. Snooker table cloth traditionally has a directional Nap , upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against the direction of the Nap . Common pool table sizes for the USA are: :3.5' × 7' (1.06 m × 2.13 m) — Bar :4' × 8' (1.22 m × 2.44 m) — Home :4.25' × 8.5' (1.30 m × 2.60 m) — Commercial :4.5' × 9' (1.37 m × 2.74 m) — Tournament In the U.S., pool is mostly played according to the Billiard Congress Of America 's World Standardized Rules . |
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