The
standard full size table measures approximately twelve foot by six
foot. All tables differ marginally.
Pockets
are a uniform three and a half inches across, with the amount of
undercut deciding how readily the pocket will accept the balls.
All
tables play differently, with temperature and humidity affecting
the way that a table runs.
Some
have new cloths with plenty of nap, whilst other tables have worn
and shiny cloths.
Cushions
vary as well - some are lively and respond effectively when contacted,
whilst others may be 'dead' providing little response. Cushion heights
can vary marginally as well, making shots off the cushion more difficult
at times.
Additional
equipment consists of,
Two
Rests
One Long Rest
One Half Butt
Six Pockets
Twenty-Two Balls - consisting of 15 reds, 1 white, yellow, green,
brown, blue, pink and black.
There are six spots and a 'D' marked out on a standard snooker table.
In
point value order these spots are; RED (1) - YELLOW (2) - GREEN
(3) - BROWN (4) - BLUE (5) - PINK (6) and BLACK (7).
The
fifteen REDS are situated in a triangle immediately beneath the
pink.
fcsnooker
- The Frank Callan Suite - 282 Ribbleton Lane, Ribbleton, Preston,
Lancashire, England - PR1 5EB - tel.
+ 44 (01772) 702211 - info@fcsnooker.co.uk
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