A question of space (what would you do)
Hi,
It's not really a question of rules, but it seems the most suitable place to ask this question:
My basement is more or less renovated. Now it's time to think about the size of the snooker table I should acquire.
The size of the basement: 4,51 x 7,00 m
But the "yellow" corner is only 4,51 x 5,58 m
So I have to decide between a 9ft and a 10ft table:
9ft required space: 4,30 x 5,60 m (suits also in the "yellow" corner)
10ft required space: 4,50 x 6,00 m (need a shorter cue for the "yellow" corner)
I'm not sure which size I should buy. What would you do?
Normally I play at a local club on a 12ft table. So my own table is only for practising.
With a 9ft table I don't have to switch to a shorter uncomfartable shorter cue for the "yellow" corner. But playing snooker on a 9ft feels like playing pool on a 4ft
I won't buy a table til late autumn 2015. So it would be nice to have some other thoughts and suggestions from you.
It's not really a question of rules, but it seems the most suitable place to ask this question:
My basement is more or less renovated. Now it's time to think about the size of the snooker table I should acquire.
The size of the basement: 4,51 x 7,00 m
But the "yellow" corner is only 4,51 x 5,58 m
So I have to decide between a 9ft and a 10ft table:
9ft required space: 4,30 x 5,60 m (suits also in the "yellow" corner)
10ft required space: 4,50 x 6,00 m (need a shorter cue for the "yellow" corner)
I'm not sure which size I should buy. What would you do?
Normally I play at a local club on a 12ft table. So my own table is only for practising.
With a 9ft table I don't have to switch to a shorter uncomfartable shorter cue for the "yellow" corner. But playing snooker on a 9ft feels like playing pool on a 4ft
I won't buy a table til late autumn 2015. So it would be nice to have some other thoughts and suggestions from you.
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