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7 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Pool Cue Stick So, you're ready to buy your own pool cue. If you've done any looking around at all, you may have more questions than answers. Pool cues can range from around .00 to ,000.00. How do you know which one is the "perfect" cue for you?First
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Over the years there has been much conjecture over the importance of cue power for breaking balls or applying english, etc.. Some players have thought that a heavy cue would make them break better. Thank goodness, most players have finally been educated to the reality that a lighter cue is more powerful. A fact that
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Pool Tables - Fun For The Whole Family
Did you know that the first pool tables made an appearance in
nineteenth century horse racing betting- poolrooms? Strange but
true...though at that time the game was known as Billiards and
tables were put up there for people to kill time between races.
Because the game was set up in 'pool rooms', it was eventually
named pool.
In those days pool tables looked a lot different from their
present Avatar. They were just ordinary tables where the balls
kept rolling off (Didn't they see it coming?!) To handle this
problem wooden railings of about 4-6 inches wide were added to
the sides and viola! You could shoot pool like never before!
Later the table went through further modifications,
customizations and improved over the years to evolve into its
current form. Though Pool or Billiards as it was known then, has
always been seen as a "bad boys' " game, it is today one of the
most popular sports across the globe.
If you too, are looking out for a good quality table, settle for
nothing less than a solid hard wood with a slate surface. We
recommend slate over veneer or wood because it levels perfectly
and offers a smooth playing experience. Whether you want a
standard size 8 feet X 4 feet table or a tournament 4 1/2 feet 9
feet one remember to check the quality of the surface fabric,
which could be either wool or a woolen blend.
Slate tables could burn a hole in your pocket with prices
starting from above $ 950 but nonslate is more affordable
hovering around $350. Again this varies according to the size
and the quality of wood and other materials used. To make life
easier, try online auctions and stores to get a good price and
no-hassle shipping. There are also always great deals going on
online, so don't rush into buying one without shopping around
first.
About the author:
Ken Wilson for http://www.pooltable-information.com
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