Billiards, which is also referred to as pool is extensively being played in most parts of the world and is a normal part of bars and other hangouts across the globe. Most of us have at least played billiards or have seen one in our lifetime. A majority would have at least the general knowledge about game room furniture and the other essentials aside from the ubiquitous billiards tables and billiards balls. Nonetheless, there is still a need for you to learn about the 6 key accouterments for any pool room, especially yours.
The central component and the most important furniture is obviously the billiards table as this is where the game of billiards is played. Generally, the length of a standard billiards table is two times how wide it is. The length is generally somewhere between 7 feet to 9 feet. Most serious players play on a 9-foot long billiards table. The game rooms in bars and lounges are a major source of income as they are fitted with coin slots. In most instances, the 7-foot long pool tables are used in bars and lounges to maximize the use of limited space. If you are considering a pool table for your game room, then the 8-foot pool tables would be your best choice. However, you should also take a good look at the quality of the pool table that you are thinking about buying.
The basic parts of a billiards table include the six pockets outfitted with rubber bumpers and a felt covered slate top. Although the playing surface is generally called felt in billiard parlance, it isn’t actually felt. It is a fabric material that is made from wool that is incorporated with nylon material.
Of course, we also have to include in our circle of 6-essentials the billiard ball set. A standard billiards ball set is composed of 15 balls with numbers 1 to 15 and a cue ball that colored white. However, variations of the game exist that only involve 8, 9 or 10 balls. The balls are differently colored with the first 8 balls being solid colors with the remaining 7 from the 15-ball set having distinct colored bands. The general principle of the game is to get all of the balls of yours into the pockets and to get the black eight ball in last. The player uses an appropriate cue stick to set in motion the cue ball.
The cue stick completes the first 3 of the circle of billiards essentials. These are round and tapered wood sticks that are used to hit the balls. The tapered tip is generally made out of leather and is considered by cue experts as the most critical part of the cue stick.
There are two subtle pieces that you will need when getting all of your essentials pulled together. These are the stick rack and stick chalk. The chalk is the material that you apply on the tip of the cue stick before making your shot. It gives the required friction when striking the ball. This gives you better control and precision when taking a shot at the cue ball.
Finally, the last item that completes our 6 sets of essential billiards items is the bridge. This device can also be called the rake. Players when making difficult shots requiring extended positioning within the inner parts of the billiards table use it. It is used in tandem with the cue stick and the former is placed on top of the rake to guide the player in making shots in difficult spots on the billiards table.