The height of a snooker table cushion typically measures about 6 inches (15.24 cm) from the playing surface to the top of the cushion. This height can vary slightly depending on the specific table design and manufacturer, but it generally falls within this range to ensure consistent play. The cushion is designed to facilitate the rebound of the balls, contributing to the game's dynamics.
32 inches
Total weight of 12 foot x 6 foot Snooker Tables = 1157 kilograms Total weight of 10 foot x 5 foot Snooker Tables = 706 kilograms Total weight of 9 foot x 4.5 foot Snooker Tables = 586 kilograms Total weight of 8 foot x 4 foot Snooker Tables = 478 kilograms Total weight of 7 foot x 3.5 foot Snooker Tables = 478 kilograms
A snooker table features several key angles, primarily those formed by the cushion rails and the table's surface. The corners of a standard snooker table are rounded, creating an arc that allows for a smooth rebound of the balls. The angle of incidence, where a ball strikes the cushion, is equal to the angle of reflection, which is critical for gameplay strategy. Additionally, the angles between the pockets and the table's center affect shot planning and ball placement.
Use a cushion
No. All that has to happen at the breakoff (the first shot) is for the cueball to hit a red first.
Full size snooker tables (or more correctly English Billiards tables) are generally considered to be 12' x 6', but the playing area is defined in the rules thus: Dimensions (a) The playing area within the cushion faces shall measure 11 ft 8½in x 5ft 10in (3569mm x 1778mm) with a tolerance on both dimensions of +/_ ½ in (+/_ 13mm). Height (b) The height of the table from the floor to the top of the cushion Rail shall be from 2ft9½in to 2ft 10½in (851mm to 876mm).
Measure the height, width and depth of your couch, as well as the armrest height and cushion height.
The full name of snooker is SNOOKER.
The rules stipulate the dimensions as follows: Dimensions (a) The playing area within the cushion faces shall measure 11 ft 8½in x 5ft 10in (3569mm x 1778mm) with a tolerance on both dimensions of +/_ ½ in (+/_ 13mm).
Just a standard cue, they are usually 57 inches.
Mark Williams is about 6 ft (1.83m) tall. :)
yes it becomes a free ball if you cannot see both the sides..