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  2. Rules of snooker - Wikipedia

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    A regulation (full-size) table is 12 ft × 6 ft (3.7 m × 1.8 m); because of the large size of these tables, smaller tables are common in homes, pubs and other places where space is limited. These are often around 6 feet (1.8 m) in length, with all the dimensions and markings scaled down accordingly.

  3. Billiard table - Wikipedia

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    The playing area of a tournament snooker table, as standardized by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) and the amateur International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF), [8] [9] measures 11 feet 8.5 inches by 5 ft 10 in (3569 mm by 1778 mm) with a tolerance of ± 0.5 in (13 mm), [10] though commonly referred to ...

  4. File:Snooker table drawing 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    yellow (right side of D) 33.867 + 11.124 107.886 green (left side of D) 33.867 - 11.124 107.886 brown (in the middle of D) 33.867 107.886 blue (in the middle of the table) 3569mm/2 = 67.981 pink (in the middle between the blue spot and the top) 3569mm/4 = 33.990 black (near the top) 324mm = 12.343 Reds are placed "as close to the Pink as ...

  5. Snooker - Wikipedia

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    A full-size snooker table set up for a game. Played in 1926 and 1927, the first World Snooker Championship—then known as the Professional Championship of Snooker—was won by Joe Davis. [3] [25] [26] The Women's Professional Snooker Championship (now the World Women's Snooker Championship) was created in 1934 for top female players.

  6. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Full-size snooker tables are 12 feet (3.7 m) long. Carom billiards tables are typically 10 feet (3.0 m). Regulation pool tables are 9-foot (2.7 m), though pubs and other establishments catering to casual play will typically use 7-foot (2.1 m) tables which are often coin-operated, nicknamed bar boxes. Formerly, ten-foot pool tables were common ...

  7. File:Snooker plus table drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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    yellow (right side of D): 33.867 + 11.124 107.886 green (left side of D): 33.867 - 11.124 107.886 brown (in the middle of D) 33.867 107.886 blue (in the middle of the table) 3569mm/2 = 67.981 pink (in the middle between the blue spot and the top) 3569mm/4 = 33.990 black (near the top) 324mm = 12.343 Reds are placed "as close to the Pink as ...