Keep in mind, it’s a bigger risk to spend too little on your table than it is to spend a little more. There are $1000 tables, there are $100,000 tables and everything in between. As you go down in price, there are factors to consider. Less expensive tables must be made out of less durable materials; it may still be a 3 pc. slate table, but the cabinet may be particle board, or a softer, imported lumber. You don’t build furniture out of Georgia Pine trees for a reason; the fast growing trees are too soft to support the weight. Many times, the less expensive tables don’t hold up to the “abuse” and you end up needing to replace it after a short time. Pool tables are intended to be a one-time purchase . . . one that is meant to last through generations of use and abuse. Buy the highest quality table that your budget will allow; you’ll enjoy the experience more and feel comfortable about where you put your investment.
Beginners, young children, or even shorter adults sometimes prefer a shorter cue just for the sake of comfort. A shorter cue will feel different not just in length but in weight and balance. The best players in the world could beat you with a crooked broomstick; so play with whatever cue feels comfortable when you’re playing. Along with comfort will come consistency, accuracy and improvement of your game.
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