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TABLE SIZES:
3 1/2' x 7', 4' x 8', and 4 1/2' x 9' with the Play Area measuring twice
as long as it is wide (± 1/8") from the cloth covered nose of the
cushion rubber to the opposite cushion rubber. 4 1/2' x 9' tables with a
Play Area of 50" x 100" is the recognized size for
professional tournament play.
TABLE BED HEIGHT:
The table bed playing surface, when measured from the bottom of the
table leg, will be 29 1/4" minimum to 31" maximum.
POCKET OPENINGS & MEASUREMENTS (Cloth covered rails):
Pocket openings are measured from tip to tip of the opposing cushion
noses where direction changes into the pocket. This is called the mouth.
Corner Pocket: Mouth Between 4 7/8" minimum to 5 1/8" maximum
Side Pocket: Mouth Between 5 3/8" minimum to 5 5/8" maximum
The angle at the corner pocket entrance on each side of the pocket is
142o (±1o).
The angle at the side pocket entrance on each side of the pocket is 103o
(± 2o).
Vertical Pocket Angle: 12o minimum to 15o maximum.
Shelf: The shelf is measured from the center of the imaginary line that
goes from one side of the mouth to the other where the nose of the
cushion changes direction to the center of the vertical cut of the slate
pocket radius.
Corner Pocket:
1 5/8" minimum to 1 7/8" maximum
Side Pocket: 0" minimum to 3/8" maximum
Drop Point Slate Radius: The pocket radius measured from the vertical
cut of the slate to the playing surface.
Drop Point Slate Radius 1/8" radius min. to 1/4" radius max.
PLAYING BED:
The playing surface must be capable, either by its own strength or a
combination of its strength and that of the table base frame, of
maintaining an overall flatness within ± .020" lengthwise and ±
.010" across the width. Further, this surface should have an
additional deflection not to exceed .030" when loaded with a
concentrated static force of 200 pounds at its center. All slate joints
must be in the same plane within .005" after leveling and shimming.
The bed must be covered with a billiard fabric, the major portion of
which is made of wool, with proper tension to avoid unwanted ball
roll-off. It is recommended that professional tournament size tables
have a three-piece set of slate with a minimum thickness of 1" and
a wooden frame of at least 3/4" attached to slate. BCA will
sanction tournament play on home and coin operated tables with one-piece
slate providing the Play Area requirements are met. All playing surfaces
must be solidly secured to base frame with screws or bolts.
CUSHION:
Cushions should react so that they conform under controlled conditions
to the three cushion angles prescribed in the "diamond" (or
site) system showing in the diagram on page 161 of Billiards: The
Official Rules and Records Book to ± 1 ball width. The speed of the
table cushions should be such that placement of a ball on the head spot,
shooting through the foot spot, using center ball English, with a level
cue and firm stroke, the ball must travel a minimum of 4 to 4 1/2
lengths of the table without jumping.
POOL BALL SPECIFICATIONS:
Molded and finished in a perfect sphere in the following weight and
diameter:
Pocket Billiard Balls
Weight: 5 1/2 to 6 oz. *Diameter: 2 1/4"
*Diameter tolerance of (plus or minus) 0.005"
POOL CUE SPECIFICATIONS:
Player may bring a maximum of 3 cue sticks to a match.
Width of tip: 9 mm minimum / 14 mm maximum
Weight: no minimum / 25 oz. maximum
Length: 40 inches minimum / no maximum
The cue tip may not be of a material that can scratch or damage the
addressed ball. The cue tip on any stick must be composed of a piece of
specially processed leather or other fibrous or pliable material that
extends the natural line of the shaft end of the cue and contacts the
cue ball when the shot is executed.
Ferrule, if of a metal material, may not be more than 1 inch in length.
The cue tip on any stick used to perform a legal jump shot must be
composed of either a leather or synthetic leather material.
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