Billiard Table, Balls, and Supplies

Billiard TableFor centuries, people of all cultures and classes have enjoyed the game of billiards. Played by nobility and commoners alike, the game has often been a way for people to share a few hours enjoying some friendly competition and a few rounds of beer. It is a game that has held a great deal of fascination for millions of people and continues to attract new players every year.

At AKA-billard.com, we love all of the many variations of the game and are experts when it comes to billiards equipment. Our website is designed to provide the most pertinent information on everything from billiard tables, to balls and supplies. We want to be your one-stop headquarters for all things relating to the game of billiards, for both novice and professional players alike.

A billiard table is obviously the most vital and most expensive part of the game. Tables can range a lot in price, so it is important to do a bit of research before settling on any specific model. It is not unheard of for billiard tables to cost thousands of dollars. However, it is also possible to find quality used tables for substantially less money. There are also new tables that are sold for a few hundred dollars, but these tables are often inferior in materials and craftsmanship.

The ideal billiard tables will use real slate for the playing surface. Slate is extremely heavy, but offers a smooth, stable surface for game play. Many table manufacturers use synthetic playing surfaces, and truth be told, most novice players won’t notice a difference. However, if you’re looking for the best, there’s no substitute for genuine slate.

Billiard balls are also an essential part of the game. A standard set comes with 15 balls, plus a cue ball. They are numbered 1 through 15, and split into 7 striped, 7 solid colored and a black 8-ball. The number of balls used during a game depends on the specific billiard game being played. The games of 8-ball and 9-ball obviously use eight and nine balls, respectively. All fifteen balls will be used in a traditional game of pool. Balls are made in standardized sizes, being about 2 ¼ inches in diameter, with each weighing approximately six ounces.

There are a host of billiard supplies that should be purchased in order to make the most out of your game room. Cue racks are common accessories as they are the easiest way to keep your cue sticks organized and protected when not being used. Table brushes and covers are often purchased as a means of protecting the playing surface of a billiard table. Items such as cue and hand chalk, as well as a bridge stick are not only common, but can be essential to game play. Other popular accessories include lighting fixtures for above the table and felt repair kits.

If you have any further questions about any of the topics that have been covered on this page, please feel free to peruse our learning center. There you will find a plethora of additional information on many billiards related topics.

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