Best pit table in the country

Shane Wolford's family room in VA is sort of a continuous pit. The room is split into two halves, one half has a row of 9', the other half has a row of 7'. Each row has the tables placed side rail to side rail. Between each half is a raised platform maybe 5' in the air. It has tables/chairs, a wide railing on its entire perimeter, and steps on each end. It makes good viewing to watch a match from above, on any of the tables.
Raised viewing areas are great.
 
Which country?
 

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Shane Wolford's family room in VA is sort of a continuous pit. The room is split into two halves, one half has a row of 9', the other half has a row of 7'. Each row has the tables placed side rail to side rail. Between each half is a raised platform maybe 5' in the air. It has tables/chairs, a wide railing on its entire perimeter, and steps on each end. It makes good viewing to watch a match from above, on any of the tables.
Didn't even consider this one.
Really nice pool room.
 
I can say only one bad thing concerning Buffalo's: it is 90 miles or 1.5 hours west of me -- just a little too far to drop in for an afternoon. On the other hand, it is a great comfort to me to have Buffalo's so close that I can comfortably attend its big "doings". The pool gods often work in mysterious ways.
 
The "TV" table in Railyard in Louisville has seen a ton of matches with decent seating.

The TAR studio maybe for one no longer around.
 
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Shane Wolford's family room in VA is sort of a continuous pit. The room is split into two halves, one half has a row of 9', the other half has a row of 7'. Each row has the tables placed side rail to side rail. Between each half is a raised platform maybe 5' in the air. It has tables/chairs, a wide railing on its entire perimeter, and steps on each end. It makes good viewing to watch a match from above, on any of the tables.
City?
 
Back in the day Bruce's or Sticks and Stones in Indy had a great pit, flush with a barbers chair that might have been the most comfortable chair I've ever sat in.
 
Not much action there these days, but Amsterdam Billiards in NYC has a section that they literally call "The Pit". It's roped off by brass rails and front and center in the room. They use that area for exhibitions and other high profile matches.
 
Not much action there these days, but Amsterdam Billiards in NYC has a section that they literally call "The Pit". It's roped off by brass rails and front and center in the room. They use that area for exhibitions and other high profile matches.
I know basically nothing about New York City but have studied it often. Can you tell me which room likely has the most action there currently? Thx
 
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