Bugatti pool table?

Not if it moves. Mass is your friend when it comes to pool/billiard/snooker tables. Best slate in the world means nothing if the table moves. Also need a heavy platform for rails to attach to.
Not if it moves. Mass is your friend when it comes to pool/billiard/snooker tables. Best slate in the world means nothing if the table moves. Also need a heavy platform for rails to attach to.
Exactly...especially when you got to power bank a ball....I’ve played a lot on a couple Canuck brand pool tables...
..when you use speed to shorten a bank, the ball might go longer, because the table actually shifts.
These tables are two to three hundred pounds lighter than a Diamond or a GC.
And my tendency on position using rails is to not be hard enough.

If I had to buy a table blind and can only ask one thing, I’d buy the heaviest one.
 
honestly curious here, why would a table being "too light" be an issue? Isn't is the quality of the slate and the inherent strength of the structure to support itself the most relevant?
I doubt it's significantly lighter than any other similar conventional table. The Carbon Fiber is likely a cosmetic layer. Obviously there is a point where a table could be too light to play well. If it weighed less than a ball for example it would have to be bolted down. But if it's still slate the frame just has to be strong enough to be stable. It wouldn't take much titanium and aluminum to be as strong and stable as a wood frame.
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The Bugatti didn't even make this list of the 5 most expensive tables.


It seems there are lot of videos like this one with a few views and someone reading a script badly probably hoping to strike video virus gold.
 
It's supposed to move. It has a gyroscopic sensor that keeps the table level when your yacht is rocking and rolling.

On the down side, I didn't see a coin slot for the quarters.
 
The Bugatti didn't even make this list of the 5 most expensive tables.


It seems there are lot of videos like this one with a few views and someone reading a script badly probably hoping to strike video virus gold.
The Bugatti table would be #3 on that list, and #1 among tables that aren't unique pieces of art.

The actual #3 on that video ($200k) wasn't clearly differentiated from a standard pool table with an iPool projection system ($6k) that seems to have a lot of the same functionality.
 
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