Chelsea Billiards in Manhattan had 3 twelve foot snooker tables at the front door. It was the largest room I’ve ever been in. RIP
Only three? You'd lose your mind here in Shanghai haha The club I play snooker at nowadays has 8 in a row.
What brand were the tables do you recall in this club? I am curious what tables would be over there in the US.
My home area usually has one or two snooker tables per club (usually in village institutes, or private member clubs). Mostly to accommodate village teams many years ago. There was one big snooker hall in the town near where I am from that closed in the 60s.
The club I play at has a couple of old Burroughes & Watts tables.
Usually clubs in my home area have tables anywhere from 50-100+ years old and are (for the most part) absolutely beautiful. They are all private members clubs there. 100 or so GBP per year, then around 5-10GBP light per hour depending on where.
I often wonder whether I prefer these beautiful old things full of character, or the heated pristine tables I can find here in China... but really, I think it's an obvious answer lol
Below is the club I play at back home - which has 2 antique tables. Also, a club I used to play at in Shanghai before where I am playing at now (300rmb/30$ for unlimited monthly solo practice.). It was average quality, but priced well. Was great till it was knocked down. It had 6 heated Star tables (and 20 or so Chinese-8 tables).
Gone off on a bit of a tangent from the thread I guess, but curious what kind of snooker tables are/were around in the US?
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