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Snooker—I've never been very good at betting, but I really didn't expect my tip for this year's World Snooker Championship to fall at the first hurdle. Although John Higgins has been struggling for form since his win in Shanghai last year, I really felt he may have had a reasonable chance under the Sheffield lights.
This year's Snooker tournament is producing some thrilling matches. Although I would imagine a fair few bets have been ruined already with the early exits of some of the favourites. Neil Robertson went out in the first round, as did Matthew Stevens and Stephen Maguire. Graeme Dott and Mark Selby soon followed in the second round.
Superleague Pool Tables—Years ago, when we manufactured the famous Superleague pool tables, we had great success with our sister companies in Spain (HGM s.a) and France (Superleague France), where we rented tables to bars and sold them to other coin machine operators.
So much so that we decided to organise an event called the 3 Nations Championships, pitting the best players from each country against each other. The event was held each year, with individual nations hosting it.
All matches were played on 7ft Superleague pool tables using the UK small ball specifications, which were as popular in France and Spain as in the UK.
Dynamic American Pool Tables - Pound for pound, the Dynamic range of American Pool Tables is without doubt the best value for money available. We have been selling Dynamic products for over 20 years, and we can't recommend them enough. Dynamic is renowned for affordability and quality, which we can certainly vouch for.
We are proud to be Dynamic's UK distributor and sell their tables with confidence. In all our time dealing with them, we have scarcely had any issues and have found excellent positive customer feedback.
Coin-operated Pool Tables—Many people think that making pool tables for pubs is simple. You just make a frame to support the slate, put a cash box inside to collect the money, and off you go. As manufacturing plant owners for over 20 years, we understand the reality is very different.
Our journey in manufacturing coin-operated pool tables was undoubtedly a learning process.
We often get asked, 'What size is an English pub pool table'?
Well, the answer is quite simple. There are two official full-size league pool tables that are used in pubs, clubs, and tournaments throughout Britain.
Official league tables are either 6ft or 7ft in size. The 6ft x 3'6 and the 7ft x 4ft tables are found in bars throughout Britain.
But which table is most popular? Which model should I buy? Which provides the best game? Here, we answer all the essential questions.