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billiard room

n. A room in a house/hotel in which there is a billiard table.

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billiard room

n. a room in which billiards is played [syn: billiard saloon, billiard parlor, billiard parlour, billiard hall]

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Billiard room

A billiard room (also billiards room, or more specifically pool room, snooker room) is a recreation room, such as in a house or recreation center, with a billiards, pool or snooker table. (The term is sometimes also used as synonymous with " billiard hall" i.e., a business providing public access to hourly-rental or coin-operated billiard tables.)

A one-table billiard room requires enough space around the table to accommodate the range of a stroke of the cue from all angles, while also accounting for chairs, the storage rack and any other furniture that is or will be present. Optimally, there should be at least of clearance between the table and any walls, furniture or other objects, on all sides and at all corners of the table. The table size is really a measure of the of the table, and does not include the and sides of the table, which are often or more wide. The typical cue is a bit shorter than long ( snooker cues, however, are often longer), and it is impossible to retract the cue more than its length during a shot; otherwise, the cue would slide off the bridge hand. Examples of optimum minimum free space dimensions for common table sizes, using this logic:

  • For a by table for pool, the space needed to enclose the table is approximately by .
  • For an by home-market pool table, the space needed is approx. x .
  • For a by regulation pool table, approx. by .
  • For a by carom table, approx. by ; for an American snooker table of this size, by in space (to account for longer cues)
  • For a full-size by regulation snooker table, the longer cues may call for up to by .

Many table manufacturers' brochures suggest considerably smaller spaces as acceptable minimums, but these numbers do not agree with simple and obvious measurements like the ones above, while they could be skewed by the desire to sell as many tables as possible, and as large (i.e. most expensive and profitable) as possible. Such smaller rooms may be marginally acceptable to some players, but will render -to-the- shots much more difficult than they should be, due to cramping the player's space and requiring that the cue be significantly raised at the (greatly reducing accuracy) to avoid running into obstructions behind the player. Insufficient space may also thwart powerful . However, special shortened but weight- and balance-adjusted cues are available, in lengths such as or , and even smaller, rather than the typical pool cue or carom cue.

Billiard rooms need overhead lighting, and a multi-bulb light fixture specifically designed for illuminating a billiard table is most often used. Such fixtures are available in both incandescent and fluorescent models, and range from crude to highly ornate. Billiard rooms with windows usually employ curtains or blinds during daytime use, to prevent excessive glare.

Usage examples of "billiard room".

But I was a fool, really, because Blunt and I were in the billiard room from a quarter to ten onwards, so I've got a watertight alibi and nothing to fear.

We can play the game on the billiard table, but we must both be on guard against the world outside the billiard room.