Riley is the World's best known brand in snooker, having supplied the tables for a great number professional snooker tournaments throughout our history. Accurate slate support; cushions carefully assembled using unique Riley techniques; simply the best snooker table available in the World today.
Are BCE and Riley the same company?
BCE acquired the Riley brand and have since to re-established its prominence and position. The BCE group export to more than 60 countries world-wide.
Where are Rasson snooker tables made?
MATCHROOM SPORT is delighted to announce that RASSON BILLIARDS will be the Official Table Supplier at all Matchroom pool events over the next three years. The company, based in Jiujiang City in south western China, have made large in roads into the billiard world since setting up 26 years ago.
What is the standard size of a pool table?
Standard 8ft - (Playfield: 44" X 88") This is the most common size sold in the USA for homes and private residences. Tournament 9ft - (Playfield: 50" X 100") This is the full size the game of Billiards was invented on. It is still used in professional tournaments today.
What size pool tables are in pool halls?
9 foot tables are the standard size of a pool table used in regulation tournaments and are most popular in pool halls.Jun 7, 2021
What are the three sizes of pool tables?
Pool tables traditionally come in three sizes: 7-foot, 8-foot and 9-foot.
What size is a 3/4 pool table?
The full-size, tournament-spec table is 12ft in length, and just over 6ft wide. For those without the space for a full-size table, there's the 9ft option, often called a 3/4-size table.
Where are Riley pool tables made?
Great Britain
Do Riley still make snooker tables?
At Riley, we regard a handmade slate snooker table as a thing of beauty. Our tables are crafted to the exacting standards demanded by the greatest snooker players that have ever graced the game, and we transfer all of this knowledge and experience when creating every table that leaves our factory.
Who makes the snooker tables for the world championship?