You need to allow space for when you play. The full length of your pool (cue)stick in any position around the table.
Here is a site I found for you that list the space needed for a pool table.
http://www.actionbilliards.com/room.html
Table Size - 4' X 8' OS
Playing Area - 46" X 92"
57" Cues - 13'4" X 17'2"
Cues 52" - 12'6" X 16'4"
Cues 48" Cues - 11'10" X 15'8"
2007-02-19 09:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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good question. I own a bar and am an avid pool player. u want a minimum clearance equvilant to the length of a pool stick...then add maybe a few feet or so for the bigger players lol. The more room the better
2007-02-19 17:26:13
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answered by Carlos 2
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we have a pool table in our basement. put the tip of the cue against the side of the table, add at least one foot. 18 inches is better. and don't forget about the ceiling. ppl have a tendency to pull up the sticks fast and high. false ceilings will get beat up pretty bad, but at least they won't hurt the cues. are u going to have an over the table light?
2007-02-19 17:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You need 5 feet of room all the way around the table.
2007-02-22 17:56:59
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answered by eightbraker 6
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Enough to play a shot on the cue ball right on the rail with the cue flat
2007-02-19 17:25:17
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answered by parkesmatt 5
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Enuf room to be able to stick your pole out properly from any angle? Whoever sells them would be able to tell you how much space you need.
2007-02-19 17:25:43
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answered by Nocine 4
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1 length of your cue stick.
2007-02-19 17:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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enough so when you are hitting, the que sticks dont hit the wall
2007-02-19 17:29:44
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answered by cookiemonster2820 2
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I'd give 6' a side.
2007-02-21 11:21:52
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answered by Slappy 3
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48" inches
thank you.
2007-02-19 17:26:08
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answered by IndianaHoosier 5
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