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Supreme Winner Pool Table

Supreme Winner tables are made in the UK and are endorsed by the World 8 Ball Federation and the I.P.A. They are the choice of major championships and professional players. These tables are available as either freeplay or mechanical coin-operated tables and can also be configured for 'Banana' tokens . (For more info regarding the coin-op mechanism and how to configure it, please click here.) They have a full 1-piece Italian slate bed and laminate cabinets. Pocket sizes are UK standard (smaller than US) and 2" balls are supplied.

Supreme Winner Pool Table

Shown above is the Walnut High Gloss Freeplay Table

Freeplay tables do not have the ball delivery mechanism down the side.

Supreme Winner Pool Table

Supreme Winner Pool Table

Carbon High Gloss Close Up

Top is the Aluminium Freeplay table. Underneath is the Carbon High Gloss Coin-op table, with a close up of the carbon-fibre effect.

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Available in a choice of laminate finishes: Walnut High Gloss, Aluminium or Carbon High Gloss.
Made in Britain

  • Tables are available as either a 6ft, 7ft or 8ft
  • Choice of cloth: Green, Blue, Purple, Burgundy, Red, Black
  • English red & yellow pool balls supplied as standard. US balls spots/stripes can be specified for an extra charge.

Price includes: Two cues, a set of balls, triangle and chalk.

  • Approx assembled weight and dimensions for 6ft pool table: 182kg - 188 x 111 x 83.5cm
  • Approx assembled weight and dimensions for 7ft pool table: 217kg - 211 x 120 x 83.5cm
  • Approx assembled weight and dimensions for 8ft pool table: 278kg - 242 x 137 x 83.5cm

Delivery Information

By default your table will be delivered to the front of your property. The delivery people will not normally bring the table inside your premises. Pool tables are very heavy and at least 2 people are required to lift the main cabinet and move the slate into position. Tables require remedial assembly, (bolting the legs to the cabinet and then securing the slate and cushions in place), and can take anything up to an hour to put together.

Delivery can be up to 5 weeks from placing the order but is usually quicker. You will be contacted beforehand to arrange a delivery date. It is imperative that the goods are checked thoroughly when received - mark the courier's paperwork accordingly if there is the slightest damage.

Delivery is included in the price within mainland England/Wales/Glasgow/Edinburgh. Other areas, please email for a quote. Similarly, if you would like your table installed and assembled, please email for a quote with your address and all relevant details e.g. 2nd floor, difficult access to the property, etc.

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Supreme Winner Freeplay Pool Table 6ft + Accessories (Laminate Type 3)
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£700.78 £805.90 20 + transit time


Supreme Winner Freeplay Pool Table 7ft + Accessories (Laminate Type 3)
Price includes delivery!

£712.96 £819.90 20 + transit time


Supreme Winner Freeplay Pool Table 8ft + Accessories (Laminate Type 3)
Price includes delivery!

£1120.87 £1289.00 20 + transit time


Spots & Stripes Balls (instead of Red & Yellow)
Price includes delivery!

This product is only currently available as part of a larger order of similar products. The basket will let you know if the item is orderable with the other products selected.

£14.70 £16.90 2 + transit time
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Supreme Winner Coin-op Pool Table 6ft + Accessories (Laminate Type 3)
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£843.39 £969.90 20 + transit time



Supreme Winner Coin-op Pool Table 7ft + Accessories (Laminate Type 3)
Price includes delivery!

£866.87 £996.90 20 + transit time



Supreme Winner Coin-op Pool Table 8ft + Accessories (Laminate Type 3)
Price includes delivery!

£1293.91 £1488.00 20 + transit time



Spots & Stripes Balls (instead of Red & Yellow)
Price includes delivery!

This product is only currently available as part of a larger order of similar products. The basket will let you know if the item is orderable with the other products selected.

£14.70 £16.90 2 + transit time

'Banana' Tokens (50)

£21.65 £24.90 2 + transit time
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The Origin of Pool

Following centuries of Billiards dominated by England and France, during the 19th century a third country became obsessed with the sport of cues and balls. The oldest Billiards games played in the USA were One-Pocket and Four-Ball Billiards but the sport rapidly evolved with a variety of different games being played on Pool tables, some with balls numbered 1 - 15 . The word "pool" means a collective bet and became a term for the game when it began to be played in 19th century "pool rooms" which were then places for betting on horses.

Eight-ball pool was invented in America shortly after 1900 as just one of a number of American Pool games.  The balls are split into two types, spots and stripes.  The black eight-ball, although nominally of the spot type is counted as a separate entity and the first person to pot all the balls of their nominated type and then finish with the black wins.

In England, Eight Ball was arguably the most popular pub game of the 1980's and 1990's. Regulars know the game simply as Pool but it should not be confused with the older English version of Pool. So popular is this version of pool that many modern tables in England feature 7 balls of 2 colours (often red and yellow), instead of the more traditional numbered balls with which other versions of pool can be played. In 1960 there were no Pool tables in Britain but by 1986 there were estimated to be around 45,000 tables in pubs and clubs, the advantage being that the smaller tables required less space than the more traditional 12' x 6' Snooker/Billiards table.

You can learn more about the history of Billiards, Snooker and Pool from The Online Guide to Traditional Games.

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