I know, you’re wondering about that pesky cue ball, right? How does the pool table know the difference between a numbered ball and the cue ball? Losing your cue ball in a pocket during your game of pool doesn’t usually mean your game is over. Now you are ready to rack ’em up. As you pocket numbered balls throughout your game, they drop in the pockets and go down the gully boots toward the maze of tracks that will lead them to the ball trap. Your quarters drop into a bin while the arm rolls back and allows the ball trap to dump the balls out and down the chute and roll down to the ball return box at the foot of the table below the triangle. But, then what? The coin mechanism has a plate at the end that pushes a hinge arm on the inside of the pool table. Your quarters go in the slots and you push in. Whether it’s a Valley, Dynamo, Global, Murrey, American Shuffleboard, Fischer, or Irving Kaye coin-op pool table, I’ll clue you in on how it all works.įirst and foremost, you have to feed the beast (A.K.A. ![]() You may have pondered this question while shooting a game of eight ball at your neighborhood bar.
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