Rafi-
If you bought that table, I'd have to come to Israel and thrash you soundly about the head and shoulders.
As manker says, look for something slate and otherwise well-constructed; if a used coin-op bar table can be had for a price that won't bankrupt you, buy that.
Playing on junk will make you hate the game, I promise you.
Actually, you should begin by figuring out what you've got room for...they make 6', 7', 8', and 9' tables, and snooker and billiard tables can go 10'.
Ideally, you'll need about 5 1/2'-6' clearance to the rail all the way around to ensure no obstruction.
Get the biggest thing you can afford that'll fit.
It's the only way to be happy.
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