Purchased this for my grandsons (3). They enjoyed playing on my full size table, and I wanted to give them a beginner table much like the one I started with in my younger years. This one is larger than my 1st table (as mine was 2x3', tabletop). They loved it! We set it up in minutes & had games going. My daughter & me enjoyed playing with the boys, and showing them how to hold the cues & play. My middle grandson (9), was the best of the group, he watched me make bank shots & put english on the cue ball. My daughter reported that he snuck into the pool room & practices his game while others were doing other stuff.I do have some issues, while minor, they are due to the low cost of the table. The pockets have brass looking corners, with wood screws. But shortly after we played a few games, the screws stripped out of the particle board rails. This caused us to keep a watch on the pockets & had to reseat the pockets. My son-in-law fixed the issue by adding bolts/nuts in place of the screws, but I don't believe that will work long with the particle board wood rails.My other complain is the cue stick tips. While they look real, they are only the end of a wooden stick. The table came with chalk, but the tip didn't hold the chalk as it wasn't a leather or even vinyl material. The other accessories were good (balls, rack). I also noticed the table rails don't have the billiard diamonds on them for aiming purposes such as a real pool table.I still rate this table high due to the price & it is a beginner table. It met my expectations because it peaked my grandsons interest in learning billiards, and beginning their quest for enjoying this great game in the future. I'm sure this Granddad will replace it with a full size model when they have a room to hold it.