Hu, you could always bend that ten footer to make it fit a smaller space...
There's a pool hall near where I used to work in LA that had one of those.
The vast majority of my pool playing is American 8 and 9 ball on 7' bar tables. When I get on a regulation 8' table it feels like I need to get out my spotting scope. And a 12' snooker table? Fuggetaboutit! I get winded just thinking about walking around one of those things.
On the topic of snooker pockets, I was once in Sydney Australia on business and my Aussie associates took me out to play pool one night. We ended up at one of their regular neighborhood hangouts where they had two or three coin-op tables. These were similar to the 7' coin-op tables I was used to playing on at home, but with MUCH tighter pockets. Those days, I was playing a lot of barroom pool, and it was customary in the places I played to call your shots, no slop, so I just did it out of habit. My friends from Oz, on the other hand, were used to playing slop pool with no calls. As luck would have it, I was having one of those nights where I couldn't miss. It seemed that nearly every shot I tried went in, exactly as called, no matter how ridiculous the shot was. (...seven ball, two rails, off your nine, into the side...boom.) Of course it seemed like I was showing off and bragging, when instead I was just playing how I was accustomed to, but making a lot more shots than normal.