Here's another thread to have a go at Rileys snooker/pool clubs.
A couple of weeks ago i started having a knock around at 8 ball pool at Rileys as i find it helps 'get my eye in' and get some confidence and cueing going before starting on the snooker.
Anyway, just wondered is it just me, or does anyone else find that the white balls they use are too light weight for the other balls ? The white seems to fly around like a ping pong ball - and it can be almost impossible to play delicate positioning. I have tried a different table with different sets of balls each time i go, and they all have the same problem to greater or lesser degrees.
I can understand that in pubs with coin operated slots they need the white to be slightly smaller so it gets released from in-offs. But even in pubs i have never before noticed such feeble ping pong white balls.
So, i would like to know is it just my local Rileys that does this, or is it a standard thing ?
Maybe its just because i havent played pool for a while and after playing snooker the white does feel too light in comparison ? But even so it is definately significantly lighter than the other balls.
A couple of weeks ago i started having a knock around at 8 ball pool at Rileys as i find it helps 'get my eye in' and get some confidence and cueing going before starting on the snooker.
Anyway, just wondered is it just me, or does anyone else find that the white balls they use are too light weight for the other balls ? The white seems to fly around like a ping pong ball - and it can be almost impossible to play delicate positioning. I have tried a different table with different sets of balls each time i go, and they all have the same problem to greater or lesser degrees.
I can understand that in pubs with coin operated slots they need the white to be slightly smaller so it gets released from in-offs. But even in pubs i have never before noticed such feeble ping pong white balls.
So, i would like to know is it just my local Rileys that does this, or is it a standard thing ?
Maybe its just because i havent played pool for a while and after playing snooker the white does feel too light in comparison ? But even so it is definately significantly lighter than the other balls.
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