I remember reading somewhere many years ago a pro saying that it is better to practice on big pockets as it builds confidence. My game has gone down hill over the last few years and it has coincided with me changing the table that I used to practise on in the old Riley's shepherds bush club to the one my practice partner preferred, Terry noted after watching one of my vid's that the pockets looked generous, I disagreed at the time. Now after changing club and playing on a very tight table I have found out that my old table had indeed generous pockets.
As a result (with out me even noticing) I had become sloppy and my accuracy had fallen away.
So I am now of the opinion that I should have stuck to my original table with tight pockets when practising and that a tight table is better. The problem is knowing what is a tight table and what is a bad table. I suppose if I had a pro playing at my club I could use him as a guide to what is achievable on any given table. By this I mean if he is knocking in ton after ton and I can't score 20 then it's me and not the table therefore I need to improve.
What are your views on this matter????
As a result (with out me even noticing) I had become sloppy and my accuracy had fallen away.
So I am now of the opinion that I should have stuck to my original table with tight pockets when practising and that a tight table is better. The problem is knowing what is a tight table and what is a bad table. I suppose if I had a pro playing at my club I could use him as a guide to what is achievable on any given table. By this I mean if he is knocking in ton after ton and I can't score 20 then it's me and not the table therefore I need to improve.
What are your views on this matter????
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