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  • 5x10 Snooker Table vs. 6 x 12 Snooker Table

    Looking for your comments, I presently own a very nice antique 5X10 Snooker Table with Hainsworth Club Cloth & new Northern Rubber. I practice at least 1 to 2 hours a day but building breaks seems to very tough. I am not making excuses but I always seem to find there is not a whole lot to shoot at and there is usually other balls in the way. We always play with 10 reds but still tough. Then I try to run Blacks off the spot and it seems like after about 3 or 4 I am tight on the rail with no way to make shape, again seems to be no room to move around. If I do a line then I am fine, my high is 52 and that again using 10 reds. Looking to play qualifying events in the fall and will be practicing all summer but am I wasting my time on this 5 X 10?
    Last edited by lesedwards; 14 May 2013, 10:55 PM.
    " Practice to improve not just to waste time "
    " 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
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    I have both. I have a 5 x 10 here in China and a 6 x 12 in Europe.

    I would say get a 12' table if you have space for one. A 10' is, of course, better than nothing but a 12' is a lot (44%) bigger. There is much more green and it is a different game.

    Having said that, stick with it and your game will improve.
    王可

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