Would a 3/4 snooker table help my game or make it worse? Interested to know everyone's thoughts. Cheers
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Do not be tempted to try and fit a 12ft in a small room , many have tried because people have said playing on a 9ft is not good for your game when in fact any practice is , and that includes playing on 6ft or 7ft tables .
I fitted a full size table the other day into a shed at the top of a garden it had 4 foot down each side , so any paractice of shots with balls up against the cushions is not good on tables with not enough cue room .
ok you do not have the distance to gauge or the rebound values of a full size , but you get the ball control the side shot the serve shot the screw back , and if that 9ft has full size balls and pockets then you are basically getting the same form of practice as a full size apart from the distance shots and the longer angles of ball travel .[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Originally Posted by Geoff Large View PostDo not be tempted to try and fit a 12ft in a small room , many have tried because people have said playing on a 9ft is not good for your game when in fact any practice is , and that includes playing on 6ft or 7ft tables .
I fitted a full size table the other day into a shed at the top of a garden it had 4 foot down each side , so any paractice of shots with balls up against the cushions is not good on tables with not enough cue room .
ok you do not have the distance to gauge or the rebound values of a full size , but you get the ball control the side shot the serve shot the screw back , and if that 9ft has full size balls and pockets then you are basically getting the same form of practice as a full size apart from the distance shots and the longer angles of ball travel .王可
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostA photo of that would be fun, Geoff.
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geoffs got it right, you need to have comfortable access to the whole table and as long as your into the game, understand the angles with break building while developing your technique, it would be easy to transfer with time and practice onto the big table
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3/4 snooker table
In truth I currently only play pool but with having a pool club ten minutes away and a table at work I really fancied getting into the game. Especially with the challenge thread on going.
I'm having the door in filled this week I'll start a separate thread to share the process with you guys.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostThat's more than enough
http://www.riley-snooker-internation...ze.php?page=33
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