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Originally Posted by Leo View PostI've always learned on 3.5" pockets. Many don't realise how even an 8th smaller in pocket size is actually massive.
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Has anyone seen a snooker table with four inch pockets? ( pics please if you have them)That's nine ball size, I'd dread to see what anything above four looks like.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostHas anyone seen a snooker table with four inch pockets? ( pics please if you have them)That's nine ball size, I'd dread to see what anything above four looks like.
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You have to see a fair bit of the slate edge in the pocket at that size, unless they widen the bits taken out the slate as well but then there is no going back I suppose.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Leo View Post3 and 5/8 is to big, anything over that and especially 4 inches is monstrous and I would also like to see pics of 4 inch openings.
Me mate who is an ex international ref likes the credit card test. The credit card should brush through a pocket opening. Credit cards are 3 3/8'' long which is mid way between WS and true Star pocket sizes from what we've been told today. It's an easy way to test the tables you play, most folk carry wallets.Last edited by barrywhite; 30 December 2015, 07:39 PM.
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Back in the 90s we where instructed by the owner of spot on clubs , to open the pockets at spot on kettering to 4 inch by rasping the slate fall into the table ,
this makes the fall closer to the ball as it enters the same sized templated rubber but with the fall moved inwards it makes the pocket 4 inch
I have not been to spot on Kettering since around 14 to 15 years ago , but guessing they'd still have that size unless someone has got a tub of car body filler to put back what we took off
we took off around 3/4 to 1 inch of slate !
And Spot on Kettering is the most busy club they have ![/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Well there you go Geoff, I think you have answered the original question, looks like it does encourage people to play.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Geoff Large View PostBack in the 90s we where instructed by the owner of spot on clubs , to open the pockets at spot on kettering to 4 inch by rasping the slate fall into the table ,
this makes the fall closer to the ball as it enters the same sized templated rubber but with the fall moved inwards it makes the pocket 4 inch
I have not been to spot on Kettering since around 14 to 15 years ago , but guessing they'd still have that size unless someone has got a tub of car body filler to put back what we took off
we took off around 3/4 to 1 inch of slate !
And Spot on Kettering is the most busy club they have !
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Have those of you arguing for big bags seen that shot from barry Hawkins that touched the rail yards out, but dropped anyway? I just don't think it's right. I'm not saying stupidly small bags, I think 3.5" is fine - although of course table conditions are part of the issue. Much more than that and it really stops feeling like proper snooker.
I think the templates that Geoff uses are the ideal balance. He's local to me, so if I'm ever lucky enough to get a table, i know who will be doing it. Try not to retire for a bit Geoff.
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Originally Posted by barrywhite View PostNah, 3 1/2'' is plenty to construct tons. With 3 3/4'' you can smash em in Trump style and a wee bit more again. It's all relative to the ball, which is 2 1/16''. At 4'' we've almost got enough space to pot two balls at the same time in the same pocket. At 4 1/8'' we can pot two balls at the same time and at 4 1/4'' we can do so comfortably and do so easily at 4 1/2''. My view is that novices should be practising their potting at one end of the table, not going for long pots until they've attained accuracy anyway.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostHas anyone seen a snooker table with four inch pockets? ( pics please if you have them)That's nine ball size, I'd dread to see what anything above four looks like.
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Originally Posted by Geoff Large View PostIt would be nice to get a snooker coach input on this subject I think most players who take up the sport look towards the high end players and what they are playing on rather than what they may have started to play on , you then reach a level where you want a bit more of a challenge and to leave the still learning player or satisfied with their level or larger pocket player behind
I still think you have to get into the game before you can progress to any top end league level or pro level
here is a post about what one newly qualified coach was told to do with his table , by more professional coaches with more years coaching under their belts , you have got to admit they may have a point .
http://gclbilliards.com/open-up-pock...unger-players/
your brain gonna give your eyes instructions and your eyes follow them and vice versa ( which is scientificly has proven ).
at the time of striking, when you think about the size of the pockets or the pockets, your eyes gonna follow your brains. The result, they are derived from OB and don't stay focuses on OB. The result would be: you are missing the pot. (no matter how big the pockets are).
Of crs, the biger pockets, the more room for the errors. but, eventually they are your errors. You are the one who's cueing not stright .
But ,I do agree with Terry . for those who's coming visit a snooker club for the first time , those big pockets re more interesting .
Btw, you said sumthing about a coach's opinion. Well, here is the opinion of the 4 tims world champion .
the way i see it, he said : IF you hit the ball well , the pocket will accept it .
I do'nt hear anything about , open up those tables .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swAeREom0_k
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostJust measured my Star.
Set up by WSS and at the fall mine is 3 1/4". Are you sure TV Stars are 3 1/2"?.
Cheers.
Exactly what they are meant to be and that is bang on 80mm or very close to it.
The table used in the 2013 Goldfields open here in Bendigo was also this width and i have played on it and measured them!!If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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