Our tables are the old billiard tables but has the pockets opened to standard with templates (I think 3 1/2 inch?) and this appeased all the members in the 1980's.
Nowadays we have two teams that play on table 2 which are in the lower division and they have been moaning for years that the pockets aren't right (which means they aren't good enough and don't want to put the work in to improve), this this has been raised annually.
I folded in the end and had that table enlarged so they are now like buckets. The worst players play on this table and the better players play on the 1st table so both sets of people now enjoy their games and the lesser players are actually now happier as they pot more (as there is more margin for error).
What happens when they play away? Well one of the teams is bottom of the league the the other one is in the bottom half.
The other table? The two top teams are join top in division one.
I agree if you just play for enjoyment and realistically don't focus on improvement techniques then use the buckets but for any one serious I cannot see masking the truth is the answer.
We played on a really old billiard table the other day and it was clear how many of us didn't pot the ball in the middle and you can't hit it at 100mph off the jaw as it isn't cut that way!
Nowadays we have two teams that play on table 2 which are in the lower division and they have been moaning for years that the pockets aren't right (which means they aren't good enough and don't want to put the work in to improve), this this has been raised annually.
I folded in the end and had that table enlarged so they are now like buckets. The worst players play on this table and the better players play on the 1st table so both sets of people now enjoy their games and the lesser players are actually now happier as they pot more (as there is more margin for error).
What happens when they play away? Well one of the teams is bottom of the league the the other one is in the bottom half.
The other table? The two top teams are join top in division one.
I agree if you just play for enjoyment and realistically don't focus on improvement techniques then use the buckets but for any one serious I cannot see masking the truth is the answer.
We played on a really old billiard table the other day and it was clear how many of us didn't pot the ball in the middle and you can't hit it at 100mph off the jaw as it isn't cut that way!
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