I have found a used 6 foot snooker table for a very cheap price. Extremely cheap.
I was just wondering, because I can't go to the club everyday as it's expensive, would practicing on a 6 foot snooker table be any useful? I would be able to get used to my cue and improve my play, but what if I play even worse on the big table because I get used to the 6 foot one?
I was thinking, by doing full table-length pots I could improve my short potting on the actual table (long potting isn't a priority yet, need to get better at basic shots first). Are the balls and pockets the same size? (Smaller pockets wouldn't be too bad but I'm not sure about the balls)
I will still go to the club as often as I did before. But I would practice on the small table as a bonus.
Thanks
I was just wondering, because I can't go to the club everyday as it's expensive, would practicing on a 6 foot snooker table be any useful? I would be able to get used to my cue and improve my play, but what if I play even worse on the big table because I get used to the 6 foot one?
I was thinking, by doing full table-length pots I could improve my short potting on the actual table (long potting isn't a priority yet, need to get better at basic shots first). Are the balls and pockets the same size? (Smaller pockets wouldn't be too bad but I'm not sure about the balls)
I will still go to the club as often as I did before. But I would practice on the small table as a bonus.
Thanks
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