Just wondering if anyone has any tips for playing better on the smaller tables, with the downsized cue ball, after being used to snooker or American pool where the balls are bigger and all the same size!
English pool is my least favourite game, but there are tables all over the place and if I'm going to play, I'd like to play a bit better than I do. The cue ball feels stupidly light to hit, it obviously doesn't react the same way after contacting the object ball, the pockets and cushions play differently...I'm horrible at the game, so any tips would be appreciated, particularly for someone more used to snooker or 9ft American pool tables.
I realise the best answer to this is probably to play more on those tables but I thought I'd look for easy answers first, just in case.
English pool is my least favourite game, but there are tables all over the place and if I'm going to play, I'd like to play a bit better than I do. The cue ball feels stupidly light to hit, it obviously doesn't react the same way after contacting the object ball, the pockets and cushions play differently...I'm horrible at the game, so any tips would be appreciated, particularly for someone more used to snooker or 9ft American pool tables.
I realise the best answer to this is probably to play more on those tables but I thought I'd look for easy answers first, just in case.

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