Attention to “table difficulty” is getting in the weeds. If you have a table that is “difficult” as far as pocket size or deep shelf pockets it’s only going to make you a better player if you play on it consistently. You will subconsciously make adjustments that it will naturally be part of your game in time. You will be pocketing balls in the ocean when you play on other tables if your attention is placed on the right things. If the table is in a poolroom and you are competing on the table you have to realize that your competition is also playing on the same table. You are on the same obstacle course, the track is the same length, you are shooting at the same targets. For the most part, the only table that is difficult is a crooked table. There is way too much in the game of pool to think about to let “table difficulty” to creep into your mind if you want to improve. Excuses are everywhere if you are looking for one. You are lucky to be able to practice on a table that plays “tough”… it only makes you stronger. Table Difficulty is a made up thing that is a distraction. Stay out of the weeds.