I just had a thought after looking at one of realkingcobras threads regarding reworking a table...
I have a standard "furniture" style Brunswick at my house and I love my man cave. I play out at halls and bars here and there but also love having people over playing on my table. When I'm not playing others, I'm practicing drills. Sometimes when I get bored with drills I play a "ghost opponent" and if he gets up to the table more than 2 times he auto wins. Of course, if I'm playing my "ghost opponents" turn and he wins on his first or second time at the table it's still a loss for me.
Regardless of all that, I was wondering.... do you think running drills is more helpful to my overall game or would tightening up my pockets so that I learned to play with tighter conditions help more? I like the idea of just being able to play practice games and managing to improve my game (via tighter pockets), but part of me thinks I'm looking for a shortcut with this method.
So what do you think? Practice drills help more than tight pockets or the other way around? I know it will be easy to say "both" as a lot of drills practice position and tight pockets reinforce shot making, but I'm looking for a "which one do you think is better to improve your overall game" response, if you can please.
I have a standard "furniture" style Brunswick at my house and I love my man cave. I play out at halls and bars here and there but also love having people over playing on my table. When I'm not playing others, I'm practicing drills. Sometimes when I get bored with drills I play a "ghost opponent" and if he gets up to the table more than 2 times he auto wins. Of course, if I'm playing my "ghost opponents" turn and he wins on his first or second time at the table it's still a loss for me.
Regardless of all that, I was wondering.... do you think running drills is more helpful to my overall game or would tightening up my pockets so that I learned to play with tighter conditions help more? I like the idea of just being able to play practice games and managing to improve my game (via tighter pockets), but part of me thinks I'm looking for a shortcut with this method.
So what do you think? Practice drills help more than tight pockets or the other way around? I know it will be easy to say "both" as a lot of drills practice position and tight pockets reinforce shot making, but I'm looking for a "which one do you think is better to improve your overall game" response, if you can please.
