A table can't help your game, any more than a stick can.
Only you can help your game.
The theory is, your game will improve because it has to.
You need a very straight stroke and the perfect angle on every ball.
But just because you need it, doesn't mean you automatically get it.
Sort of like how needing money doesn't guarantee you'll get some.
The only way to get that straight stroke and perfect position is to
figure out your flaws, fix them, and put in hours of practice.
A tight table won't do those things for you. It will only remind that you need them.
Only you can help your game.
The theory is, your game will improve because it has to.
You need a very straight stroke and the perfect angle on every ball.
But just because you need it, doesn't mean you automatically get it.
Sort of like how needing money doesn't guarantee you'll get some.
The only way to get that straight stroke and perfect position is to
figure out your flaws, fix them, and put in hours of practice.
A tight table won't do those things for you. It will only remind that you need them.