these 2 threads lamenting the demise of 9'ers and the proliferation of 7'ers got me to wondering about some thing.
can going from a 9' to a 7' really screw up your game ?
here is why i am asking this question. i have a team mate who just joined my apa team this past session. he is a s/l 5 and is not a new player. he is just having a terrible session...actually he sucks ...bad.
here is the back story
he joined apa in our area as a 5 which indicates he was playing apa before he moved to our area. he played in my apa division from 2011 to 2013. i had faced him several times and thought he was a pretty tough s/l 5.
he quit apa in 2013 and has spent the last 2 years playing strictly on 9' tables playing in in house league and local tournaments.
upon hearing he was interested in rejoining apa i quickly grabbed him up since i knew he was a pretty good 5. he has litterally sucked this session going 2-10 in 8 ball and 3-7 in 9 ball. after losing his 1st 4 matches badly i started matching him up against 3's and 4's and he still continued losing.
today i was thinking ....man i do not recall him being that bad a player 2 years ago and if any thing he oughta be a whole lot better after spending 2 years playing on 9's.
so i looked up his life time stats.
all it shows is his time in my area and it is all as a s/l 5.
8 ball ...52 % lifetime including his 18% so far this session. had had a high of 69% one session.
9 ball ...50 % lifetime including 30% so far this session. has has a high of 67 % one session.
one more note worthy fact. our division has more teams than 7's available so we rotate to the 9's every so often. we have played 3 out of 12 matches on the 9's this session.
as for me personally ...admittedly it takes me about a rack to adjust to the 9' when we play on it but i win more than i lose on them. some of my team mates seem to have trouble adjusting their speed and rattle the shit out of the pockets when we play on 9's.
but my question is ...can going from playing on a 9' for 2 years really screw your game up as much as it apparently has my team mates ? too many posters seem to think playing on a 7' is a lot easier than playing on a 9'. guess my team mate has never read this forum. :grin-square:
can going from a 9' to a 7' really screw up your game ?
here is why i am asking this question. i have a team mate who just joined my apa team this past session. he is a s/l 5 and is not a new player. he is just having a terrible session...actually he sucks ...bad.
here is the back story
he joined apa in our area as a 5 which indicates he was playing apa before he moved to our area. he played in my apa division from 2011 to 2013. i had faced him several times and thought he was a pretty tough s/l 5.
he quit apa in 2013 and has spent the last 2 years playing strictly on 9' tables playing in in house league and local tournaments.
upon hearing he was interested in rejoining apa i quickly grabbed him up since i knew he was a pretty good 5. he has litterally sucked this session going 2-10 in 8 ball and 3-7 in 9 ball. after losing his 1st 4 matches badly i started matching him up against 3's and 4's and he still continued losing.
today i was thinking ....man i do not recall him being that bad a player 2 years ago and if any thing he oughta be a whole lot better after spending 2 years playing on 9's.
so i looked up his life time stats.
all it shows is his time in my area and it is all as a s/l 5.
8 ball ...52 % lifetime including his 18% so far this session. had had a high of 69% one session.
9 ball ...50 % lifetime including 30% so far this session. has has a high of 67 % one session.
one more note worthy fact. our division has more teams than 7's available so we rotate to the 9's every so often. we have played 3 out of 12 matches on the 9's this session.
as for me personally ...admittedly it takes me about a rack to adjust to the 9' when we play on it but i win more than i lose on them. some of my team mates seem to have trouble adjusting their speed and rattle the shit out of the pockets when we play on 9's.
but my question is ...can going from playing on a 9' for 2 years really screw your game up as much as it apparently has my team mates ? too many posters seem to think playing on a 7' is a lot easier than playing on a 9'. guess my team mate has never read this forum. :grin-square:
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