This could be all in my head but I think I noticed something significant over the past week. Let me know what you think:
I started playing on a 9 foot diamond with very tight pockets a lot lately. I was missing many shots and I realized that all of my misses were undercuts. So once I recognized my problem I adjusted my aim and started making everything. I had an epiphany and started playing really well with my new aiming points.
Well after a few days I played on my home table which is a 7 foot valley and my new technique of overcutting wasn't working. When I shot to overcut the ball it actually overcut and missed the pocket lol.
So now I'm puzzled. My first thought was maybe different tables play different to the point where you need to change the cut angle. This is something I've never considered before...can this be true?
My second thought was that maybe the cut induced throw of the object ball is having more of any effect on the 9 foot table since most of the shots are longer. But this doesn't seem like it would have such a significant effect.
My third thought was that maybe I'm crazy and this is all in my head and I'm not shooting exactly the same as I was on the big tables.
Anyways, what do you guys think? Do you ever change your shooting angles depending on the table?
FYI: Both tables have Simonis 860 however the 9 footer plays a little faster and both tables are very level.
I started playing on a 9 foot diamond with very tight pockets a lot lately. I was missing many shots and I realized that all of my misses were undercuts. So once I recognized my problem I adjusted my aim and started making everything. I had an epiphany and started playing really well with my new aiming points.
Well after a few days I played on my home table which is a 7 foot valley and my new technique of overcutting wasn't working. When I shot to overcut the ball it actually overcut and missed the pocket lol.
So now I'm puzzled. My first thought was maybe different tables play different to the point where you need to change the cut angle. This is something I've never considered before...can this be true?
My second thought was that maybe the cut induced throw of the object ball is having more of any effect on the 9 foot table since most of the shots are longer. But this doesn't seem like it would have such a significant effect.
My third thought was that maybe I'm crazy and this is all in my head and I'm not shooting exactly the same as I was on the big tables.
Anyways, what do you guys think? Do you ever change your shooting angles depending on the table?
FYI: Both tables have Simonis 860 however the 9 footer plays a little faster and both tables are very level.