Here is my data and thread on the topic from 3 years ago if you are interested:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=344551
Really, the only way to have an informed opinion is to actually try it (or to piggy back on someone else's experiments). And if multiple people do the experiments, and they all trend the same way, then we have science. I'm not picking on you, but all of us in general sit back and say xyz theory when it comes to pool, but don't actually put the time in to test a theory out.
In the 14.1 thread I link above comparing 7' to 9' tables, to extend the scientific method, others would have to duplicate my experiment and then we can see if the results I obtained was specific to me, or broad reaching. But no one does anything like this. Its just too much work I think. That's also why I think very few people participate in Dr Dave's threads. Its just a pain in the ass, and its more fun to just hit balls.
Alas, all of us having our own opinions that are not tested thoroughly, is why we end up matching up! I suppose if the differences in player skill and equipment affect on different players was more fully understood and tested with actual data, then everyone would think the same thing. That difference of opinion is why we end up gambling with each other. Each of us thinks our opinion is better



So, maybe its best if we don't understand things better :grin::grin: