Someone on here said someone in the booth from TS/AZB stream said no points for 7' tables this year. Anyone know if it is true? Johnnyt
That would rain on CSI's parade :clapping:
Maybe that would compel csi to bring back the 9 footers in Vegas
I'm pretty sure if it were true, Matchroom would have said something by now. Johnnyt
Im sure some people wont like this but 7' tables are here to stay. I have both a 9' and 7' table at home, its not like it takes a different skill set to play on each. I dont know why people dont embrace 7' tables, if they hold out for 9' tables they may not be playing much longer.
People hold out for 9 footers because there aren't any 10 footers around. The only time I play 7 footers is at the Expo. I do realize that in some areas of the country all there are are 7 footers.
Then why do you have both?I have both a 9' and 7' table at home, its not like it takes a different skill set to play on each.
One reason is international competition, which is the subject of this thread. If Americans play primarily on small tables, it's going to be that much harder for them to play on larger tables in international competition like Mosconi, World 9-ball, etc.I dont know why people dont embrace 7' tables, if they hold out for 9' tables they may not be playing much longer.
Then why do you have both?
One reason is international competition, which is the subject of this thread. If Americans play primarily on small tables, it's going to be that much harder for them to play on larger tables in international competition like Mosconi, World 9-ball, etc.
I have never set foot in Texas but about 20 years ago, i was told they have mostly 8 foot tables there. Is this still true-Was it ever true?
Because he plays league and tournaments on 7' tables, but prefers to play on 9'
tables...that's why he has both. I know several people who own both size tables, for the same reason.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Im sure some people wont like this but 7' tables are here to stay. I have both a 9' and 7' table at home, its not like it takes a different skill set to play on each. I dont know why people dont embrace 7' tables, if they hold out for 9' tables they may not be playing much longer.
In Austin a lot of our pool halls have 8 footers. The best hall here, Skinny Bobs, has 14 GCs and 8 diamond bar boxes. Not sure about dallas Houston or San Antonio
I have never set foot in Texas but about 20 years ago, i was told they have mostly 8 foot tables there. Is this still true-Was it ever true?
Because he plays league and tournaments on 7' tables, but prefers to play on 9'
tables...that's why he has both. I know several people who own both size tables, for the same reason.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
I get that - I have both grass and clay tennis courts at my estate, because I like to practice on both haha.
I understand why he would want to practice on both - they're different, so you need to keep up with both styles. But I don't understand how he can then say that they aren't really different. They're different enough that he wants to practice on both!