I bring my own table.
I play with my own set unless I’m playing a tournament.
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As a poolroom proprietor / owner, I wouldn't have a problem if any customers choose to bring their own set of balls in and use them. Exceptions would be if it is in a tournament or league match, in which case they need to use the same balls everyone else uses, which we provide.Curious as to how many people bring their own set of pool balls to use.
I keep a full set in my locker for one hole or 14:1.
Curious as to how many people bring their own set of pool balls to use.
I keep a full set in my locker for one hole or 14:1.
This photo should provide you with my answer to your query about pool balls.
I also make it a point to always have a new set of Centennials as a contingency.
Matt B.
I try to take my balls to the pool hall when I go, if I can get them out of my wife's purse.
But that's kind of a disservice to yourself.
You own balls play differently from the room's balls, no?
Not every place has a ball polisher. If was planning on a serious game and the house balls were filthy, bringing a set of freshly polished/high quality balls would make sense.
Otherwise, if an opponent were to bring his, I would be leery since people have been known to wax the odd #s/solids & oil the even #s/stripes (or vice versa). They look the same, but play quite differently.