Nyquil
Well-known member
I got my 9ft pro am with league cuts this summer and have not played on any other tables other than a buddies oversized 8ft valley a couple of times. Tonight I went to a bar that has 7ft diamonds. The biggest thing I noticed off the bat were the pro cuts are a lot less forgiving than my league cut pockets. There is definitely a difference. Side shots however, seemed so easy due to the playing surface width difference. The rails were not as lively which is to be expected due to the 9fters having the K66's but adjusting was not very difficult and I made several banks. I did end up with more cluster play than I am used to on the 9ft'er. I had one break and run at of 4 1:1 games. Which is higher than I what I average at home. The rest of my play were dual teams I missed some easy shots playing duals so playing primarily on a 9ft'er is not guaranteed success on a 7. I am used to playing by myself and there were many people watching my group I met up with play which likely impacted me a bit. All in all I would def say it is easier to move down than move up but it's not a cake walk the other way. I don't know why so many people hate on 7's. They are a lot of fun and are still a challenge especially with pro cuts.