I always laugh at folks who want a tight table. They say things like it will make you a better player, both players are playing on same table, etc. That tells me they really dont understand much about pool.
Why?
1.) In one of the poolrooms I went to, tight pocket nitwits say make it 4" or 4 1/8" verses the 4 1/2. What happened? It didnt make anyone better, but what it did is changed people games where they didnt take a difficult (or moderately difficult) shot and would play safe instead. To me, when playing pool playing difficult but makeable great shots is great stretch of skills and makes players better. With tight pockets that just doesnt happen. One other thing about the pool room with the extremely tight pocket table, it seldom had anyone playing on it .
2.) Secondly, the tigher tables at DCC was a disaster. It slowed down all events and compromises were necessary, which included playing later time. With the huge field in the tournament in multiple disciplines its going to be a disaster in the making.
3.) I get it, and maybe 4 1/2 is too large, but going down a little to 4 1/4 might be better.
4.) If you had a tournament with maybe 8 absolutely top pros, maybe tightning the pockets would be ok. But the beauty of the DCC is there are tons of solid players that dont have a chance on table that tight verses a pro. Do you want to guarentee that non-pro players never having a chance? Sure those top 8-10 pro players can play on them, but do you really want to guarentee their winning?
Best of rolls,
Ken