European Snooker Pocket Size vs American

Samiel

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For those of you that have been to Europe and played on Professional 12 foot Snooker tables, do you find them somewhat easier than American Snooker tables? I've been told a lot of American Snooker tables are tightened up, but I'm not sure how true that is.
 
Many American tables were tightened up to play the game of "golf". I have seen a 10-foot table where it was nearly impossible to make the black off its spot. Often snooker/golf tables were fitted with the fastest cloth available. They are generally unusable for snooker.

Lately, most of the snooker tables I've seen in the US were 12-foot and set up with napped cloth for snooker.
 
Many American tables were tightened up to play the game of "golf". I have seen a 10-foot table where it was nearly impossible to make the black off its spot. Often snooker/golf tables were fitted with the fastest cloth available. They are generally unusable for snooker.

Lately, most of the snooker tables I've seen in the US were 12-foot and set up with napped cloth for snooker.
Magoo's in Tulsa has a 10ft B'wick Royale table they use for golf. Pockets are tiny and they use super-fast 3c cloth. They play with pool balls. Tough game when it gets to be 6-7 handed.
 
For those of you that have been to Europe and played on Professional 12 foot Snooker tables, do you find them somewhat easier than American Snooker tables? I've been told a lot of American Snooker tables are tightened up, but I'm not sure how true that is.
If you ever played on that 6×12 at Wilts it was quite like the professional tables.

There used to be a man in Houston with a pro quality table set up in house.
 
If you ever played on that 6×12 at Wilts it was quite like the professional tables.

There used to be a man in Houston with a pro quality table set up in house.
I think Houston has a couple of rooms that are mostly snooker with 12-foot tables. The site findsnooker.com lists over a dozen tables, mostly 12-foot.
 
There used to be a man in Houston with a pro quality table set up in house.
You might be talking about me, or Mark White.... We're both in the Houston area and have a sweet set up at home.
And Bob Jewett is correct, there are also two clubs with at least 4 full size snooker tables in the area as well. I will say that they play a little tighter than typical club tables in Europe.
However, I did visit Ding's club in Sheffield and those pockets are super tight. Not having played on a table with pockets cut to the modern templates, I cannot speak to OP.
 
You might be talking about me, or Mark White.... We're both in the Houston area and have a sweet set up at home.
And Bob Jewett is correct, there are also two clubs with at least 4 full size snooker tables in the area as well. I will say that they play a little tighter than typical club tables in Europe.
However, I did visit Ding's club in Sheffield and those pockets are super tight. Not having played on a table with pockets cut to the modern templates, I cannot speak to OP.
So i have read comments about club tables and even some trnmnt tables being "more forgiving" ?

All I know is besides the prior mentioned table at Wilts almost every Snooker tables I see has been bastardized for golf.
 
The more forgiving is really arbitrary and time dependent as the official pocket templates change over time.
My table was used for the world championships in the 90's so the pockets match the templates at the time, which is more forgiving then the templates in the 2010's. Rumor has it that the templates changed recently again to the easier side.

If almost every table being converted to golf, not sure, but doubt that.
If you look at the US national snooker tour:
All those tables are official (non-golf) snooker tables. In addition, Embassy in Los Angeles (8x), the two new clubs in Sacramento (9x each) and the one in Concord (8x) are all normal snooker tables. Some of them have used STAR snooker tables bought from the pro-tour so have recent template sizes.

So not cut and dry and your mileage my vary!
 
So i have read comments about club tables and even some trnmnt tables being "more forgiving" ?

All I know is besides the prior mentioned table at Wilts almost every Snooker tables I see has been bastardized for golf.

club tables are more forgiving. on the pro tour the saudi and china invitationals tables are more forgiving because they want centuries
 
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