All games on a 9' table. 7' tables remind me of the little pool tables kids get for Christmas. You can just try pattern play on one of those.With the mens world 8 ball championship going on, it kind of got me thinking...
Which do you think is harder, 8b on the 7' or 9'?
Which do you prefer to watch? 7' or 9'
Do pros on average run out more on one table vs the other?
Personally I'd rather play 8ball on 7' because I like maneuvering thru traffic,
breaking out balls, less sq ft to get shape therefore requires a well thought out pattern, etc...
There are some guys here in Houston that play it on the 9' and I can't stand to watch it. but on the 7' it's a joy.
I guess i'm kind of upset we don't get to see the USBTC anymore.
Did you do it?
This question comes up every year. Everyone has an opinion but no one actually tests their opinion. I did.
The only other person I’ve ever heard to at least give it a go is Thorsten.
funny thing, a guy that plays only 1pkt on our gold crowns started in a bca league on diamond bar tables isnt running over the league, hes at 50% winning rate. losing to players with 400 fargo ratesI broke and ran 10 racks of 9 on a barbox and barely play on them.
12 racks of 8 and the guy quit.
Drastically easier than a 9 foot.
I remember it slightly different, that he did not run 100 it in a full day of attempts, and then quit. Did he come back in following days and actually run 100?and he said it was much harder, took him a week to run 100 on a diamond bar table
On the 7' you are more likely to get more clusters. While it is easier in a sense to break them out, because the table is smaller. It's also easier/more likely to push them back into each other or other balls because the table is smaller.Here is another thought on the cluster aspect.... Are we actually in agreement that a 7' has more clusters than a 9'? I play 8 ball once every 5 years so don't have enough first hand experience. I know in 9 ball, however, it's way easier to break a bunch of balls in on a 7' Diamond compared to a 9' diamond. The CB is way closer to the rack, so you get both a harder hit and a more accurate hit. Also the balls fly around way more so they are more likely to luck into a pocket. I would imagine with a full 8 ball rack the difference on the breaks would be similar.
I'm going to guess you have a strong break.I'm in the John Schmidt camp on this one. Definitely easier on the 7' table. If I took 50 chances on each table, I'd certainly run more on the 7'.
Strong enough to spread them open on a bar table...I'm going to guess you have a strong break.
Strong enough to spread them open on a bar table...