I am curious about something - I play essentially all my pool on a 10foot snooker table using regular-sized balls. 8ball isn't so bad on this table, but 9ball is rather frustrating, because while i don't find the distance a problem, any shot where the OB is near the rail requires extreme precision, and any shot where the OB is on the rail requires a slow, exact shot. (If the OB comes away from the rail more than a couple millimetres, it will not go in).
Now here is my question. How easily would someone of your caliber break and run out on a table of this type, playing with regular-sized balls? (smaller balls pose less problematic as they fit into the corner pockets down a rail) Every time I'm playing, my break and run will be interupted by either a missed shot or a bad leave, and equally common is that i have a long near-rail shot and to get shape on the next ball, i have to hit the OB hard enough that if i am off by a couple millimetres (when the OB reaches the corner pocket), it will bounce around in the pocket and get spit back out.
thanks
Now here is my question. How easily would someone of your caliber break and run out on a table of this type, playing with regular-sized balls? (smaller balls pose less problematic as they fit into the corner pockets down a rail) Every time I'm playing, my break and run will be interupted by either a missed shot or a bad leave, and equally common is that i have a long near-rail shot and to get shape on the next ball, i have to hit the OB hard enough that if i am off by a couple millimetres (when the OB reaches the corner pocket), it will bounce around in the pocket and get spit back out.
thanks