Just the one Aramith Super Pro/non-TV version. . I think about 99% of people with a table have just one set (and 2, maybe 3 house cues)....but they aren't the ones on this forum, so your results may be a little skewed.
After watching, reading and participating for well over a year now on this forum, I'm a little surprised that more folks don't have a larger variety or collection of ball sets - especially after so many years passionately loving this game....after all, it's the "balls" that really made this game what it is today, don't ya think?
Basically, any cue (quality, design or weight for example) and any size table (pockets or carom) can be used for the game/sport, so it really comes down to the BALLS part....and those are what determine the game in a vast majority of the choices any of us choose to play. Then again, maybe I'm just talking myself into that notion
For example - I've found it so much easier to keep the explanation of the game rules to my younger grandkids using either the Casino/Blackball set of reds and yellows or a Disney set. Seems to keep their young attention span in the "happy fun zone" much longer as well.
Or, when pulling out the Snooker set and introducing the beauty of scoring and position play of that great game in either a Six-Reds or even 10-Ball snooker game to a regular playing friend or neighbor.....they start smiling immediately.
But, I could on and on and on about the cool, fun and exciting advantages to having many varied sets of balls (been practicing these answers with my wife for a long time) and I don't even have to mention how many/most of us think nothing of spending hundreds or thousands on ONE cue (or many cues while starting out) or the many thousands we spend on our tables, lights, accessories, covers, racks, books, movies, etc, etc, but think it somewhat [unnecessary] to grab that neato set of balls we just KNOW would be FUN to have and play with. Isn't that what we're ALL in this great sport or hobby for ------FUN?
Oh - I'm getting carried away again
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