Last 9ball tournament I played had a brand new cloth. Warm up time was just one set of balls, no more allowed. Playing on a new cloth was a shock for me. I know most guys absolutely love it because balls go in easier, but 99.9% of my pool time I play in a room with no AC, lots of humidity, slow cloth with high friction and somewhat tight pockets. That's what I'm used to.
On these fast tables with new cloth I couldn't control the cueball at all. Yes, I ran out a few thanks to looser pockets, but my position play was a either off or total fluke. My safeties were terrible sell outs. It was so frustrating because I could clearly see how much easier those tables were in fact compared to those in my home room, but I just couldn't use them properly because they were complete opposite of what I'm used to. By the time I sort of adjusted, I was on the one loss side already.
What can one do to adjust quicker to unfamiliar conditions? I'm talking strictly tournament play here, hence very little time to adjust. Getting to tournament site a few days earlier is not an option...
On these fast tables with new cloth I couldn't control the cueball at all. Yes, I ran out a few thanks to looser pockets, but my position play was a either off or total fluke. My safeties were terrible sell outs. It was so frustrating because I could clearly see how much easier those tables were in fact compared to those in my home room, but I just couldn't use them properly because they were complete opposite of what I'm used to. By the time I sort of adjusted, I was on the one loss side already.
What can one do to adjust quicker to unfamiliar conditions? I'm talking strictly tournament play here, hence very little time to adjust. Getting to tournament site a few days earlier is not an option...