The thread on teaching speed control reminded of an issue I had on Monday at this tournament. I normally play/practice on fairly slow tables. Well, the first match I had at the tournament happened to be on a very fast table. It took me 3 games into the match before I could adjust to the speed. (And I'd miss easy shots because i was so focused on the speed.) Then the next match was on a slower table (this place doesn't recover their tables at the same time) and it took me a couple games to adjust there too. Of course, in a race to 4, this 'adjusting time' is costly.
Does anybody have any suggestions on how to adjust more quickly? Similar to learning speed, is learning to adjust more of an experience thing or even with experience, does it take time to get a feel of the table?
Finally, does anybody have a good way to 'measure' the speed of the table? I normally shoot a spot shot with the cueball in the kitchen at "normal" speed. Usually, the cueball would end up close to the head string. Further means a faster table and not as far implies a slow table.
Does anybody have any suggestions on how to adjust more quickly? Similar to learning speed, is learning to adjust more of an experience thing or even with experience, does it take time to get a feel of the table?
Finally, does anybody have a good way to 'measure' the speed of the table? I normally shoot a spot shot with the cueball in the kitchen at "normal" speed. Usually, the cueball would end up close to the head string. Further means a faster table and not as far implies a slow table.