I've had my GC IV about 2 years now absolutely love it. I was afraid that I would eventually lose interest and the table might get as much use as the bow flex. Happily, this is not the case.
As I've become more and more addicted to pool and have spent increasing time reading this forum, I’ve come to understand that the GC in its standard set up has “buckets.”
I’m league player and have no aspirations of going pro. (too old and my real job pays more for much less work) I do, however, aspire to improve my game, move up in APA handicap, and maybe even get into some tournaments or US Amateurs at some point.
My cloth is showing some wear and I’ll probably be redoing it in the next year or two. I’m tempted to shim the pockets to 4.5 but I have some questions:
1) Given that I’m basically a recreational player, are tighter pockets advisable. I use the “pro pocket reducers” now. They take the pockets down to 3.5 and really frustrate me. I use them for drills and sometimes try the Hopkins skills challenge with a twist; instead of counting points, I see how many innings it takes me to clear the table. With the pocket reducers, I rack too much if I do it the real way!
2) I’m very confused about the mechanics of shimming. From various threads, I get that there are various methods. Any references to a good table mechanic in the Boston area?
I guess I’m torn because the game is tough enough for me with 5 inch pockets. I will do some table runs, but its not like the table is “too easy.” Most of the people who come over to play are higher skilled than me, but we also use the table for entertainment when friends and family are over. I also play a lot with my wife, who gets very frustrated as is. If I tighten the table, will I get better? Will the table be less fun for social gatherings? I guess my overall question is has anyone ever regretted tightening the pockets?
As I've become more and more addicted to pool and have spent increasing time reading this forum, I’ve come to understand that the GC in its standard set up has “buckets.”
I’m league player and have no aspirations of going pro. (too old and my real job pays more for much less work) I do, however, aspire to improve my game, move up in APA handicap, and maybe even get into some tournaments or US Amateurs at some point.
My cloth is showing some wear and I’ll probably be redoing it in the next year or two. I’m tempted to shim the pockets to 4.5 but I have some questions:
1) Given that I’m basically a recreational player, are tighter pockets advisable. I use the “pro pocket reducers” now. They take the pockets down to 3.5 and really frustrate me. I use them for drills and sometimes try the Hopkins skills challenge with a twist; instead of counting points, I see how many innings it takes me to clear the table. With the pocket reducers, I rack too much if I do it the real way!
2) I’m very confused about the mechanics of shimming. From various threads, I get that there are various methods. Any references to a good table mechanic in the Boston area?
I guess I’m torn because the game is tough enough for me with 5 inch pockets. I will do some table runs, but its not like the table is “too easy.” Most of the people who come over to play are higher skilled than me, but we also use the table for entertainment when friends and family are over. I also play a lot with my wife, who gets very frustrated as is. If I tighten the table, will I get better? Will the table be less fun for social gatherings? I guess my overall question is has anyone ever regretted tightening the pockets?