Anyone on here break 130 in 6- pocket

Yes that was on my Valley. I'm not sure if it's harder or not than a 9'. Johnnyt

On their website they seem to indicate that table size is a factor, but I couldn't find the actual formula.

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I would think the easiest table would be an 8 footer (just my humble opinion).

Johnnyt, Do you avoid the side pockets, when possible, on you bar box due to the decreased angle thing? That, plus the tighter spacing, plus a possible heavy cue ball, plus the poor condition of most bar tables (in bars) would seem to make the bar table a tough choice.

The tables seem to be the wildcard in this whole system.
 
Well, John Schmidt ran over 130 on his home table, a diamond 9 footer.

The only catch is that when he ran this particular score, he was playing that if his cue ball hit a rail, it was a scratch!

Yes, he shot 130 something without letting the cue ball hit a rail!

That's pretty sporty!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
 
Well, John Schmidt ran over 130 on his home table, a diamond 9 footer.

The only catch is that when he ran this particular score, he was playing that if his cue ball hit a rail, it was a scratch!

Yes, he shot 130 something without letting the cue ball hit a rail!

That's pretty sporty!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com


And you just killed my motivation to try this game! lol
 
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