While I was traveling last week, I got the chance to practice 14.1 for 3-4 hours a day in the evenings on a 9 ft brunswick table at a local pool hall. They had about 20 9 footers and I played on the same table all week. I'd say the cloth played fast, but not very fast, and was about 3/4 of the way through it's lifetime.
The first day (Monday) they gave me a set of balls that looked very close to new (and clean) and they probably hadn't seen 75 racks yet. I couldn't believe how easy it was to break up balls! I used a very soft touch and the balls would just fly way from each other. It allowed me to completely control the cue ball and still break out balls getting great distribution every time. My high run was 26, but i rarely ran less than 12 balls at a time. It was perfect, I was on cloud nine for 4 hours!
On Tuesday, I got an older set of balls (not very clean either) and the cue ball was extremely worn and rough. I couldn't control it at all, it wouldn't draw, or follow or anything. I took the cue ball back up and swapped it for another, which helped greatly. However, nothing would break up smoothly and I was having to hit harder, missing more and scratching way more. It was terrible, I never ran more than 10 balls and I probably averaged 6 or 7. Remember, this was the same table as the day before! But it was a completely different feel, almost impossible.
On Wednesday and Thursday I got similar older sets of balls, and struggled again. They played just different enough that I could tell which ones were newer (or cleaner) and it still wasn't enjoyable.
I'm absolutely sold on good, clean balls for 14.1. It makes ALL the difference, especially the cue ball. I'm seriously thinking about getting my own set pretty soon, and keeping them clean.
Anybody have similar experiences?
The first day (Monday) they gave me a set of balls that looked very close to new (and clean) and they probably hadn't seen 75 racks yet. I couldn't believe how easy it was to break up balls! I used a very soft touch and the balls would just fly way from each other. It allowed me to completely control the cue ball and still break out balls getting great distribution every time. My high run was 26, but i rarely ran less than 12 balls at a time. It was perfect, I was on cloud nine for 4 hours!
On Tuesday, I got an older set of balls (not very clean either) and the cue ball was extremely worn and rough. I couldn't control it at all, it wouldn't draw, or follow or anything. I took the cue ball back up and swapped it for another, which helped greatly. However, nothing would break up smoothly and I was having to hit harder, missing more and scratching way more. It was terrible, I never ran more than 10 balls and I probably averaged 6 or 7. Remember, this was the same table as the day before! But it was a completely different feel, almost impossible.
On Wednesday and Thursday I got similar older sets of balls, and struggled again. They played just different enough that I could tell which ones were newer (or cleaner) and it still wasn't enjoyable.
I'm absolutely sold on good, clean balls for 14.1. It makes ALL the difference, especially the cue ball. I'm seriously thinking about getting my own set pretty soon, and keeping them clean.
Anybody have similar experiences?