Not sure what you’re asking, but of course any player including myself plays better as the pockets get larger and/or as the table size gets smaller.
That is my whole point…..when you go from the toughest table arrangement to anything more forgiving,
the game just gets easier. You might not play better at any given moment because of your mental outlook,
physically feeling, mechanical mistakes when you played etc. Those are things we refer to as our game is
off. Sans that, I always play better on tables with bigger pocket size but so does my opponents. That has
not been the case when I play on tough tables. I can play more competitively with stronger players than I
am when the table conditions have smaller pockets which is not the case on other tables with bigger CP.
On those tables, the folks I compete with will run the table more often than when the pocket size shrinks and
that’s not good for me because they are better players than myself. That’s not the case with 4.25” CP tables.
It’s an equalizer as far as I’m concerned which is why I always search for the toughest pool tables to play on.
Like I earlier wrote, a 10’ table is Nirvana to me. Growing up, there were so many to play on but not anymore.
So since that’s no longer feasible to do, the next best substitute is playing on 9’ tables with really tight pockets.