At least we can all agree there's only one correct way to aim.
Why
Why did you do it
At least we can all agree there's only one correct way to aim.
I actually sent my rails back to Diamond to expand pro cut pockets to 4.625" and the sides to 5.125". They returned as modified. Anyway, I sold the table and am now enjoying my GCI at 4.75".
BTW, why are you wanting to enlarge from pro-cut?
I'm not sure who's worse...the people complaining about pockets, or the people complaining about the people complaining about pockets.
At least we can all agree there's only one correct way to aim.
At least we can all agree there's only one correct way to aim.
If you haven't run at least 3 racks of 9ball in a row of a solid week of playing, or at least run 50 balls in straight pool, yet keep complaining about the pockets being too large, please take up golf.
Failing that, please adjust the frequency and volume of your pocket size related utterances to once a year and 2/10 (10 being maximum achievable volume by a human voice), respectively.
The rest of the world thanks you in advance.
What are the angles I need to trim my rail ends to?
50, 51, 52?
What about the side pockets?
Thank You
This isn't the "Ask a Table Jockey Section"?Seriously, who are you expecting to answer your questions...LOL
This isn't the "Ask a Table Jockey Section"?
I once saw Earl run a 8 pack on a Billiard table. I didnt think it could be done but he did it!! Was a fantastic display of athleticism ive ever seen!!
tight pockets will never make you better. it will/may make you pocket balls better. but you lose out on learning position play from moving around the table.
tight pockets keep you from shootiung many banks and learning to play position for them.
all you really do is improve your 9 ball game to the point of pocketing balls and getting out from fairly standard positions. which you may do better than someone who shoots on larger pocket tables.
I complain about pocket size all the time,but never about being too large
I just bought a Centennial table and I want pockets at least 5 inches
I only play one pocket but at home I try to play straight pool but I have big trouble running 15 balls
in fact practicing straight pool has had an adverse effect on my shooting
I think I may start practicing 9 ball so that long shots don't scare me
Big pockets are better,tight pockets make me tighten up
Right before he passed away,Ronnie allen expressed the same sentiments
and he was really a good player.Wimpy told me that practicing on a big pocket table was good for his game,and he was really a good 9 ball player
If you haven't run at least 3 racks of 9ball in a row of a solid week of playing, or at least run 50 balls in straight pool, yet keep complaining about the pockets being too large, please take up golf.
Failing that, please adjust the frequency and volume of your pocket size related utterances to once a year and 2/10 (10 being maximum achievable volume by a human voice), respectively.
The rest of the world thanks you in advance.
Those who have completed such amazing feats, they have the right to *****?
Asking for a friend, see my disclaimer...
I agree.I find the opposite to be true for me. When I play and practice on a 4 1/8 table playing 1P, then play on a 4 1/2 pocket table I find I'm much more comfortable running balls and playing shape from tougher positions. I will say that I think 4 1/2" is the best overall size corner pockets
I agree.
I think training on smaller pockets makes it easier when going to another table.
A Brit snooker player told me he trains with conventional pool balls on a snooker table.
I didn't even know a pool ball would fit into the snooker table pockets. (?)
I didn't question him.
I just got the pockets on my table tricked out.
Let's see you Players work these pockets!