Pool Gladiators
Yes, the consensus that I'm hearing from the top players is 10' Tables, 4.5 inch pockets (with deeper shelf) AND Slower Cloth/Rails (so the stroke is more important to move the cue ball around the table) ....I must say I agree on all these points, and I'm sure Alex, Johnny, Earl, and Rodney will agree as well. We've tried the easy way with big pockets, fast cloth/rails, kryptonite tips/jump cues , etc to make things easier and the popularity has decreased...I'm just suggesting that maybe it's time to try something new and make it VERY challenging so the cream does rise to the top....AND that player has a chance to legitimately dominate the game which historically draws attention to that particular sport/game.
Pool is too easy. It does not allow the best player to win.
Think about how many critical shots occur in a match that could separate a champion from a second tier player. If the break is working and the balls set up well, a player might be on the table for ten minutes before facing a testing shot -- one that shows the real level of the player's skill.
Compare that to tennis. About every five seconds each player has to do something few in the audience could ever accomplish. This goes on for about two hours. A few can dominate at tennis not because someone is vastly superior to the rest, but because they are somewhat better and that is tested many, many times during a match.
Larger tables and smaller pockets? A different game?
There is the old story of a spectator at a Mosconi exhibition saying, "He's nothing special. All his shots were easy. I could have made them."
Yes, the consensus that I'm hearing from the top players is 10' Tables, 4.5 inch pockets (with deeper shelf) AND Slower Cloth/Rails (so the stroke is more important to move the cue ball around the table) ....I must say I agree on all these points, and I'm sure Alex, Johnny, Earl, and Rodney will agree as well. We've tried the easy way with big pockets, fast cloth/rails, kryptonite tips/jump cues , etc to make things easier and the popularity has decreased...I'm just suggesting that maybe it's time to try something new and make it VERY challenging so the cream does rise to the top....AND that player has a chance to legitimately dominate the game which historically draws attention to that particular sport/game.