I started playing pool at the end of the real felt era. If you went 3 rails after a shot it meant you actually had a stroke. There were no jump cues, if you jumped, it was with your shooting cue. I don't remember break cues being a thing either. Where I played 7 footers did not exist. 8 footers were the norm and you went to a real pool hall (rare) to find a 9 footer.
Gambling was also the norm, on basically every game, even if it was small stakes or just a beer.
Now, someone who has played for two months, has a carbon fiber shaft, playing on 860 Simonis, on a 7 footer can tap balls around and run tables.
Am I wrong?
Gambling was also the norm, on basically every game, even if it was small stakes or just a beer.
Now, someone who has played for two months, has a carbon fiber shaft, playing on 860 Simonis, on a 7 footer can tap balls around and run tables.
Am I wrong?