I started on 9' and 10' tables playing 14.1 and 15 ball rotation (pay ball, money ball, Chicago and 61 count), then 3 cushion in poolrooms and 8 ball in the bars when the bar boxes started arriving. I was about 20 years old when I switched to 9-ball on the 9' tables.
If I had to start over again I'd start by playing 14.1 to learn how to pocket balls and perfect position. At the same time I'd play snooker to tighten my stroke and pinpoint pocketing. Also get on the 3 cushion table often to learn angles, kicking, and safeties. Rotation games would only start for me after I perfected the above. One-hole? I'm still not old enough (73) to start playing that.
. Johnnyt
If I had to start over again I'd start by playing 14.1 to learn how to pocket balls and perfect position. At the same time I'd play snooker to tighten my stroke and pinpoint pocketing. Also get on the 3 cushion table often to learn angles, kicking, and safeties. Rotation games would only start for me after I perfected the above. One-hole? I'm still not old enough (73) to start playing that.