Is Practice on a 10’ Table Advised for Matches on a 9’ Table?

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I don't know who he is or where he came from but this guy will NEVER actually play anyone. I can 100% guarantee you on that. I've seen his type before, all talk and no action. If you somehow found him, he will have every excuse in the world why he can't play today! Can you believe that he said he needs to find a backer first. There's his "out" in case someone actually could find him. He will do anything not to be revealed for the faker he is. I predict he can't make three balls in a row with BIH. :D
 
I don't know who he is or where he came from but this guy will NEVER actually play anyone. I can 100% guarantee you on that. I've seen his type before, all talk and no action. If you somehow found him, he will have every excuse in the world why he can't play today! Can you believe that he said he needs to find a backer first. There's his "out" in case someone actually could find him. He will do anything not to be revealed for the faker he is. I predict he can't make three balls in a row with BIH. :D
Still he needs to go on my list of stops to make lol , I gotta see it for myself Jay lol …… Hope you are doing fantastic this Summer my friend 💯
 
I don’t practice much anymore between our weekly 9-ball tournaments, but curious as to opinions regarding if I’m only doing 2-3 one plus hour solo practice sessions a week, if it would benefit me to be doing those sessions on a 10’ table vs a 9’ table?

My feeling is yes, with the only issue being having to make the necessary adjustments in speed control for cue ball positioning. I’ve found myself often coming up a little short on cue ball positioning on the 10’ table, leaving myself with longer, harder shots than I should.

I’ll just need to make sure to dial back my positioning speed by 10% when playing a match on a 9’ table. I’m hoping I’ll be able to do this, but not sure. Opinions?
Absolutely you should practice on a 10' table and when you snap your cue over your knee in frustration I have a couple cues I'll sell you at a special price.
 
Absolutely you should practice on a 10' table and when you snap your cue over your knee in frustration I have a couple cues I'll sell you at a special price.
That’s right . Gotta learn to control your emotions and the 10footer will do just that ! If you don’t give up , keep going , grind through the tough days , the 10footer will make you a better player 💯. Good luck guys and galls , I’m on one right now in San Antonio playing One Pocket getting beat . Lol 😂
 
That’s right . Gotta learn to control your emotions and the 10footer will do just that ! If you don’t give up , keep going , grind through the tough days , the 10footer will make you a better player 💯. Good luck guys and galls , I’m on one right now in San Antonio playing One Pocket getting beat . Lol 😂
Another thing that makes you better is playing for cash. I know a couple snooker players that could help on the 10' table for money.
 
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