P.m C.J....I'll try to answer the question.I play on a really crappy bar box at home. I mean a real bad table. I have been following this thread and my pocketing has doubled just following this thread. The only trouble is my table is really fast and when I go out to play on a bigger table I am leaving everything short. Can I practice on my little table and it still help me?
By the way this has helped me more than anything I have tried.
Thanks.
If you keep playing on your crappy, fast table, your going to keep coming up short when you play on a slower table. If your ball pocketing or anything else keeps improving on your table, that improvement will certainly transfer to the slower table. The benefit obtained from practicing on any old crappy, fast table will far, far outweigh any negative aspects when transferring to the slower table.
I read a great post once by someone who said they'd own a home table if the only place they could fit it is in a corner with walls touching both a long and short rail. They said they could still improve their game immensely. Your crappy, fast table is improving your game immensely; in fact, I think you just stated that.
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