I am watching the match atm and one thing stands out, this table looks like a little kiddie table for these two players. It looks like a skid is going to be the determining shot for the match, not skill but a bit of chalk on a ball.
On that 5x10 that Earl played Shane on this straight pool game would be WAY harder and it is unlikely a person going to run the set out in a single inning. That 5x10 match was thrilling to watch, every shot was an adventure and a threat to be missed, this table is so easy the players look like they are going through the motions and as a pool fanatic I will tell you, it is WAY more boring to watch pro's torture an easy table like this instead of pulling out their maximum skills and needing every bit of them to perform on that 5x10.
After watching pool as it was meant to be played and now watching a shift back to a 4 1/2 x 9 I gotta say, we cannot get the pro's off these 9 footers fast enough for the betterment of the sport.
On that 5x10 that Earl played Shane on this straight pool game would be WAY harder and it is unlikely a person going to run the set out in a single inning. That 5x10 match was thrilling to watch, every shot was an adventure and a threat to be missed, this table is so easy the players look like they are going through the motions and as a pool fanatic I will tell you, it is WAY more boring to watch pro's torture an easy table like this instead of pulling out their maximum skills and needing every bit of them to perform on that 5x10.
After watching pool as it was meant to be played and now watching a shift back to a 4 1/2 x 9 I gotta say, we cannot get the pro's off these 9 footers fast enough for the betterment of the sport.