I'm looking to buy a pool table (outdoor pool table actually, as I have no room inside) and it seems I have three options. By the way, before I get started I'll just say that I like snooker very much as well as pool, maybe snooker a little more.
Option number one: 9 foot pool table. Pool would be the main game here, and I'd have the pockets fixed to 4 and a quarter inches. Then, when I want to play snooker, I put some pratice pro pocket reducers on (takes away about an inch of the pocket) and get a sorta half decent game of snooker.
Option number two: 12 foot snooker table (yes, they do make an outdoor version). The reason why I like this option is because I think it will make me a better player in the long run, because of the ability to practice distance shots and the size of the pockets (which I'd have made at 3 and a sixteenth of an inch, the same as on tv). The reason I DON'T like this option is because I don't get to practice pool AT ALL (the rails are too small). And while snooker may improve my pool game slightly, playing pool for pool will be better. So Somewhere down the line I'd probably get a cheap 6 or 7 foot american indoor pool table (we'd have to knock down a chimnie and even then we'd have to use shorter cues a lot). This could quite possibley be the best thing to do but it is also by far the most expensive.
Option number 3, the final choice: Get a 12 foot snooker table but with pool pockets and rails. I don't know whether that is possible but I'm sure it is. I'd have the pockets tight at 4 inches for pool (I'm sure that coupled with the distance will improve me dramatically) and then put the practice pro reducers (PPR) on for three inch pockets. I like this option a lot but I'm just wondering how good the PPR really are. If anyone has them then could you say how well they work please? Thank you.
I guess that's it and I'm sorry for the long, rambling post but I would just like to know what you guys think is the best in the long run for a player like me (who eventually wants to become pro in both cue sports). Thank you for your time.
Option number one: 9 foot pool table. Pool would be the main game here, and I'd have the pockets fixed to 4 and a quarter inches. Then, when I want to play snooker, I put some pratice pro pocket reducers on (takes away about an inch of the pocket) and get a sorta half decent game of snooker.
Option number two: 12 foot snooker table (yes, they do make an outdoor version). The reason why I like this option is because I think it will make me a better player in the long run, because of the ability to practice distance shots and the size of the pockets (which I'd have made at 3 and a sixteenth of an inch, the same as on tv). The reason I DON'T like this option is because I don't get to practice pool AT ALL (the rails are too small). And while snooker may improve my pool game slightly, playing pool for pool will be better. So Somewhere down the line I'd probably get a cheap 6 or 7 foot american indoor pool table (we'd have to knock down a chimnie and even then we'd have to use shorter cues a lot). This could quite possibley be the best thing to do but it is also by far the most expensive.
Option number 3, the final choice: Get a 12 foot snooker table but with pool pockets and rails. I don't know whether that is possible but I'm sure it is. I'd have the pockets tight at 4 inches for pool (I'm sure that coupled with the distance will improve me dramatically) and then put the practice pro reducers (PPR) on for three inch pockets. I like this option a lot but I'm just wondering how good the PPR really are. If anyone has them then could you say how well they work please? Thank you.
I guess that's it and I'm sorry for the long, rambling post but I would just like to know what you guys think is the best in the long run for a player like me (who eventually wants to become pro in both cue sports). Thank you for your time.