Not sure if this topic was covered before but it can only be used for practice purposes. No need special drills, you can invent anything for yourself as long as it serves you well. Just roll out the balls and shoot also can. And it's also impossible to run the balls if you're shooting anywhere below 9cm. I'm shooting 8cm, only going for aiming and pocketing, not running and no cheating. You can try it but be prepared your hair autoperm due to frustration, smoking. Nonetheless you can take it as a workout on mental stamina and tolerance. Just play around, real games cannot use.wild west said:How many of you guys have used them?...What is your opinion? What is the best way to utilize them in practice? Are their any special drills to perform to get the most out of them? HELP!!!!!!
-West
wild west said:How many of you guys have used them?...What is your opinion? What is the best way to utilize them in practice? Are their any special drills to perform to get the most out of them? HELP!!!!!!
-West
You can round off the sharp edges so that it won't be so irritating.Cuebacca said:My old table had fairly large pockets, at least 5" corners. After putting pocket reducers in, you could barely squeeze a ball through, and it had to go totally clean. Any bounce against the rubber gripped the ball too much and it had no chance to drop.
Basically the triangular-shaped rubber that is used to reduce the pocket was not well thought-out in my opinion.
There is a picture and description of modified pocket reducers on the web. If I were to ever use pocket reducers again, I'd definitely try that route. The results look like they'd play much more like a shimmed pocket than the standard reducers do:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=445881
That's exactly what all poolplayers are trying to do, maintain consistency not only in the strokes but the whole game so that they can win and win and win again and again.3andstop said:I've considered trying these things but I have a feeling (and I may be wrong) that it is perhaps more important to gain confidence and a positive experience practicing as it is to attempt to hone accuracy via these reducers.
So long as the table plays within the realm of average pocket size, I think these reducers may be as bad for our mental game as they profess to be good for our physical game.
I think most average to advanced players see the shots and the contact point correctly. I think the key to being more consistent pocketing balls lies in our stroke.
I think it's so extremely important to (as I've mentioned before) duplicate exactly our actual stroke to our last practice stroke which must be correct.
In other words, I don't think advanced players miss because they don't sight the shots correctly, I think shots are missed because the execution is off.
Pocket reducers won't enhance execution IMO, I think they will impede our mental state and force us toward a more conscious mental state while executing our stroke rather than an unconscious feel or image of the process, which is much more important.
I've some I've modified so they are not so unnatural. I posted the details before and can search for them if you really interested.wild west said:How many of you guys have used them?...What is your opinion? What is the best way to utilize them in practice? Are their any special drills to perform to get the most out of them? HELP!!!!!!
-West
wild west said:How many of you guys have used them?...What is your opinion? What is the best way to utilize them in practice? Are their any special drills to perform to get the most out of them? HELP!!!!!!
-West
wild west said:How many of you guys have used them?...What is your opinion? What is the best way to utilize them in practice? Are their any special drills to perform to get the most out of them? HELP!!!!!!
-West
Amazing, how they whack the balls into the pockets.crosseyedjoe said:Well, just get one of these Russian Pyramid tables. Once you can run balls on this baby, you can even give Efren Reyes the 3ball,![]()