Long time no post.
I had a Brunswick Prestige 4 1/2 X 9 and found it too easy so I found a Brunswick Centennial 5 x 10 Snooker table and thought that was the answer, It was for me but I lusted for the 6 x 12 that I thought I mastered in my youth.
I have the 6 x 12 Riley but I have no one that wants to play on this table.
Can the pockets be "eased" to make it more fun for others or should I 'bite the bullet' and shop for another 5 x 10 or a Canadian Brunswick 6 x 12.?
The current table is a Riley 6 x 12 and it plays pretty well ( a couple of challenging 'rolls' ) and I do tell and show all who play but I think for family fun I need an 'easier' table.
Should I find a competantent table mechanic that can 'ease' this table or should I 'bite the bullet' and eat my sunk cost and get another table?
Your advice and or comments would be appreciated.
I had a Brunswick Prestige 4 1/2 X 9 and found it too easy so I found a Brunswick Centennial 5 x 10 Snooker table and thought that was the answer, It was for me but I lusted for the 6 x 12 that I thought I mastered in my youth.
I have the 6 x 12 Riley but I have no one that wants to play on this table.
Can the pockets be "eased" to make it more fun for others or should I 'bite the bullet' and shop for another 5 x 10 or a Canadian Brunswick 6 x 12.?
The current table is a Riley 6 x 12 and it plays pretty well ( a couple of challenging 'rolls' ) and I do tell and show all who play but I think for family fun I need an 'easier' table.
Should I find a competantent table mechanic that can 'ease' this table or should I 'bite the bullet' and eat my sunk cost and get another table?
Your advice and or comments would be appreciated.