some thoughts
Some thoughts:
Obviously as you now realize, the Valley nationals are going to be played on Valley tables. You can largely take away the advantages of the seven foot specialists by really focusing on bar box play for a few weeks before going to the nationals though.
I don't know what the break rules are, winner breaks, loser breaks, alternate breaks, but assuming you get a shot at the table in the match, the better player has a huge edge on a bar box too. The bar box is far more about cue ball control than the big table. Whoever controls the cue ball best should win on the bar box even more so than on a big table.
Speaking of cue balls, I would seriously consider using the championship cue ball for at least a month before the nationals even on the big table. Again, you need to absolutely own the cue ball when you get to the nationals.
Hu
Some thoughts:
Obviously as you now realize, the Valley nationals are going to be played on Valley tables. You can largely take away the advantages of the seven foot specialists by really focusing on bar box play for a few weeks before going to the nationals though.
I don't know what the break rules are, winner breaks, loser breaks, alternate breaks, but assuming you get a shot at the table in the match, the better player has a huge edge on a bar box too. The bar box is far more about cue ball control than the big table. Whoever controls the cue ball best should win on the bar box even more so than on a big table.
Speaking of cue balls, I would seriously consider using the championship cue ball for at least a month before the nationals even on the big table. Again, you need to absolutely own the cue ball when you get to the nationals.
Hu
Keep the votes coming.
Here are the main points I'm getting so far:
1. It's meaningless to even worry about it because it's simply not practical to play on 9 footers. I agree with Jude on this. There were 100+ tables in this room and it simply would not fit enough 9 footers without making it a weeklong event. At which point your tables and cloth are not only pricier, but your hotel cost. It's pure fantasy to even hope for such a thing.
2. Play on the same equipment as what you used during the season: If somehow #1 didn't apply, I'd still be stumped here. Our breakdown is like this -
2 locations: we play on 9's
1 locations: we play on 8's
3 location: we play on 7's
Since our home base is one of the 9 footer locations, we end up playing on those more than the others but it's probably close to 50/50 for 9 vs not-9.
3. We ought to be on valley barboxes because it's a valley sponsored league and that's how it's supposed to be played: I didn't realize this and have no explanation as to why we get to play on non-valley 9's and 8's sometimes
4. No matter what my particular local setup is, the majority of players in the majority of leagues are playing on bar boxes: This sounds right to me. Asking me to adjust to a barbox is much more fair than asking a guy with no 9-footer experience to play on 9 footers. It'd be a heist. And maybe we're hurting ourselves by playing on 9's when we know the finals will be barboxes. I'd probably enjoy league less if I had to play 100% small tables though. I'm not even sure that I'd stick with it. I know some players (shane) say barbox 8-ball is great but I'm not getting into it.
5. Smaller tables do favor weaker players, but that's ok, that's what keeps it interesting and gives them a fair shot at the money: I'll buy this one. I guess you could think of it as a "spot" we give to them. We don't handicap the games as in regular season play so this is the next best option, to take pure shooting ability out of the picture and make it more about brains (though I'd argue it's more about luck of the post-break layout than it is about brains).
... sounds like bottom line is it all comes back to point #1, and I'd better learn to play on a barbox if I want to play league with any hopes of winning something. It's tough though. Even though actual league matches are 50/50 between 9-footers and smaller tables... my casual games are 100% 9 footers. So I'm probably playing.. .I dunno, 40 or 50 games on a 9 footer and 4 on a barbox each week.