So after a rough year at the VNEA finals, I got to wondering how it is our pretty good team got beat. The first instinct is to just say they're better and/or we dogged it.
But I kind of feel like 7 footers give inferior players an edge and makes the outcome sort of a coin flip. The winner seems to be determined by the break than the shooting (not so much breaking skill but which player ends up with fewer clusters). And everyone can be a hero and make long shots because in reality they aren't tough, everything's close and the pockets are enormous and very accepting.
Our own team plays on 9 footers and most (not all) of our away games are also on 9's. Coming to play the most important matches on toy tables feels like a letdown. It's pool, but it's a different form of pool from what I consider "real" pool. Maybe this is just a bad attitude.
PS: I realize it's a moot point... due to money and space constraints these will always be held on barboxes. So this is more just to see if my perspective is warped
But I kind of feel like 7 footers give inferior players an edge and makes the outcome sort of a coin flip. The winner seems to be determined by the break than the shooting (not so much breaking skill but which player ends up with fewer clusters). And everyone can be a hero and make long shots because in reality they aren't tough, everything's close and the pockets are enormous and very accepting.
Our own team plays on 9 footers and most (not all) of our away games are also on 9's. Coming to play the most important matches on toy tables feels like a letdown. It's pool, but it's a different form of pool from what I consider "real" pool. Maybe this is just a bad attitude.
PS: I realize it's a moot point... due to money and space constraints these will always be held on barboxes. So this is more just to see if my perspective is warped
