I'm just starting to dabble in straight pool, and I mostly play on a 7-foot home table with 4.5" corner and 5" side pockets. With a 15-ball rack, there is a lot of congestion on a 7-footer.
It would seem to me that to best simulate the 14.1 game on a 9-foot table, one would use a 10 balls on a 7-footer, and play it as "9.1". This results in the about same (table area) to (ball) ratio, and would seem to better duplicate the traffic density.
Any comments on using a short rack on a small table? Are high runs playing 9.1 on a 7-footer likely to be comparable to 14.1 on a 9-footer? Is the game "truer" than using the full rack?
It would seem to me that to best simulate the 14.1 game on a 9-foot table, one would use a 10 balls on a 7-footer, and play it as "9.1". This results in the about same (table area) to (ball) ratio, and would seem to better duplicate the traffic density.
Any comments on using a short rack on a small table? Are high runs playing 9.1 on a 7-footer likely to be comparable to 14.1 on a 9-footer? Is the game "truer" than using the full rack?