chevybob20 said:I didn't see this before my last post. Did you shim or did you add to the subrail and replace the rubber? We also call it the "Olhausen Rattle". It's amazing how little the shot is off before it happens. Don't even think of kissing the rail with speed.
DarkArtist said:I play at Hollywood Billiards. A couple weeks ago I measured a corner pocket at 4.0" at the tittie. Placing two balls side-by-side actually looks tighter on HB's tables than in these photos.
I had a couple phone conversations with Eddie Robins last Christmas, and he thought it was very bad that I practiced on tight pockets. He said I wouldn't be able to let out my game completely because I'd always be compensating for the tight pocket.
StevenPWaldon said:They play a bit under 4". These two balls won't fit to the drop, so there's no way it could be 4.5"
av84fun said:I agree with Eddie Robins. Playing on super tight pockets prevents you from practicing cheating the pocket shape...and fairly hard shots often required for shape in normal tournament conditions.
I don't see golfers putting into small holes...or basketball players shooting into small hoops.
I would guess that the vast majority of pro tournaments are played on 4.25-4.5 pockets and I say practice on what you will have to play on for real.
Regards,
Jim
Fatboy said:socks said:Hollywood Billiards...their food is also the best of any pool room ever, its all homemade-I have been in the kitchen, not a microwave heat and eat joint.
Yessiree, awesome potato skins, burgers and steak Caesar salad. And cute waitresses too!
DarkArtist said:Fatboy said:Yessiree, awesome potato skins, burgers and steak Caesar salad. And cute waitresses too!
DarkArtist said:I play at Hollywood Billiards. A couple weeks ago I measured a corner pocket at 4.0" at the tittie. Placing two balls side-by-side actually looks tighter on HB's tables than in these photos.
I had a couple phone conversations with Eddie Robins last Christmas, and he thought it was very bad that I practiced on tight pockets. He said I wouldn't be able to let out my game completely because I'd always be compensating for the tight pocket.
CrownCityCorey said:Hitting balls on tough equipment daily is not confidence inspiring.
av84fun said:I agree with Eddie Robins. Playing on super tight pockets prevents you from practicing cheating the pocket shape...and fairly hard shots often required for shape in normal tournament conditions.
I don't see golfers putting into small holes...or basketball players shooting into small hoops.
Regards,
Jim
T411 said:I disagree; you would be surprised how much you can still cheat the pockets on a very tight table. Also how much practicing cheating the pocket does one really need; whatever or however big the pockets are is indicative of how much one can cheat the pocket. I do not really think that it takes practice to know or do this. As fare as the pockets go, there is no real adjustment going from a table that is tight to a table that has bigger pocket, except that you are now shooting into the ocean. Now there is an adjustment going from big pockets to small pockets. By the way, basketball players do practice shooting into smaller hoops.
Patrick Johnson said:These look like about 4.5" to me (2 balls wide measured at the jaws).
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T411 said:I disagree; you would be surprised how much you can still cheat the pockets on a very tight table. Also how much practicing cheating the pocket does one really need; whatever or however big the pockets are is indicative of how much one can cheat the pocket. I do not really think that it takes practice to know or do this. As fare as the pockets go, there is no real adjustment going from a table that is tight to a table that has bigger pocket, except that you are now shooting into the ocean. Now there is an adjustment going from big pockets to small pockets. By the way, basketball players do practice shooting into smaller hoops.