what if it were BIGGER?

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silly thing i ever sa was my first thought, even kids will bore quickly.
2nd thought, maybe it would make for some good practice, maybe?
and the it came to me, what if it were bigger :)
 
silly thing i ever sa was my first thought, even kids will bore quickly.
2nd thought, maybe it would make for some good practice, maybe?
and the it came to me, what if it were bigger :)
Probably your old lady wouldn't be so *****y!!!!! Just playing man, sorry really but ya asked for it lol ;)
 
I think it would be a neat table too play on.

i think in the right proportions it would be fun, let's say 9' foot or 10' foot , even 12' foot.

how about this... no pockets, just rails, imagine a 3 cushion game with a ten foot version :wink:
 
Be careful, that's a question that never leads to anything good.

Always leads to an argument or someones feelings getting hurt.


Anyways, am I the only one here thinking this table may not be as easy as you're making it sound?

I mean, only 3 pockets and some really awkward positions things could get into.

It would be interesting but I'm wondering how practical the actual use of it for 'practice' would be, given that it isn't rectangular and not much of what you're actually banking will be practical on normal tables.
 
What a Space Saver!

silly thing i ever sa was my first thought, even kids will bore quickly.
2nd thought, maybe it would make for some good practice, maybe?
and the it came to me, what if it were bigger :)

This is cool, Im sure kids would have a blast with it for bowling alleys, high school clubs etc. I like it! Then maybe people who play this end up playing conventional pool.
 
It could be called "Grant's Triangle" and come in "bar triangle" and 9-footer sizes. :p

-Sean

Make a 9 foot version and put Nick Varner in some one-pocket action on it and you might just have yourself a single rack of pool that would conclude when my children's children's childern were long dead.

"The Wedge" would have to finally be outlawed.
 
Make a 9 foot version and put Nick Varner in some one-pocket action on it and you might just have yourself a single rack of pool that would conclude when my children's children's childern were long dead.

"The Wedge" would have to finally be outlawed.

Agreed. One pocket action on that table with an overly-defensive player (especially one that likes to play the wedge) makes it too easy to push the balls into a corner. And especially a corner that doesn't face the opponent's pocket.

Heebie-jeebies just thinking about it.
 
Is this big enough?
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Earl would hate this table....all it's got is side pockets.
:angry:
 
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