what speed wins

The shelf on that table pictured is not very deep either. A similar sized pocket, pro cut on a diamond would be a harder table to fade. Just looking at the ways the balls sit in the pocket I think a touring pro would flat out rob the ghost on your table. High shortstop gets the cheese imo.

I agree ..............
 
tough table

I agree it will take a good short stop to a pro to beat that sob on that table. This table here will make you precise on everything for sure....
 
No i promise its 4. Must be a bad picture.

The measurment pic still doesn't show that its on 4", the pockets on my table are 4 1/4" at the nose and 3 3/4" at the back, i can only fit a ball and a half on those pockets and it seems from your pic that its got more than a ball and a half space in the pocket.

Not to mention if it is 4" to 3 7/8" in the back the mechanic did a bad job as that is only a 1/8 or 2/16ths pocket cut , the cut doesn't look very clean and even if it isn't as small as you say it looks like they would play tough with how they were done.

there are certain angles tolerances that you want on the pocket there was a big discussion about this on the mechanics forum a while back.
 

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