I’ll go with people that were there or lived in the area and visited that pool hall.Several sources say 5"
I’ll go with people that were there or lived in the area and visited that pool hall.Several sources say 5"
LOL! I was there. It was a 14.1 workshop with Schmidt. He ran 100 all the while telling us what he was thinking as he was navigating the racks. It was pretty impressive. I knew the table well that was used for the workshop, having played on it extensively.I doubt it. The pockets in this video are total buckets. What was the high run here?
4.5" on that table, or tighter?LOL! I was there. It was a 14.1 workshop with Schmidt. He ran 100 all the while telling us what he was thinking as he was navigating the racks. It was pretty impressive. I knew the table well that was used for the workshop, having played on it extensively.
4”.4.5" on that table, or tighter?
I would play on what you want to play on
How many accounts do you have? Its like Bizzaro Jerry, or Bizzaro Danny.I have a 9 foot with 4 1/4 " pockets so I doubt many if any could break 100...
How about a 7 ft with 4 1/2 " pockets?
I mean every straight pool score should be accompanied with table and pocket size.
I have a 9 foot with 4 1/4 " pockets so I doubt many if any could break 100...
How about a 7 ft with 4 1/2 " pockets?
I mean every straight pool score should be accompanied with table and pocket size.
No longer. Gauss specs henceforth...It’s all about the magnet's in the pockets & in the balls. This is NOT common knowledge, there’s a secret society of 14.1 champions who are privy to this most classified information……![]()
The game of 14.1 completely changes for most of us mortal 14.1 lovers on 4-1/2” or tighter corner pockets. I think 4-3/4” is ideal for those of us whose lifetime 14.1 high run is well under 100, and no tighter than 4-1/2” or 4-3/8” corners even for pro level 14.1 tournament play.I have a 9 foot with 4 1/4 " pockets so I doubt many if any could break 100...
How about a 7 ft with 4 1/2 " pockets?
I mean every straight pool score should be accompanied with table and pocket size.
Here is what I think:The pockets in the video are on a Diamond in the tournament room at Q-Master in Virginia Beach. Those tables have 4.5 inch pockets. I played on those tables last Saturday. I don't know what the high run was that year, but this year the high run was 216 (125 extended) by Filler.
Most pool players do not consider 4.5 buckets, although Matchroom is moving to smaller pockets especially for elite events.