In my opinion, the pockets should be as tight as allowable by the rules...Remember years ago when the old schoolers played on those big tables with little pockets and clay balls that were all chipped and stuff. These guys ran 100's of balls. Mosconi, Caras, Greenleaf, Ponzi, Lassiter, and the list goes on and on.
I'd like to see a US Open tournament (straight pool) played on nothing but 5 X 10 tables with the small pockets like they had back then and see who the real champion is.
Back then is when you earned your keep on these unforgiving tables. Now a days it's made too easy and something in the pro circuit should be standardizied with the pockets to make it an even playing field. Any player of C status can play like an A or a good B on a table with big pockets.
No offense to anyone out there, but when was the last time or was there a last time when one of our newer super stars ran over 100 on a tight pocket table or namely a 5 X 10.
Just my two cents worth.
I'd like to see a US Open tournament (straight pool) played on nothing but 5 X 10 tables with the small pockets like they had back then and see who the real champion is.
Back then is when you earned your keep on these unforgiving tables. Now a days it's made too easy and something in the pro circuit should be standardizied with the pockets to make it an even playing field. Any player of C status can play like an A or a good B on a table with big pockets.
No offense to anyone out there, but when was the last time or was there a last time when one of our newer super stars ran over 100 on a tight pocket table or namely a 5 X 10.
Just my two cents worth.