The APA can kiss my.......

I say BS. I have been here all week and the tables are fine. They are decent Valley Bar Boxes. Nothing more nothing less. To blame the equipment for your loss is just sour grapes. You will never get any better if every time you play on equipment that is less than perfect you can't play your best (and or win).

He wasn't blaming the equipment, he was blaming the apa for the condition of the tables. Quit being such a fan boy! Most of us know the apa well enough.
 
I knew this was here ....

I just walked in the door not 20 min's ago and had to get on here because I new this would be on here. Or somthing eles bashng the apa....

I dont mind the Valleys but that cloth is crap crap crap.... It isnt 1920 we arnt playing on shag carpet any more, the game has came along way, are you going to find differnt playing equipment, well of course, even 860 plays differant in changing conditions but that is no excuse for that crapy ass felt. And its more than just that, they have been using thoughs tables for years now and I'd love to see the maintenance records. you always got to like it when you here that thud sound when the ball hits a rail that is lose.

The tables they had in the practice room oh my god are you kidding, you have no love or respect for the game if you even try standding by thoughs. Johnny T's Table probably plays better and its on his POURCH...:p

This does prove one thing, a dollar can still buy sh*t......:D:D:D
 
Happy to be here

Our masters team was there,and,as our team name says(HAPPY TO BE HERE)we had a good time.I have seen better playing conditions,however,
at no time did table conditions contribute to the outcome of any match
we played.We met some wonderful people and all exibited great sportsmanship.We look forward to going back next year.Instead of whining
on here,don't you think it would be better to express your true feelings to the apa home office or even the local league operator.Just my 2 cents worth.
 
My Messge to the APA,
shame.bmp
on them.
 
Happy to be here

Our masters team was there,and,as our team name says(HAPPY TO BE HERE)we had a good time.I have seen better playing conditions,however,
at no time did table conditions contribute to the outcome of any match
we played.We met some wonderful people and all exibited great sportsmanship.We look forward to going back next year.Instead of whining
on here,don't you think it would be better to express your true feelings to the apa home office or even the local league operator.Just my 2 cents worth.
 
9 out of 10 league operators dont give a fuc$!!! Wheres my money is there thought.............and only.


Our masters team was there,and,as our team name says(HAPPY TO BE HERE)we had a good time.I have seen better playing conditions,however,
at no time did table conditions contribute to the outcome of any match
we played.We met some wonderful people and all exibited great sportsmanship.We look forward to going back next year.Instead of whining
on here,don't you think it would be better to express your true feelings to the apa home office or even the local league operator.Just my 2 cents worth.
 
9 out of 10 league operators dont give a fuc$!!! Wheres my money is there thought.............and only.

If that were true, the APA would die. Business doesn't succceed if the people running it don't care about their customers. 9 out of 10 LO's do care what the players think, for the exact reason you stated. Players are the source of their income. If an LO doesn't care about the players, they are going to lose business, and income.

Our LO has at least one flyer sent out every session, asking for player input on ideas to make the league better, everything from how to structure the play-offs to which of those little patches players want to be made available. Players votes on things like this are the deciding factor. And we have one of the largest and most successful leagues in the country.

Steve
 
if a crack head can not find crack, he takes what drug is avalible...........apa will always be here, and be for themselves , the $$$ that is there buisness, providing sound managment and league play is second, and alot of times third, we can not forget the league operators LITTLE CLICKS THEY HAVE.

WE POOL PLAYERS ARE LIKE JUNKIES , LOOSE ONE TO A BAD DRUG, YOU HAVE 3 MORE WANTING THAT DRUG......WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST DEALER TO GIVE US OUR FIX, AND IT IS NOT THE A.P.A...............



If that were true, the APA would die. Busine
doesn't succceed if the people running it don't care about their customers. 9 out of 10 LO's do care what the players think, for the exact reason you stated. Players are the source of their income. If an LO doesn't care about the players, they are going to lose business, and income.

Our LO has at least one flyer sent out every session, asking for player input on ideas to make the league better, everything from how to structure the play-offs to which of those little patches players want to be made available. Players votes on things like this are the deciding factor. And we have one of the largest and most successful leagues in the country.

Steve
 
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I am not going to read this entire thread....simply because it is always the same thing over and over again.

1) The Valley pool table is not a crappy table. Looks like the felt covering job was though. Anyone that has to fold the felt at the corners of any rail cannot properly replace felt on the rails. Doesn't matter if it is the side pockets or end rails, you should never have to fold the edges.

2). In our area, we play local leagues. No traveling and the money is between $8000 to $10000 at the end of the session. (depends on time of year).

3) APA is formatted for lower level players. As long as there are lower level players....APA will survive.
 
I was there and I have to say that I played on several of the practice tables, a couple of the mini room tables and 3 of the tournament room tables. They all played better than the valley shit in the bars and moose lodges, vfw, or american leagon. The conditions were consistent across the tables I played on despite the sloppy felt job. The table in Alison Fisher's booth played better than the others I played on, with the same sloppy felt job.

That being said I felt I had an advantage because I own a 7' Diamond Pro/Am with tournament cut pockets. The actual playing surface (nose of the rail to nose of the rail) is 2" wider and 4" longer than the Valley. The generous pocket size meant I could make shots that wouldn't go at home. Since this was my first big event, that made me more comfortable on the table.

I do wish it was played on Diamonds. If I'd have walked into the room and it was all Pro/Am tables I'd have been in heaven.

I just didn't experience the shitty conditions others here are describing. Either that or the garbage I play on in league every week has lowered my expectations quite a bit.

:cool:
 
I am not going to read this entire thread....simply because it is always the same thing over and over again.

1) The Valley pool table is not a crappy table. Looks like the felt covering job was though. Anyone that has to fold the felt at the corners of any rail cannot properly replace felt on the rails. Doesn't matter if it is the side pockets or end rails, you should never have to fold the edges.

2). In our area, we play local leagues. No traveling and the money is between $8000 to $10000 at the end of the session. (depends on time of year).

3) APA is formatted for lower level players. As long as there are lower level players....APA will survive.

Placing 3rd in the state of Delaware we got almost $6K which was enough to get 7 players round trip to Vegas, hotel at the Circus and $330 spending money for the ones that shared a room. That's a week paid vacation in Vegas and the chance to play in a huge tourney. Not too bad.

Like I said I wish it were Diamond, but the Valleys were better than the ones here in Delaware.

:cool:
 
In all the wishing for Diamond tables that has been expressed, it hasn't been said that not everyone gets excited about playing on them. I do like them myself, but I don't choose where to play by the brand of tables. A significant number of people out there who are accustomed to playing at bars on Dynamos and Valleys don't like the more demanding Diamonds. Maybe the APA is catering to the larger audience with their equipment choice.
 
apa bs

my buddy just got back from the apa event and said he watched a guy bank a ball and the frickin rail fell off...
 
my buddy just got back from the apa event and said he watched a guy bank a ball and the frickin rail fell off...

LOL, I was going to take a nap after reading few threads because I was getting real drawsy, but I laughed so hard on your reply, I am wide awake!

Thanks, dude. :thumbup:

S.
 
my buddy just got back from the apa event and said he watched a guy bank a ball and the frickin rail fell off...

You've heard of "Banking with the Beard"? Well, I guess a spoof on this would be from that table's perspective, "Banking to be Feared!" :D
 
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