got to give Matt and Jay some weight
I have to give Matt and Jay's opinions considerable weight but I have to admit I'm just against the idea of adding anything to the playing surface, I don't like the stick-on dots.
Can somebody with a Magic Rack and a set of calipers or a mike tell us how thick it is? How does the finish on it compare to playing cloth?
I still think adding anything to the playing surface is evil but I hate all of the racking game playing as much as anybody too.
Hu
I have to give Matt and Jay's opinions considerable weight but I have to admit I'm just against the idea of adding anything to the playing surface, I don't like the stick-on dots.
Can somebody with a Magic Rack and a set of calipers or a mike tell us how thick it is? How does the finish on it compare to playing cloth?
I still think adding anything to the playing surface is evil but I hate all of the racking game playing as much as anybody too.
Hu
When Jay types, people listen (or sumtin like that). :thumbup:
I love it. I've been using the same magic rack for @ 8 months. In all my games not one opponent has come to dislike it. In the 3% of breaks where a ball remains on it, we always mark the ball and remove the rack. IT'S CAKE and it's second nature. Not an issue.
Seems the overwhelming # of detractors on this thread have never even tried it. Regardless of your initial impressions, I'd suggest you try it for a couple hour session and then offer a fully informed review.
Sorry, but just watch the 16 tables at the US Open at any given time. Someone said "learn how to rack" - well it's not that simple. There's so much time burned racking and bit*hing over racking, it's tiresome and takes away from the game.
And the mechanics that gain an unfair advantage be damned.
Magic Rack = a more honest game
10 ball is the game and magic rack is the bomb IMO. 9 ball is great too, but it IS so predictable. It's good to use if you like packages and have a good seat.
Please, just try it, pool will be better for it IMO. (and no, I don't sell or gain from my thumbs up on what I believe is the best pool invention of the decade).
ps: they used it for the World 10 ball in the Phillipines this year and on numerous other non-US tour stops. Seems the US is behind on this one. I have an opinion as to why, but that's a different controversial topic.