I made this post in Nov of 2008, for my review of the Diamond ProAM Table:
Last night I played on a 2 or 3 year old Diamond Pro/Am table. I played about 8 hours of a gambling one pocket session. I've been playing on Brunswick Gold Crowns 1 through 4 for my entire 15 yr pool career.
I can't believe how many of you guys love these tables. From a player's standpoint, I hated them.
Dislikes:
1. The frame kept getting in my way. My feet would often hit the table legs, forcing me to change my stance. And my lower leg would often hit the skirt of the table. I'm tall but this never happens on a Gold Crown. I noticed it immediately.
2. No ball storage. You can't play one pocket easily this way. We placed on the floor the ball tray for one guy and the rack for the other guy by each of our pockets. Of course they would occasionally get in our way, and it was not a "graceful" way to keep score.
3. Ball return. I keep hearing how great and fast and quiet the ball return is on these tables. Unfortunately, that is only half the story. Once the balls make their quick and silent trek to the ball gully, they are a pain to get out. The slope of the floor of the gully is so slight, that if you bump the balls with your fingers trying to get them out, they climb up the slight angle and take several long seconds to come back down.
4. The cushions. The cushions were way to fast. The ball picked up a lot more speed coming off the cushion. This was especially noticeable playing one hole with all the bank shots. I will say perhaps this was an installation issue, but I have heard other players mention this, including one of the pros on the Gabe/Tony 1 pocket thread where one guy refused to play on a diamond with artemis cushions because they are artificially fast.
There were a few likes I had:
1. The table seemed sturdier. When bumping it with my body there seemed to be absolutely no movement of the table.
2. The finish on the rails looked brand new. And these tables were 2 or 3 years old in a commercial environment.
Overall as a player, I was very disappointed with the tables ball reaction play and features that make playing easier.
Last night I played on a 2 or 3 year old Diamond Pro/Am table. I played about 8 hours of a gambling one pocket session. I've been playing on Brunswick Gold Crowns 1 through 4 for my entire 15 yr pool career.
I can't believe how many of you guys love these tables. From a player's standpoint, I hated them.
Dislikes:
1. The frame kept getting in my way. My feet would often hit the table legs, forcing me to change my stance. And my lower leg would often hit the skirt of the table. I'm tall but this never happens on a Gold Crown. I noticed it immediately.
2. No ball storage. You can't play one pocket easily this way. We placed on the floor the ball tray for one guy and the rack for the other guy by each of our pockets. Of course they would occasionally get in our way, and it was not a "graceful" way to keep score.
3. Ball return. I keep hearing how great and fast and quiet the ball return is on these tables. Unfortunately, that is only half the story. Once the balls make their quick and silent trek to the ball gully, they are a pain to get out. The slope of the floor of the gully is so slight, that if you bump the balls with your fingers trying to get them out, they climb up the slight angle and take several long seconds to come back down.
4. The cushions. The cushions were way to fast. The ball picked up a lot more speed coming off the cushion. This was especially noticeable playing one hole with all the bank shots. I will say perhaps this was an installation issue, but I have heard other players mention this, including one of the pros on the Gabe/Tony 1 pocket thread where one guy refused to play on a diamond with artemis cushions because they are artificially fast.
There were a few likes I had:
1. The table seemed sturdier. When bumping it with my body there seemed to be absolutely no movement of the table.
2. The finish on the rails looked brand new. And these tables were 2 or 3 years old in a commercial environment.
Overall as a player, I was very disappointed with the tables ball reaction play and features that make playing easier.