I will be on Long Island for a couple of days next week and am wondering if there is a pool room close to Uniondale?
Thanks
Kevin
Thanks
Kevin
I played in that room for a while.
Gold crowns and a bar with some food.
A bit loud for my taste, and the steel shelves/tables LOOK cool but do a number on a shaft...
The bar tender was pretty sweet too...:wink:
Those are AMFs, actually.
Yes they are.
However, when describing them in type, calling them "AMFs" does not do much for someone who is not farmiliar with them, and you end up saying "looks just like a Gold Crown" anyway...![]()
They look like Gold Crowns, which nearly everyone on this site is familiar with. Maybe I should have said that...![]()
IMHO, make & model of a pool table is the most important information, not appearance.
Then by your own admission you should have included the model as well as the maker and not simply said 'AMF tables' right?:wink:
Either way, neither of us did right by the others on the forum.:sorry:
Still looking for somebody who may want to bang a few balls around while I am there.
Kevin
Maybe you two should just settle this on the table and I will come and watch - LOL.
All of the info is greatly appreciated. I went to both room's websites and saw that the tables look like Gold Crowns and although they may actually be AMF's will be good enough tables for my level of play.
Looking forward to visiting both rooms to check them out.
Still looking for somebody who may want to bang a few balls around while I am there.
Kevin
The tables at Raxx are indeed AMFs. For low level players like me, and bangers we wouldn't be able to tell the difference in playability between a GC and his AMF tables. For higher skilled players like Jude, it matters more. Then again, Jude may be spoiled being constantly surrounded by a room full of 9 foot Diamond Pro/Ams.
Holden hosts and plays in both the Predator and Tri-State tours, so I'm sure he pays attention to the playability and upkeep of his tables. Otherwise, he'll notice it in his bottom line, players around here vote with their feet. At Raxx, make sure you try their buffalo wings.
Our own Stever Kurz and Charlie Eames, who are organzing 14.1 Challenge 2011, hang out of Cue Nine.
Yes, perhaps I got a little side-tracked. Holden has a great room and I'm sure anyone that visits will be impressed with how the room is run. Holden can also play some fine pool when he can muster up enough time to stay in tune.
Jude,
You were trying to be helpful by being factual. This is AZ, where details matters, especially when people come here with posts to find out how much their autographed Balabushka cue is worth. Only to be disappointed to find out its not the ones that are worth 5-30K to a collector.
With Valley Forge coming up, I wonder how before people realize that Society Billiards has the same barbox Diamonds used in Amateur tournament at Super Billiard Expo. I think your room is the only one in the area that has such tables, and may be the only place to get in good practice time before that event.