Hey man, i didn't come up with the scenerio
i just added to the fairytale.
SLIM
slim - you left out "once upon a time...".
i just added to the fairytale.
SLIM
slim - you left out "once upon a time...".
and yes the table does make a diffrence slim.
All we can do is wait and see.
i just don't get the bichin about the game not being played on a table that doesn't exist yet.
I also would like to see them play again.
SLIM
Did Earl and Johnny play on the same table used to play Shane?
Slim....there have been plenty of 5'x10' real pocket pool tables built by Brunswick over the last 75 years, if someone would have taken a little more time to find one, and have played that match on a real pool table...I'd have never even posted a word about the table used, but that wasn't the case...and that's where I have the problem. I care to much about this sport to see it bastardized by something so bad as by the table that match was played on. Have YOU ever played on a snooker table converted to a pool table, with pocket angles like the ones on that circus table they played on?...If you ever had, then you'd know EXACTLY what I'm talking about. I think we've come to far in this sport, to start back-stepping with freak pool tables, when it comes to seeing 2 of the best pool players on earth matching up in a race to 100.
I don't care what any of you say, if a pool table don't play right....it DOES effect your total overall game....or NONE of you would have EVER complained about how Diamond tables bank short, or play springy off the rails in the past...PERIOD! But, playing a match on that table just goes to show that MOST of you here on AZ don't know SHIT about how a real pool table is suppose to play...because you're ALL a bunch of EXPERTS on everything...EXCEPT pool tables, because that's where your expertise falls short...which is WHY the pool tables are in the condition they're in from coast to coast in this country, and table manufactures can get away with producing the junk they do today...because YOU buyers don't know shit when you see it!
Glen
glen:
Bravo! This states nearly perfectly what is wrong with some of the thinking in this thread. I think it goes back to the following:
1. "armchair quarterbacks" rampant in these forums. But then what else is new?
2. The "home depot" way of thinking. Let's be honest -- a pool table is a simple device. Other than sophisticated ball return mechanisms, a pool table is merely a big slab of slate, resting on and leveled on a base, with rails attached to the slate's perimeter, pocket cut-outs strategically/geometrically placed. at least that's what the average layman / pool player thinks. anyone somewhat mechanically inclined and handy with tools and materials would look at a pool table's construction, and say, "oh, i can do that!" and, "i can fix that!" and, "i can make that better!" at least that's what the average layman / pool player thinks.
the problem is not so much with item #1 (these people are harmless -- all hot air). Rather, the problem is with item #2. We have too many home depot-esque "you can do it[tm]" "table mechanics" out there, in the form of room owners, pool players, and industry people. Too many people that consider themselves "handy" with tools, that "think" they can repair or even modify a table. And, they either butcher the job, or else do an inadequate job. (concerning the latter -- the inadequate job -- it's very easy for one to step back after installing new cloth / rails / cushions, notice the "shiny new-ness" of everything, and go, "oh wow -- that looks *so* much better! I think i did a great job!" and they walk off, patting themselves on the back for "a job well done" -- thinking they saved oh-so-much-money. When in actuality, a good table mechanic will look at the job -- looking past the "shiny new-ness" and more at details like how the cushions/pockets were cut, how the cloth was folded/stapled, etc. -- and realize what a hack job it was.)
and like you say, converting a table designed for one cue sport to satisfy the needs of a different cue sport -- versus a purpose-built table -- exemplifies the home depot-esque "you can do it![tm]" flawed thinking. And it is what perpetuates the poorly-configured and hacked tables -- a never-ending cycle.
I'm hoping the cycle can be broken with the introduction of *proper* 10-footer *pool* tables by a *pool table manufacterer*. Not hacked snooker tables.
Great post,
-sean
i hate to use this term but, sean that is some awesome "nut huggin" your doin there, i am not sure glen will be able sit down.
Nicely written post, too bad it has nothing to do with the point that i am trying to debate with glen,
SLIM
slim:
Actually, it has a lot to do with your point, albeit from a different perspective. You just happened to miss it, or not make the connection, or else are just so lock-jawed onto your point and aren't seeing past it.
-sean
we all understand that the table was not the perfect table.
That being understood: I think there is only one person who believes that the match being played on that table is going to bring about the downfall of pool as we know it.
I have tried to keep up with this thread, so if this has already been answered i apologize.
Has shane complained to anyone about the table conditions?
SLIM
And now I think a rematch will go down!
very few pros in any sport complain about the conditions they play under.
they know that different conditions exist & they will not always be perfect.
a couple things bother me about this whole situation.
1) as far as i have heard, shane never complained about the table. (tired of listening to people whine about nothing)
2) the term gaff has been thrown around by people who do not know what it means. (gaff means making it impossible for someone to win)