The magic rack is awesome! A consistent, perfect rack every time. The same for both players. It should be the new standard for all tournament play, in my opinion anyway...
I have found that the magic ball rack works good for 8-ball.
BUT you have to make sure to 'gently' push the balls into each other.
If there was a problem, it was probably from the person racking the balls and their inexperience. Used properly, the balls will be frozen and break well.
Mark Griffin
I have found that the magic ball rack works good for 8-ball.
BUT you have to make sure to 'gently' push the balls into each other.
If there was a problem, it was probably from the person racking the balls and their inexperience. Used properly, the balls will be frozen and break well.
Mark Griffin
Seen tonight at the Accu-stats Inv.
Can't think of a worse idea. What was wrong with the Sardo?
I use the Magic Rack on my home table for practice, just to keep the table from developing divots in the rack area. For this, it works great. I have had three of the 8-ball racks, and found that the rack has only one position in which it racks properly. Because of the angles at which the diamonds are cut into the rack, there is only one position in which you get a tight rack. Other positions leave the two balls behind the head position a little bit loose.
I should've asked..what's wrong with the Sardo or any other quality rack. In other words, anything other than that . It's crazy stopping whatever momentum a player might have been building in order to laboriously construct a tight rack, when, imho, 'rack your own' stops any squabbles. The spectators, I included, shouldn't be subjected to it either.Anytime you can minimize whining & complaining about the rack, it improves the game and how others percieve our sport. Sardo was Expen$ive, heavy, couldn't hang it on the light if needed and I'm sure there were other issues. And if you mistakenly dropped the plastic Sardo rack, it could possibly cut the cloth or break, or people would steal it. Its time came and went, and like everything out there it evolved. I wonder from what perspective your forming your decision? Have you played, traveled, gambled and been in events such as the US Open, or not? How many pro events or semi pro events have you played and ca$hed in to come to this conclusion? If you've been out there for yrs and have come to this conclusion I would question your logic.
Personally I prefer the great wooden racks and the sounds they created as they are part of the game, just like the sound of Sigel with a sliding obj. ball hitttin/slapping the back of the pocket, its special.