If the grey continues to gain popularity due to usage in Matchroom events, I’m curious if Simonis might offer it in 860 HR at some point?Part of what I liked about the Grey was the contrast of ALL of the balls to the cloth making to colors jump out a bit easier (old eyes here). I liked that part a lot. Part of what I DIDN'T like about the Grey was the depth of the shadows. The TB seems to show less severe of a shadow than the Grey did.
The real question is can the 4 ball be pocketed in the corner then run the rest same pocket?The old days.
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That was a 1p wwyd.The real question is can the 4 ball be pocketed in the corner then run the rest same pocket?
My stance exactly. I also notice grime and grease etc more on the TB. Green is the way imo.Tournament blue looks great to me on television, but is a little harsh to my eyes, when I see it in person. Thus, I went with green on my table.
So my only suggestion, is to take a look at them in person before you decide.
Honestly strange that more people don’t talk about this part.That blue cloth looks filthy 2 minutes after it’s installed. All the stains show like the northern star. I really don’t like it at all. Green all the way for me.
Tournament blue unless your playing in a brothel or in the Castro then you can use those other ‘dandy’ colors like red, tan or yellow to match your handbag and shoes.As I’ve not saw two of these colors on tables. For those who have played on these tables with these colors what color do you prefer in Simonis, tournament blue, grey or powder blue. Thanks
You should cover the entire table before having family dinner on it! Just a suggestion.That blue cloth looks filthy 2 minutes after it’s installed. All the stains show like the northern star.
Nope lol. So I can't really compare to blue or green, having played 99.9% of my time on grey, except to say grey does not hide burn marks at all.Is the grey better for hiding white burn marks?
I think camel is the best color to keep the burn spots and break lines from being as noticeable. Problem is it’s one of the worst colors for removing blue chalk marks.Nope lol. So I can't really compare to blue or green, having played 99.9% of my time on grey, except to say grey does not hide burn marks at all.
It sounds a lot like putting your car seatbelt over your shoulder without plugging it in, in case a cop is checking for them being worn ;-)Yes that's absolutely what I think and know to be true, and don't understand why these accomplished pool players would do such a thing.
I think burn marks are related to the cloth construction rather than the color. I had 860 HR Tournament Blue and find the Championship 30/30 wears much better and shows less burn marks-Is the grey better for hiding white burn marks?