Does anyone know how the Predator Apex tables play relative to a standard Diamond pro table? What are the pocket specifications? Curious, as the pros "only" ran out 13% from the break and no packages ran.
Maybe I have a chance to cash in one of these events after all. 🤣🤣🤣
Part of the pool room allure has always been the dark humor of despair. Hey, it's fascinating, what can I say? A lovey and engaging game with copious accompanying human tragedy. Hey, like Garth Brooks, I've got friends in low places, lol.
Indeed, why would someone play the game that they've already won?
I'm not SVB, but I'm close to my desired F you money bankroll myself, so I totally understand.
I have decided to follow up on this thread because one, I'm ill with a fever and chills, two, still managed to break and run a couple of 10 ball racks any damn way, and three, my life on a Saturday evening has devolved into this.
Having stated the prior disclaimer, here's what I know about this...
I can relate to this. I'm 46 and I started back playing and practicing again within the last four months. I actually think I'm getting better now than I was ten years ago. I do wear contacts, multifocal lenses to be specific, and I truly don't see the edges of the balls as crisply as I did...
I use the x1 and yes, it works and I'm happy with the results. I just read their instructions and do that. Overpriced? Who cares. No moving parts and it's worked for me for years.
I've only ran into the 50's a few times on my 9' diamond pro with 4.5" pockets. I don't play 14.1 and it was only ever a practice excercise, but I assure you it's a tough ask to put up big numbers in straight pool on such a table.
I'm curious, will you change out your cloth yearly or at regular intervals so as to keep the playing conditions new or new-ish? Just wondering, because my home table is a 9' diamond pro with 4.5" pockets and I've always allowed the cloth to wear in. I'm not willing to budget for paying for...