I’m searching for info on Andy 988 vs Premier. Andy’s web site doesn’t even mention the Premier cloth. Anyway, to answer your question, I recently played at Bluegrass Billiards north of Philly, one of their tables I played on Premier cloth. OMG that table was so fast I quit playing on it when...
My wife doesn’t like the tournament blue but said powder blue would be acceptable. So I’ve got 860 powder blue cloth coming. I’m praying it will be fast enough. I’ve been looking at Andy and Championship cloth but for now I’ll be stuck with the 860.
Part of the story goes something like this, Greg Sullivan wasn't able to level a couple of tables at the Rack. Don't the rail bolts go thru the slates and into the frame? How can you adjust the shims when the rails are torqued to 25 ft/lbs?
I was last there in 2022 for a tournament. I only played in the back room with 9’ tables. It has stadium seating for the rail birds with great views of the tables. My only minor complaint is the 9’ tables are a mix of Red and Blue label tables. I say the red labels played fine all though I’d...
Good luck. Maybe with winter coming, a good mechanic would like a Florida vacation. Just a suggestion, give Yale Billiards a call. They just became a Brunswick GC7 showcase room with new tables for their Sharkstream.
I’ve been told by a mechanic that I trust, that torquing the rail bolts can throw off the leveling. Maybe that’s why the hacks didn’t properly torque the rail bolts. He’s had discussions with Greg Sullivan about it.
PoolActionTV, if you want more dead money you should raise your 620-739 FargoRate to 660-739. There’s a ton of 620-660 players that would love to play even if they don’t really like 1P but would love to get in a tournament to learn or match up.
I’ll have to post pics of V10 buggers on my CB. It happens often and doesn’t matter which brand CB I use. I only lightly brush the tip when applying chalk
If you lay your tip on the rail to check bank angle the green chalk will definitely leave a mark. I’ve had to brush off the mark plenty of times before I shoot.