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  1. Grilled Cheese

    Diamond pockets specs

    The worst tables I've ever played on were these triple shimmed gold crown II's ....bad angles, and the stacking of shim material also changes the rebound properties. This is why building the subrail up is preferred. The old timers thought it was great setup as they and others would adhere to...
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    Diamond pockets specs

    I agree, there's so many poorly setup tables out there because people think they can just shim things down or tighten them up without consideration for the entire geometry of the pocket. It's not just pocket opening, there's the shelf, the shelf curvature, the throat of the pocket and the...
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    RKC on You Tube

    He got banned? Jeesh. He was always cool and chill on here. That's unfortunate. Anyway, he's got to be the best table mechanic in the country and has provided literal gold in terms of information and techniques. He helped me out years ago with tips to solve some issues on tables. You can see...
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    APA (by Google)

    "Free" I could write a lengthy post about this, but not sure if that's ok on this forum or not.
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    Quitting Winners Question

    Most of you don't get it because you probably think exclusively about the money and not about the pride in one's game, reputation and honor. Literally anyone can get a set/game ahead and run away. There's not much to it. That's pathetic. It's also cowardice and an admission you're not confident...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    "previous generations played on slop bucket pockets" :rolleyes:
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    New Year's Resolution - Getting some training / coaching

    Also, just because some people can do, doesn't mean they can teach. Lot of pros are obviously great players, but teaching is also a distinct skill. Being able to communicate and transfer the knowledge isn't something most of them can do well from what I've seen. A few might even be BS'ers...
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    New Year's Resolution - Getting some training / coaching

    Always be suspect of anyone who wants to significantly change your stroke. What they should be doing is, correcting any flaws in your existing stroke, not trying to get you to do something very different. For example, if you have a wobbly bridge ...no matter what stroke you have, that's not...
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    Personally most annoying thing in pool.

    Yikes, I think you just insulted 30% of this forum.
  10. Grilled Cheese

    Best Tip on the Market - soft to medium

    Elk Master. No, I'm not trolling. If you like soft tip, this is the one. Worked for Efren. Also, one of the most popular tips in the snooker world. And these are guys who can really shoot. In other words, this tip is NOT holding anyone back in terms of accuracy, spin or anything else for that...
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    Personally most annoying thing in pool.

    What's the most annoying thing about pool? The people. There seems to be a higher percentage of no-class people than in other hobbies, sports and realms I have been in. Now, by no-class, I not talking low income or anything like that. What I mean is simply undesirable individuals. A few of...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    I never said they were frequent, but they happened plenty back then. That era was not void of it because there was a deficiency in skill. Probably more since they played winner breaks more often back then, but I'm not factoring this in. I'm using that as a descriptor of skill level. There were...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    For me, "live" pool is dead. I wouldn't pay a penny to watch another live 9-ball event in person. They should pay me instead to be audience filler. I stopped attending and watching local pro tournaments even when they were free attendance years back. It's just boring - and I'm a person who...
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    As for shot clocks

    Like you, I like timely reasonable play. To answer your question, no, they don't discover or all of a sudden see a shot that they didn't see in the first few seconds of analysis. If a pro cannot see a shot within a little bit of brainstorming, they never will until they LEARN that new shot...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    Shot-clock is a compromise. You eliminate the ass draggers and time sharks, but this comes at the expense of rushed play in scenarios where it's reasonable for any player of any speed to take time sizing up a shot. So with shot-clock pool we're not on suicide-watch suffering the snail pool, but...
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    As for shot clocks

    Chess clock is the best for a lot of reasons, but has practicality issues and there's challenges with how end-game scenarios go down when someone is about to lose a match due to time.
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    Anyone else prefer very hard tips??

    Hard tips are more efficient, so more speed as they aren't shock absorbers. Soft tips, at least while they are new or fresh, give more more spin with less effort. I believe having a harder tip is better, because efficiency, better feedback and speed control trumps a tiny bit of grip/spin any...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    That's not entirely true in an absolute sense. Perhaps some of the billiard historians can provide their input, but I remember a lot of talk about this subject going back to the old rec.sport.billiards days where it was said by folks who were connoisseurs of vintage tables that for most of the...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    I'll reply in more detail to the folks who took the time to give detailed responses in a bit, but before that ...want to clarify a few things... 1. I am not arguing in favor of speed-demon rapid-fire machine-gun pool. I thought I made that clear being against the shot-clock in my original post...
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    Modern Era Tournament Slow Play - (a rant)

    I have heard the argument that this kind of painful slow play equates to higher level play by some of my European friends. I'm not sure I can agree after comparing to a faster pace of play done by previous greats and hall of famers. So long as great and elite play exists at a faster pace, this...
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