There are all kinds of "home tables", some much better than others. Connelly made some dynamite home tables. They had one called the Ultimate with 2" thick slate. It played so quiet! Peter Vitalie made some pretty good tables and so did Olhausen. I also liked the Global and Rebco tables that you would see on the West Coast.
My short answer would be that I played on any table in any poolroom where I could get action. I've played on some junk in my time, but it was junk for the other guy too. I always figured that if I was the better player I would figure out how to get the money and most of the time I did! I survived eight years of daily action and had enough left over to buy my first poolroom. From then on it was all Gold Crowns! :smile:
My short answer would be that I played on any table in any poolroom where I could get action. I've played on some junk in my time, but it was junk for the other guy too. I always figured that if I was the better player I would figure out how to get the money and most of the time I did! I survived eight years of daily action and had enough left over to buy my first poolroom. From then on it was all Gold Crowns! :smile: