I putting 4 Diamond Smarttables with Pro-cut pockets in a local bar in Huntington Beach CA. This bar has 14 APA leagues. I was wondering if its an advantage for the home teams to have tight pockets, in regards to the rating system.
I putting 4 Diamond Smarttables with Pro-cut pockets in a local bar in Huntington Beach CA. This bar has 14 APA leagues. I was wondering if its an advantage for the home teams to have tight pockets, in regards to the rating system.
I putting 4 Diamond Smarttables with Pro-cut pockets in a local bar in Huntington Beach CA. This bar has 14 APA leagues. I was wondering if its an advantage for the home teams to have tight pockets, in regards to the rating system.
I putting 4 Diamond Smarttables with Pro-cut pockets in a local bar in Huntington Beach CA. This bar has 14 APA leagues. I was wondering if its an advantage for the home teams to have tight pockets, in regards to the rating system.
I putting 4 Diamond Smarttables with Pro-cut pockets in a local bar in Huntington Beach CA. This bar has 14 APA leagues. I was wondering if its an advantage for the home teams to have tight pockets, in regards to the rating system.
I was wondering if its an advantage for the home teams to have tight pockets, in regards to the rating system.
Shooters or The Pen.![]()
Heck with the APA Bangers, I can't wait to go Play on them.:grin-square:
I am sure us locals will get a weekly tournament going on them on a league off night. :grin-square: Thanks for the Good news.
Thanks Donnie, I will go over later and try them out.The tables are going into Shooters. I have two there now and two more on Wednesday. We are running a weekly tournament on Saturdays, starting at 2pm, first tournament on Jan-16. We haven't decided exactly but plan to put at least 80% entry fees into the pot. With 4 tables we plan on the capacity being 30+.
Thanks Donnie, I will go over later and try them out.
Will you be running the tournament? 8-Ball? What rules?
APA NOT I hope. HB pocket money mens league rules maybe.
the way the format for APA in my area is one home game and then away. Since the home team is playing on tougher tables every other week, they will miss more shots, therefore keeping their handicap rating score lower. basically the same as a sand-bagger missing one shot a game. I don't think the apa rating is based on winning or losing but how many innings are needed to a play a game.
what's nice about the Diamond tables is faster play and lively cushions,its not uncommon to make several balls on the break, this speeds up the game too.Other than playing a few games every other week on the same table I don't know if there is an advantage. I play on a few different leagues and I don't know of any player on any of the teams that plays of practices at the home table other than on league night.
I feel if a player can aim he can make a ball in the pocket. If he uses one of those aiming or shooting gimmick systems than he may have a problem.
I would love having nice Diamond tables at every bar. The problem is a bar wants the tables to be easy. That means more balls are made, that means more games and that results in more money.
On the other hand having a nice table may result in action by the serious and money players