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It could also be sum of couple different factors. If cloth is not stretched tight enough and air condition cold + damp weather. Then table would play really slow compared to normal. Also dirty balls affect it.
It's possible the cloth is not right enough. The table is brand new with brand new balls and the house is only one year old. Located in N.C. so it is not cold either. Thanks for your thoughts. All opinions are appreciated...
 
An ordinary printed logo is also on one end of the cloth. Some will use that part on the head rail cushion. I had mine done that way on a previous table.
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It could also be sum of couple different factors. If cloth is not stretched tight enough and air condition cold + damp weather. Then table would play really slow compared to normal. Also dirty balls affect it.

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I know two people that went to Florida (we're from Idaho) and the AC was blowing cold on half of the table and Florida's humidity is so bad they could tell from one end of the table to the other the speed was different - I was not there to confirm but I believe it.

Today me and a buddy were playing for a couple of hours at my house and as it cooled down outside and I turned the air off and opened the windows and my buddy literally had a ball stop 1/4" before falling and we both knew that ball should've went. After some discussion we realized I had shut the AC off. My house is on a concrete slab so the AC (2 vents) is directly above the table and blows directly on it. I can 100% tell the difference. Would he had made it with the AC on, we don't know, but we definitely changed our style of play because of it.
 
From several tables I played on, the cheaper stuff (not Champion but the more generic brands) have a rougher feel to it than Simonis and also have a stronger smell to it. A pool hall near me redid their tables with some Chinese cloth and the whole place had that plastic chemical smell you get from some products, and the tables felt almost like what a sharkskin feels like, not quite sandpaper but rough. That was not the only place that I ran across with with, but they did a bunch of tables at once so the smell and feel was really noticeable there.
 
My ho town is on an island and the fog can roll in down the harbor and into town at anytime. As kids we used to hustle players that came through by opening the doors when the fog rolled in. Within 30 minutes the table would tighten up and they would jaw balls they made earlier.. Use to screw them out of town boys bad!
 
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I didn’t read whole thread. Mine is right side up, but I don’t think they stretched 860hr correctly which is making it a bit slower. Simonis should also be on outer seam every meter if memory serves me.
 
This whole issue of one side being so different from another is interesting. Thread being round is going to be the same no matter how it is laid out. So then is Simonis treating the cloth differently on one side? Makes me curious what they do to one side so that it plays so differently. Certainly Simonis is not going to give that info out but what are they doing to it? Very curious about that... Shaving it? Treating it chemically?
Have you ever seen one of those crotcheting templates? The ones with all the square holes? Like a Santa clause that you use yarn for? The back is fuzzy and the front nice and clean when you are done. Something like that is my best guess.
 
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