I like the green.
Seems people always want to make the game easier.
So you like blue because you can see the edge of the ball easier?:bash:
Selling cloth.
On my Gold Crown, I have the traditional standard green and have a few folks make comments about it.
Ken
Ok, The other day a player was ranting about the blue felt on a table wondering when ,where and why the use it. Im looking for answers to the question.
I heard once before that "Diamond" tables have it because it is easier on the eyes, but cant validate it.
Can anyone give some back ground as to why there is a big shift to blue felt over the traditional green?
You had tons of low level players, less experienced players, less knowledgeable players etc buying Predator cues and putting kamui on their budweiser cues, all the while not knowing what deflection was much less how to tell or determine it's behavior based on their playing style and ability.
And so on and so on, you can fill in the blanks from here i guess.
I was hanging out in a booth at a trade show that was selling low-squirt shafts. While I was there five or six players came up to try a shaft or two. Several of them bought shafts or full cues. None of them put side spin on the cue ball when trying shots.... You had tons of low level players, less experienced players, less knowledgeable players etc buying Predator cues and putting kamui on their budweiser cues, all the while not knowing what deflection was much less how to tell or determine it's behavior based on their playing style and ability. ...
Ok, The other day a player was ranting about the blue felt on a table wondering when ,where and why the use it. Im looking for answers to the question.
I heard once before that "Diamond" tables have it because it is easier on the eyes, but cant validate it.
Can anyone give some back ground as to why there is a big shift to blue felt over the traditional green?
Some say it's easier to see the edges of the balls but I can't really tell the difference while playing. It is, however, slightly easier to tell which ball is which while watching a match on tv/stream. If I had to bet, my money would be that tv/viewership was the primary driver initially and now a lot of people just prefer it over green. Not sure when the transition happened or started but it's been a little while ago now, I think.
Worst are dark colors like ... Red & Black
I played at a bar in town that has two GCs with black Simonis on them. It was insane - you couldn't see a thing. Any shot with the ball more than 3 feet away was an adventure - especially if the object ball was near the rail.
Gideon