Can Diamond Rails-Cushions be Installed Wrong?

Another question for RKC, if you were going to buy a new table and you weren't the one setting it up, what table would you buy and what size would it be?
 
Another question for RKC, if you were going to buy a new table and you weren't the one setting it up, what table would you buy and what size would it be?

Well, that depends on several factors. 1) is there a chance I'll be moving, 2) how much room i have for a pool table, 3) do i play mostly in pool leagues or tournaments. 4)How much am i willing to lose in the price of the table if i decided i wanted to sell it, 5) How easy is it going to be to sell if i wanted to go that route.

So, since I can practice my stroke and cue ball control on ANY size table, i guess I'd buy a Diamond 7ft Prom as its the easiest table to resell, and it's going to retain about 90% of its value, and at least break even if the factory price goes up in value. Most people don't realize 95% of all the pool played on a 9ft pool table is played within a 40"×80" playing surface wich is the size of a 7ft pool table and 14.1 if played correctly is played between the side pocmets and the foot of the table, seldom are balls ever pocketed in the head rail pockets, so a playing surface of 50"×50" is where 90% of the balls are pocketed.
 
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