I thought you might be interested in the press release from the IPT which details the statistics Dana has complied and that he used to help select the type of cloth used for the IPT.
"IPT Cloth - Gorina has been selected to manufacturer our tournament cloth to our very unique and specific requirements. There is no cloth in the world currently that is identical to the IPT tournament cloth. This slow nap cloth combined with the tight pockets of the IPT Diamond table, and with no breaking from the side rail, means that it is difficult to make balls on the break. This is the most significant reason this cloth was selected. With fast worsted cloth, even on a table with tight pockets, it is relatively easy to pocket two or three balls on the break. In our testing it was shown that on the same Diamond table, the worsted cloth produced 97 percent of the time at least one ball pocketed. This was compared to only 52 percent of the time a ball was pocketed with the IPT slow nap cloth. On the worsted cloth 65 percent of the time two or more balls were pocketed. This compared to only 22 percent of the time where two or more balls were pocketed with the IPT nap cloth. On the worsted cloth balls were tied up only 18 percent of the time. On the IPT nap cloth balls were tied up 42 percent of the time. In this test, the nap cloth had been broken in for three weeks of solid play; it was not new cloth.
What this means is that breaking and running out on the IPT nap cloth is much more difficult. In order to break and run out on the IPT nap cloth you must possess a very powerful break, knowledge of running patterns, pinpoint cue ball control, and incredible accuracy with a powerful stroke. It has been proven that the harder you hit the cue ball the less accurate the shot becomes. These factors dramatically reduce luck. These conditions will mean that the better player will more consistently win. IPT Tournament Conditions, like the U.S. Open golf conditions, are designed to make luck much less of a factor. To win an IPT Tournament, a player must have tremendous physical and mental stamina, ability to handle pressure, knowledge of running patterns, a high degree of accurate shot making, a powerful stroke, a powerful break, and excellent cue ball control. The winner must possess all of these skills. IPT Champions will not be lucky. They will be true athletes who have the mind, knowledge, skills, and physical fitness to be the best. Available now."
You still think it doesn't matter if they play on slow cloth? Another thing, you said "If the IPT is successful, we are all doomed to play forever on crappy, nappy cloth, in a world where ball-bangers rule."
How in the world would what the IPT uses to play on affect what you, I, or anyone else chooses to play on? I don't know about you, but if I prefer to play on Simonis 860, I will damn sure play on it. Exactly how is the IPT's choice of cloth going to impact what you play on? Or are you saying you should have been chosen by the IPT in the first place to play their tour? I noticed you take great exception to many of the players on that tour. And why again aren't you a member? Of course now, I guess, since they have an open tournament coming up, it won't be long before you qualify and you're playing in IPT events with the other "ball bangers." Right?