Rich R. said:This is a major point. The Diamonds actually play truer than the brunswicks. If you hit a pocket, the ball goes down. Sometimes, the Brunswicks will spit it out. Considering that the ladies play on Brunswick tables most often, they are actually playing on the tougher tables.
I tried to use wording that wouldn't paint one as being better than the other. "Truer" and "tougher" are not easy words to use here. I think it can be agreed that if you play on a particular style of table, you will become familiar with that style. There are certain shots you can make on a Brunswick that will be rejected on a Diamond and vice versa.
Personally, I like both of them. I'm happier when I see Brunswick GC IVs because I play on those most often. My next choice is likely GC IIIs because I've probably logged more hours on that model than I've spent doing anything else in life. Diamonds are a bit foreign to me and I've learned every time I have to compete on them, to get ample practice time in.