Flakeandrun
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The hall I play at is always working to develop their game. They have just renovated another store (the one they host domestic/local tournaments at), which means all three of their halls are renovated within the last year. It is about halve the size of the one I often play at, but it is awesome nonetheless.
10 x Rasson Wolf tables, 5 x Accura, They have kept the OX as a TV table. Moved the Chinese tables to another part of the store which makes it feel much more open and modern, and provides a seating area for people to watch (which was a bit of a problem before). All the tables have cameras, and the TV table has a vertical camera, and two table length views. All tables are 4" in this hall (as opposed to my local, which is 20 4" and about 15 4.5" Rasson Accura tables)
The Rasson Wolf is a fine looking table, plays just as well as any of their other product. There's not a lot separating the tables beyond aesthetics in all honesty. I think the OX has slightly less curve on the rails than the Accura and Wolf, which is noticeable to me when bridging (you can kind of see that curve in the picture here). But then that is splitting hairs. It's funny listening to people talk about how table models differ, all without actually acknowledging that pretty much every table in existence will play slightly different, even from the same model. I do really like how this table looks, and the built quality is tops.
Whilst they're newly installed with fresh cloth I will hit a few balls here, but then once the freshness has worn off, I will save myself the 30 minutes car ride and stick to the usual store. One cool feature the hall has installed, is magnetic points for attaching chalk. I just like the idea. One by the cue holsters/racks where you sit, and another on the wall. I actually wish Rasson would put a magnet in the rails as they do on some of their Chinese tables, as then chalk is going nowhere.
10 x Rasson Wolf tables, 5 x Accura, They have kept the OX as a TV table. Moved the Chinese tables to another part of the store which makes it feel much more open and modern, and provides a seating area for people to watch (which was a bit of a problem before). All the tables have cameras, and the TV table has a vertical camera, and two table length views. All tables are 4" in this hall (as opposed to my local, which is 20 4" and about 15 4.5" Rasson Accura tables)
The Rasson Wolf is a fine looking table, plays just as well as any of their other product. There's not a lot separating the tables beyond aesthetics in all honesty. I think the OX has slightly less curve on the rails than the Accura and Wolf, which is noticeable to me when bridging (you can kind of see that curve in the picture here). But then that is splitting hairs. It's funny listening to people talk about how table models differ, all without actually acknowledging that pretty much every table in existence will play slightly different, even from the same model. I do really like how this table looks, and the built quality is tops.
Whilst they're newly installed with fresh cloth I will hit a few balls here, but then once the freshness has worn off, I will save myself the 30 minutes car ride and stick to the usual store. One cool feature the hall has installed, is magnetic points for attaching chalk. I just like the idea. One by the cue holsters/racks where you sit, and another on the wall. I actually wish Rasson would put a magnet in the rails as they do on some of their Chinese tables, as then chalk is going nowhere.
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