Red Cloth @ Hollywood Billiards !!!

Ray-thanks for the stream.

Max does play a powerful game. Best of luck to all that step up to play in non-ideal conditions-here or elsewhere.

It was mentioned previously that back at the Swanee (Feb) the cloth was ready for replacement. Maybe well-regarded mechanic availability combined with a change in thinking about a targeted customer base dictated the timing of needed cloth redo/but with a hipster color.

Strong players will get there/they figure it out/that's why they're strong.

We recreational players can and will vote with our dollars. We will choose where to spend that money as always.

These are competing interests-we pool bums want the best equipment for the cheapest price(can I get a water, please-and a new cup?)/In order to keep the doors open, the owner needs the free-er spending banger/date night/corporate/production company-beer drinking/merlot & cab with aged cheese imbibing-expense account-beautiful people crowd to make a profit.

Sounds like we're losing a well appointed pool room and transitioning to an upscale hipster club with some tough tables sporting a cloth that may not show spilled red wine. Oh well. Parking was a b*tch, anyway.

Players-Best wishes/play well.

Does HB currently have any of Max's art on the wall?

I believe Max's art is displayed in the downstairs mens bathroom.... :confused:
 
Correction: Hollywood Billiards is on Hollywood Blvd.

The pool room on Sunset was the Hollywood Athletic Club - long been gone...

Corey we need to give John a little consideration because of his age and that he's been away from this area for quite some time. I don't think they even have streets where he lives now.

To John Henderson
I was looking forward to seeing you at the one pocket tournament at HB. But now it seems questionable if they will even have it. I might see you in Arizona for your match. Good luck there.
 
Yes, most unfortunate, for you! The Seminole Tribe is trying to expand their tour to the West Coast and we have $8,500 GUARANTEED in added money and you won't come because of the color of the cloth. Right! It's still pool my friend and in the end the best players will get there.

What we need to do is support the Seminole Tribe so they will be encouraged to do more events on the West Coast next year. There are at least three other California pool rooms who are interested in hosting a similar tournament. You want more good tournaments, then support the ones that already exist. And not coming is not supporting.

How would all you West Coast players like to see four similar events in coming years? It could happen, you know. But by not showing up, you are not helping to make it happen.

Hey Jay,

I do understand your point, and it is very valid. However, I do not live in California and coming out to this tournament costs me a lot of extra money. Therefore I made a personal choice to not come... many people stating that they are still attending this event live in CA. I'm sure many pros that do not live in CA will still attend (and I hope they do)... however I am far from a pro level player (not even close). I spoke with Gerry Mahen (Seminole Pro Tour Director) earlier today explaining the situation and he understood completely.

I have been a very strong supporter of pool on the west coast for quite some time. Here in Arizona we have the Arizona Desert Classic Tour (DCT) run by Dennis Orender... and I attend every event. I have participated in numerous CA/NV tournaments over the years as well (the Swanee, Reno Open, the old Pechauer events, and even the old Labor Day tourney at Shooter's in Riverside when my work schedule allowed). I do as much as I can to support pool on the west coast (even as I live in Arizona) as my work schedule allows and numerous people here on this forum can vouch for that.

I wish the Seminole Pro Tour nothing but success and I truly do hope they expand permanently to the west coast.

Ray
 
I went there to practice today before the tournament. Yes, the cloth is red, but it took me only 5 minutes to get over it. Nothing you think about during play.

The hard part is the pocket size. The tightest I have ever played on.:eek:

I am sure you guys will see some surprising misses on the live stream tomorrow.
 
Corey we need to give John a little consideration because of his age and that he's been away from this area for quite some time. I don't think they even have streets where he lives now.

To John Henderson
I was looking forward to seeing you at the one pocket tournament at HB. But now it seems questionable if they will even have it. I might see you in Arizona for your match. Good luck there.

Thanks Frank, I am getting a little senile about streets and such. I live on a river, but there is a street address. No neighbors though and that's a good thing.

Hope you make it to Arizona. The tournament over the weekend should be a good one. John
 
I wore a bright red shirt here today to celebrate the new red cloth and fabulous chalk, I been here all day.

The color is exactly the same as the 7 ball, it's brutal to see the side if it. A couple times the 5 looked yellow for a second-one of those mind trick things I think. The problem isn't the cloth it played fine it's the chalk, there is more red pigment in one piece of it than the blood of 6 elephants. It's all over the balls. My hands, cue, cloths, hair and and other unmentionable places without a doubt, this place will be the red spot on google earth in a few months, I hope the switch to regular chalk.


This red chalk is a legit weapon of mass distuction, it's possible to do harm with it it's so nasty and red, Im not sure why it's legal, or docent have a warning label.


The tables look ok I suppose.....
 
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128 pink shafts by the end of this thing.

I wonder if there will be chalk police outside the tournament during regular open play at HB. If I can't use my BD there it's a problem for me.
 
I wore a bright red shirt here today to celebrate the new red cloth and fabulous chalk, I been here all day.

The color is exactly the same as the 7 ball, it's brutal to see the side if it. A couple times the 5 looked yellow for a second-one of those mind trick things I think. The problem isn't the cloth it played fine it's the chalk, there is more red pigment in one piece of it than the blood of 6 elephants. It's all over the balls. My hands, cue, cloths, hair and and other unmentionable places without a doubt, this place will be the red spot on google earth in a few months, I hope the switch to regular chalk.


This red chalk is a legit weapon of mass distuction, it's possible to do harm with it it's so nasty and red, Im not sure why it's legal, or docent have a warning label.


The tables look ok I suppose.....

Red cloth..red chalk...communist plot?
 
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I wore a bright red shirt here today to celebrate the new red cloth and fabulous chalk, I been here all day.

The color is exactly the same as the 7 ball, it's brutal to see the side if it. A couple times the 5 looked yellow for a second-one of those mind trick things I think. The problem isn't the cloth it played fine it's the chalk, there is more red pigment in one piece of it than the blood of 6 elephants. It's all over the balls. My hands, cue, cloths, hair and and other unmentionable places without a doubt, this place will be the red spot on google earth in a few months, I hope the switch to regular chalk.


This red chalk is a legit weapon of mass distuction, it's possible to do harm with it it's so nasty and red, Im not sure why it's legal, or docent have a warning label.


The tables look ok I suppose.....

Eric, you forgot mention that you also wore red shoes.

How right you are about the red chalk. After each match with my hands all red I could be mistaken for a mass murderer. That stuff will not wash off like the blue chalk. Shucks now my keyboard is all red.

But all in all the tables are not bad to play on.
 
This red chalk is a legit weapon of mass distuction, it's possible to do harm with it it's so nasty and red, Im not sure why it's legal, or docent have a warning label.

Hence the reason my first time using it was my last time using it. The local cue repair person is going to make out like a bandit cleaning shafts after this event.
 
I love tough conditions!

That red cloth is the best thing to happen to that tournament since bottled beer . . . for the smart players!

I have seen it in every form of competition I have been in. Dirt tracking, people whine mightily about too much dust or too much mud or holes and ruts in the track. Big deal, we are all driving on the same track. Write off 19 out of 20 of the whiners, they have already beaten themselves.

"Damn, the wind is howling and it's raining hard enough to float Noah's ark! Never seen rain like this in my seventy-seven years." Write off the people complaining about conditions at the benchrest matches too, they have already beaten themselves.

How many people are going to take one look at that red cloth and chalk and start complaining? That is how many people the players there to win won't have to beat, they will beat themselves.

If I have to compete under different conditions than anyone else, then I have every reason to complain. If we are all competing under the same conditions and the conditions have half the people there complaining, so much the better for me! I like tough conditions that freak half the field. Makes winning much easier.

Change your mindset and that red cloth and chalk can be an advantage for you.

Hu
 
To me it makes no sense to put Red cloth on table in a club like setting=mostly bangers, but leave the tables with 4" pockets so most can't make 2 balls in a row=no fun=no play. Casual players want to make balls not look bad at the table in front of their friends. Johnnyt
 
To me it makes no sense to put Red cloth on table in a club like setting=mostly bangers, but leave the tables with 4" pockets so most can't make 2 balls in a row=no fun=no play. Casual players want to make balls not look bad at the table in front of their friends. Johnnyt

I think they're taking them out after the tourney.
 
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