Normally I stand up for the APA, but in this case I can't. While not in Vegas I have seen the horrible job done in putting the fabric on the tables on APA's pictures on their website. While not all the tables shown in the pictures show this horrid job, there are quite a few that do.
Look at these two pictures:
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Look at the cloth at the side pocket and the corner. That is NOT how you cover a table. That is what a hack does when trying to cover a table. If they took so little care those aspects I am inclined to believe they did a horrid job overall. This is also not the first I've heard of issues with a horrible job having been done on some of the tables.
Once again, it's some of the tables, not all.
Also he didn't say his team lost because of the tables. He said he was upset at going to a national tournament that bills itself as being top notch and seeing tables in that kind of condition. And, to me, it shocks me as well. In Charlotte our Cities Tournaments for APA are held 3 times a year and they bring in 80 Diamond SmartTables. Those tables an absolute joy to play on and are always in great condition because Diamond cares about how their products play. The national office can take a few pointers from the Charlotte Metro APA and learn to get some decent bar tables instead of badly set up Valleys... They could at the very least have decently setup Valleys...
Brian
ok, i have what is probably a really dumb question, but other than the aesthetics of those corner folds being outside the pocket, do they really have any affect on the playability of the table? granted the loose felt would be a problem, the folds look horrible but does the fold being there have some mystical effect on the way a billiards ball comes of that rail?
Mike