What the hell? I just got back from Las Vegas where I played in the APA nationals for nine ball. It was a team event and we did ok, we came in the money 65th to 34th bracket. I was shocked at the conditions of the tables, the balls were by far the crapiest balls I have ever seen. One of our teammates got bumped after losing two out of three matches. And the biggest kicker is for finishing 34th in the nation in the APA for nine ball we recieved twenty dollars apiece. Technically we got $500 for the team but the APA took $350 of that back. They give you $350 when you arrive in Vegas and if you place in the money they take it back!!!!! WTF.....
The table we played our last match on rolled every way but straight. I could pick the felt up with my fingers and pull it at least six inches off of the slate. I could push the felt at least three inches causing several wrinkles. And every rail bounced and rebounded differently than the last. I think that a company as big as the APA could do a little better for a "National" event. I am out of the APA and was just wondering if anyone else feels the same or experienced the same.
Seahorse, I think you need to understand something here about the tables, just imagine if the tables were in PERFECT condition...how many players that would just mess up totally:grin: I mean think about it for a minute, if you're use to playing on crap tables back at the bar you're playing out of...wouldn't you want the same conditions to play on at a NATIONAL level? The APA is not about bettering the conditions of pool, they're not about improving the equipment, they're not about trying to raise the standard of pool in any way shape or form, they're about "MONEY":grin: Why should they care what-so-ever about the equipment used in their NATIONAL playoffs....it's not THEIR equipment after all right, and they certainly don't have any imput about the equipment conditions...right? Players are STILL going to show up for the nationals right? It's not the players equipment, so why should they care...right?...just fork over the money and play on junk...that's the American way...take the money and run:grin:
I guarantee you, heads would roll if Diamond put on an event like that with equipment in that condition. What kind of cue ball was being used...on open to play tables?...Red circle, or once again...keep the players using what they play with at the local bar...magnetic cue balls that still don't roll straight?..hmmmmmmmm....maybe the APA is OVER paid, or underfunded to the point that they can't afford better equipment:grin:
Glen