This will get you to the next level!

I don't know about the next level, but it would make it to my closet full of seldom used appliances.
The guy said it's like golf, but he must of meant miniature golf.
In fact, I would rather play miniature golf or even shoot jelly beans to the edge of the kitchen counter.
I hate bumper pool, but I would prefer bumper pool over that thing.
 
So, a table with a moving slate will get you to the next level? If the next level is seasick then I guess you're right.

Looks like a simulation for people who want to experience how pool feels like on a boat:rolleyes:
 
While I applaud thinking outside the box, this things looks like it could be the least enjoyable way to play pool.

I can only assume this has value as a gag gift.

The rocking mode would in no way improve your game. While not rocking, it's laughably unlevel. I wouldn't even attempt a second shot on this contraption.

Enjoy
 
I think this would make my game worse, I already feel like an APA 3 just by watching the video.
 
Pretty soon these will show up in bars all across the US, and we'll be playing the next US Open on one.

if that happens....i'm sure many of us will just get in line and one poor player is gonna have to stay behind and pull the trigger on a 50cal for the greatest combo shot ever.
 
I got seasick watching that, and I spend most of my life on the ocean.
There must be an aiming system they use, maybe a tuck and roll.
 
The prototype can be had! I hope only one exists, but you can own this piece of billiard

don'ts for a low cost of $220, cash only! I do pray that my initial post found some humor

on the board, because the level of sarcasm, it might of been overlooked.In any case I can

be a pro at this game in 3 years!
 
It's not meant for any serious pool aficionados. It's just something a guy made for something to do, and some organization liked it and is considering giving it some project of the month status for something for others to maybe make. The inventor has no plans to make any more of them, but would like royalties if someone else does, so he is patenting it. http://www.electricpooltable.com/background/
 
It reminded of the game "Labrynth" dodging all of the holes trying to make it around the maze with the silver marble.
 
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