I changed the club specifically because of the tables, something constantly happened to them, I confess, the place where I went to play was more like a pub, so only the atmosphere kept me there. I remember how almost every year they brought a new table and it was worse than the previous one, now every friday I play on new tables, and yes it's Diamond's
If we're talking about tables here, let me get a little distracted:groucho:
How tough is this table?
This is former martial arts fighter Steve Vineck from Fredericktown, Missouri who created a huge pool table, its length is 9.1 meters. He made it on the site of his pool, spending 39 thousand dollars on the construction of the largest billiard table took about 250 hours, local enterprises provided it with the necessary material, provided 38 sleepers and five trucks of gravel, and also used four cubic meters of concrete, which helped to make the surface smooth. The sleepers were used to make curbs around the playing field. Steve Vinek tried to strictly adhere to all proportions and therefore his pool table is the same as ordinary tables, but only four times larger. The pockets correspond to the balls, which were colored bowling balls weighing 2.7 kilograms. A cue for such a billiard table would be too heavy, so the balls are rolled only by hand.
By the way, Steve Vinek came up with a new sport - knockers, a kind of mixture of billiards and bowling. In 1985 he participated in a billiard league and thought it would be good to play on the court, hence the desire to build a giant billiard table