> Has anyone that complains about the lint thing noticed that it takes tremendous focus ON THE TABLE ITSELF to even see that much wrong with the playing surface?
It could be worse,he could be picking lint up off the carpeted floors,arguing with spectators,and other things that take his focus away from the table.
I agree with it to a certain extent. I've thought for a long time that the faster he plays,such as the early 90's when he was dominant,the better he plays.
When he's taking the time to inspect the table surface,he seems unsure of himself,and although he's still a world-beater,it's not the same as the player that won 4 World titles in 10 years.
The thing that always puzzled me is can there really be that much wrong with the playing surface of the tables he gets to play on constantly? Simonis or Championship cloth less than a week old,new Diamonds or GC's,new balls,etc,it's not like he's playing in an old-timer's room with horseblanket cloth that comes new with obnoxious fuzzballs,crumbly chalk,and so on.
I've played in just enough large events myself to know that the tables you typically see at the U.S. Open and places like that are never that bad.
If he's lightened up on that stuff,good for him. Tommy D.