Who said you can't do a 9 rail bank on a Valley??

100% spot on. Either the cloth is too fast or the rails are too active. Either way, who would want to play on that, hit the CB with any force at all and you have zero idea where it's going to land. The table at my office has slow cloth and rails that nearly eject the ball faster than it goes into the rail - it is simply un-playable.
agreed
 
Where can I buy a can of that blue armor all, I heard it works the best on rails.
 
And the cloth on it, don't develop break lines on it. I've had the same cloth on 3 Diamond 8ft bar tables since April last year, and still no break lines, and it plays pretty damn sporty too!!
On another note. I think a table that plays a little too fast is far better than a table that plays a little too slow.

Why? Because you can do more with the cue ball and you don't have to sacrifice the object ball with power in order to get position. i.e, rattling the object ball cause you hit it too hard because the table is slow af lol
 
anyone who cant take a joke is dumb on another level ... i litterally dont even care about a 9 rail bank. i never needed to try to make a 9 rail bank and probably would be the very last option .
I use the 9 rail bank with the cue ball as a way of measuring the flow of how a table plays. If the cue ball dies after 7 rails, I want to know why, is the bed cloth slow, or are the rails slow, or are both slow. Fast rails, slow bed, hard to control the cue ball. Slow rails, fast bed, hard to control the object balls.
 
A kick is when the cue ball comes off a rail and either attempts to pocket an object ball, or actually does pocket the object ball, never the less, a bank is when a ball is driven into a rail and rebounds off of it.
He was just messing with you. Relax big guy
 
What are ridgeback rails and penguin rails?
Companies that make aftermarket rails for pool tables. Glen started Ridgeback many years ago and Penguin came around a bit later.
 
I wonder what would have happened if cobra built cues, or Blud built tables, and both were on AZB in 2004!
Why would I build cues, I did build my own line of coin operated pool tables, 102 8fts and 26 9fts, as well as home pool tables. In fact, I built the home tables for Kenny Easley, Dave Craig, Dave Brown, and Sherman Smith, the Seahawks football Pros!
 
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