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GYXU > Billiard > 760 OR 860? 26 May 2005 16:32:43

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760 OR 860?

Lfigueroa 24 May 2005 04:33:37
 I always get the two confused -- which is better for a pool table?

Lou Figueroa


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Sittingduck 24 May 2005 05:35:23 permanent link ]
 lfigueroa wrote:
I always get the two confused -- which is better for a pool table?>

760 is very fast, and great for billiards, 860 is more common on pool tables.


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Deno J. Andrews 24 May 2005 07:03:59 permanent link ]
 Duckster,
760 is not for billiards. It is a fast pool cloth like Tournament 2000 from
Granito, but way too slow for billiards, even for balkline. You are correct
though that 860 is more common on pool tables. It is that way because most
average players have trouble controlling the rock on faster tables.
Deno


"sittingduck"> 760 is very fast, and great for billiards, 860 is more common on pool
tables.


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Sittingduck 24 May 2005 08:06:44 permanent link ]
 Deno J. Andrews wrote:
Duckster,> 760 is not for billiards. It is a fast pool cloth like Tournament 2000> from Granito, but way too slow for billiards, even for balkline. You> are correct though that 860 is more common on pool tables. It is that> way because most average players have trouble controlling the rock on> faster tables. Deno

I stand corrected. Thanks. :)­
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Bob Johnson 26 May 2005 08:48:50 permanent link ]
 Maybe we should have the next Denver RSB get together on your 5x10?! Huh,
how about it?

Actually, I'm not even sure I could see that far anymore.

--
Bob Johnson, Denver, Co.
bobj@cris.com

"Chris" <c.j.los@att.net> wrote in message
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misterpoole wrote:>> When I lived in Miami, 760 was the choice of some pool rooms because>> they had a humidity problem. 760 would play like 860 in those rooms.>
I will never have anything but 760 on my table. It is much easier to> adjust to a slower table when the time comes. It particularly helps> because most of the bar boxes in my area are covered with simonis 860.> It is true that in Miami on a soaking wet table the 760 will play like> 860. In Denver where I live it plays *really* fast which forces good> habits. Plus on my 5x10 I need the 760 just to get the ball around the> table :)­>
Chris in Denver>


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Lfigueroa 26 May 2005 16:32:43 permanent link ]
 OK, thanks to all for the answer.

Lou Figueroa

"lfigueroa" <lfigueroa@att.net>­ wrote in message
news:BDuke.244164$c­g1.81942@bgtnsc04-ne­ws.ops.worldnet.att.­net...> I always get the two confused -- which is better for a pool table?>
Lou Figueroa>



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