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Originally Posted by Jgra View PostI'm no expert but I guess if you can play then you can play no matter what equient you have got wether it be a £500 custom pool cue or a £20 Riley's snooker cue !
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I've always used snooker cue for pool. often find myself trying crazy stuff if with anything smaller than 9.5 arcing balls and stuff- needless shots. Seem to be tempted less with a snooker cue. Was pointing out to a youth england player that timing is important rather than tip size, he was saying i couldn't get as much action as him with his 6mm tip, how wrong was he!
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I've been playing on American tables for quite some time now with a snooker cue and 10mm Elkmaster tip. Might be psychological but it feels like I get more ball control – although shots with pace require accuracy and I tend to always break with a house pool cue. I'm restoring an old Peradon cue with a Talisman and interested to see how that goes.
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