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Just wondering how good were you before you stopped playing, and how long are you giving yourself to get somewhere close to the same standard (with your many cues )
I started getting 100 breaks and was bodybuilding the same time . I knew the two did,nt go together well but enjoyed them still .
As my training became more intense i started twisting my wrist and putting unintentional side on and my play really suffered , hence one of the reasons for giving up .
I,m hoping to start knocking in 100 breaks but know it will take a while so i,m not expectinga quick fix , and have bought as many good cues in hope of finding the right one .
I would also like some dark green if anyone can get hold of some
cheers
What tip are you using, mate? I know what you mean about the "light green" triangle, it's kind of powdery/dusty. Maybe you ought to give "green master" a try... They're quite good & stick well to any tip! :snooker:
Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010 Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010
Ime still searching for the first 50 break, can get 30's easily, the odd 40 but then i either mess up position or wrong shot selection ! talking of finding the right cue, ime right in the middle of doing a part exchange on a nice maple cue (see pic) had to let my E. Diggle cue go (sorry Mike if you see this)
What tip are you using, mate? I know what you mean about the "light green" triangle, it's kind of powdery/dusty. Maybe you ought to give "green master" a try... They're quite good & stick well to any tip! :snooker:
I,ve got some pg , mw supertips , kamui , talisman as well as the elks ro try out . i,m gonna try the pro granites first .
Yes i find the light chalk too powdery as well , it does,nt seem to stick to the tip as well as the dark imo .
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Ime still searching for the first 50 break, can get 30's easily, the odd 40 but then i either mess up position or wrong shot selection ! talking of finding the right cue, ime right in the middle of doing a part exchange on a nice maple cue (see pic) had to let my E. Diggle cue go (sorry Mike if you see this)
That does look like a nice one jrc , I just got a mastercraft maple myself which is nice . I,ll only keep three cues and sell the rest , so i,ll have do start getting some practice in to test them
I,ve got some pg , mw supertips , kamui , talisman as well as the elks ro try out . i,m gonna try the pro granites first .
Yes i find the light chalk too powdery as well , it does,nt seem to stick to the tip as well as the dark imo .
Will have a look at the master chalk
cheers mucka
No worries, mate
Green master sticks really well to anything especially the laminated tips for some odd reason. I used it on Talisman pro and can hardly recall any miscues though I chalk the tip every 4-5 shots. Now I use light green triangle on MW supertips, also works well. :snooker:
Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010 Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010
Green master sticks really well to anything especially the laminated tips for some odd reason. I used it on Talisman pro and can hardly recall any miscues though I chalk the tip every 4-5 shots. Now I use light green triangle on MW supertips, also works well. :snooker:
I can vouch for Master chalk being better. Had to buy a box of twelve to try it, but I'm not going back to Triangle. Been trying to find the thread that explained the differences between the two Tweeten chalks. Anyone help?
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