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  • #16
    My advice would be to stick with one cue and get a feel for it, i've recently bought a cue with a smaller tip for 8 ball pool and am finding my snooker cue feels bizarre to play with when I do get back on the big table!
    Snookers like any sport, repetition is crucial and playing in consistent conditions gives the best chance of improvement - that includes, pace/condition of the table, cue, surroundings.
    Good luck!
    "just tap it in":snooker:

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by tomwalker147 View Post
      My advice would be to stick with one cue and get a feel for it, i've recently bought a cue with a smaller tip for 8 ball pool and am finding my snooker cue feels bizarre to play with when I do get back on the big table!
      Snookers like any sport, repetition is crucial and playing in consistent conditions gives the best chance of improvement - that includes, pace/condition of the table, cue, surroundings.
      Good luck!
      That's the idea after reading all comments , but before making that decision I want to prove several that I have idealized and stay with the one that gives me the best feeling. My doubt is what to do with the second cue that convinces me the least, I suppose to sell it cheaply to a friend or have it as a spare (which I may not use for 10 years...)

      Thanks!

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      • #18
        If you think there is something wrong with your cue could you ask one of the better players in your club to have a knock with it. Most players will be happy to help. If a good player says its OK, it more than likely will be, if not they will say why they don't like it.
        This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
        https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by tomwalker147 View Post
          my advice would be to stick with one cue and get a feel for it, i've recently bought a cue with a smaller tip for 8 ball pool and am finding my snooker cue feels bizarre to play with when i do get back on the big table!
          Snookers like any sport, repetition is crucial and playing in consistent conditions gives the best chance of improvement - that includes, pace/condition of the table, cue, surroundings.
          Good luck!
          pool ?......
          This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
          https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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