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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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