[QUOTE=ace man;369709]Well, at pool there are a lot more different styles. Lots of varying bridge lengths and grip positions. Some use old style upright stances with very short like 4" bridges, while newer players are influenced by snooker a lot and now you have 15" bridges, low down stances...etc.
Players learn to play with standard sized cues as children, so they get used to it. As they grow up, they move grip position backwards. It would make sense for short Asian top pro's to use shorter cues, but they don't...I guess they don't want to change something that works.
Some taller players do grip their cues at the very butt end.
Why is there no wrap until the butt end? I have no idea. It is probably tradition. Mystery solved?
Oh, and pool players wonder why do snooker cues need to have spliced butt? Is there a snooker cue with completely round butt?[/QUOTE]
You mean why do snooker cues have a chamfered butt. Traditionally, to have a flat place to put the badge and so as the player can always hold the cue in the same place. But, yes, it's possible to have a completely round butt on a snooker cue. I believe Jimmy White is the best-known snooker player to have such a thing. :snooker:
Players learn to play with standard sized cues as children, so they get used to it. As they grow up, they move grip position backwards. It would make sense for short Asian top pro's to use shorter cues, but they don't...I guess they don't want to change something that works.
Some taller players do grip their cues at the very butt end.
Why is there no wrap until the butt end? I have no idea. It is probably tradition. Mystery solved?
Oh, and pool players wonder why do snooker cues need to have spliced butt? Is there a snooker cue with completely round butt?[/QUOTE]
You mean why do snooker cues have a chamfered butt. Traditionally, to have a flat place to put the badge and so as the player can always hold the cue in the same place. But, yes, it's possible to have a completely round butt on a snooker cue. I believe Jimmy White is the best-known snooker player to have such a thing. :snooker:
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