He was simply unbelievable when he played Marco. He was potting all the tough shots from the cushion, with his left hand, and so on, with seemingly no effort at all!
If he keeps that form no one can beat him, and that is with a cue he is not 100% happy with.
I agree if he does not like the cue then it is not good enough for him, no matter what others might think.
The question is: does he really know what he likes in a cue? Has he ever had one that feels "just perfect?"
May be he is one of those players who cannot articulate what he likes and never really has a cue that feels 100% right in his hand, so he needs to keep trying out cues after cues hoping he would hit the holy grail one day. But even if he comes across such a cue--if he happens to be really "off" he may still discount it as not good enough.
I find it quite funny when he said in the interview that he could not figure out why it took so long for them to send him a cue.
If he keeps that form no one can beat him, and that is with a cue he is not 100% happy with.
I agree if he does not like the cue then it is not good enough for him, no matter what others might think.
The question is: does he really know what he likes in a cue? Has he ever had one that feels "just perfect?"
May be he is one of those players who cannot articulate what he likes and never really has a cue that feels 100% right in his hand, so he needs to keep trying out cues after cues hoping he would hit the holy grail one day. But even if he comes across such a cue--if he happens to be really "off" he may still discount it as not good enough.
I find it quite funny when he said in the interview that he could not figure out why it took so long for them to send him a cue.
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