Hi Mate,
I understand what you are saying about having full control. A decent player will always be able to knock breaks in but not as consistently as someone who plays with a cue that feels right all the time. Like an extension to your arm. Once you master the basics of snooker the rest is in your mind. I always felt that if you are not happy with the cue for any reason you will always blame the cue but not yourself. I have spoken to our local coach, John Farnworth, at length regarding this issue and he agrees as he offers mental coaching too.
I understand what you are saying about having full control. A decent player will always be able to knock breaks in but not as consistently as someone who plays with a cue that feels right all the time. Like an extension to your arm. Once you master the basics of snooker the rest is in your mind. I always felt that if you are not happy with the cue for any reason you will always blame the cue but not yourself. I have spoken to our local coach, John Farnworth, at length regarding this issue and he agrees as he offers mental coaching too.
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