Originally Posted by Acrowot
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What is the heaviest a snooker cue should be?
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Personally I prefer a very light cue for practice. The lighter the better - this way I am more in touch with what is going on with my cue action. I think a heavy cue has more of it's own effect, and you are less aware of what you are doing wrong with your arm. The light cue shows every imperfection, and although hard to master - I believe that the lighter cue helps you develop a better cue action.
In a match though, a heavier cue is better, as you have to do a lot to move it off it's path once in motion.
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostCan’t agree with using two cues at polar opposites ,use one cue until you need to change to a different one for whatever reason .poor advise there .
I use two, and prefer the heavier cue and play best with it, I adapt to changing cues about as quickly as I adapt to the condition of a table and the speed of the cloth.
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