Hello guys n girls,
I am sure this topic was managed with times and times again. However I cant seem to be able to find any, if you want, reliable info. My quick questions are: How do I choose one? Is there, like, a brand that 85% of players prefers? Or is it completely a trial and denia.. I mean, fail thing, like buy 30 different tips, and try em out until you feel it's right. My problem with this approach however is, first of all: it takes time for a tip to settle and if you feel its right on the first out of those hypothetical 30, chances are that you lose out on some "incredible fine feel" from the number 28.
Then the re-tipping part... say I manage to get a tip on a cue not in the middle of the tip, but a bit off. To make a lil ascii picture: (o) - o being the cue tip, and ( ) the tip itself - that'd be spot on center. But that won't be possible with my arms that grow from me arse, so I will probably end up with something like (o ). Do I have to worry I cut off half of my cue, while trying to cut down the tip, say, using one of those sharper thingies: http://www.weekend-billiard.ru/cart...._detail&p=2996
Or is it completely out of the question that might happen?
Then of course there is this thing with chalk. At a danger to sound bit retarded: "which is the best chalk?". Again, it is the question, not as much about the 'quality' of the chalk, but more the preferences of the players, no? Or am I again completely off the target right there?
I have a bit of trouble understanding all that stuff. I know I sound really noobie, which I am, of course, since I never ever thought about the tips and chalk and... well basically about playing anything but computer before. But. It got to me, and I am doing something I am trying to do it right. Would appreciate any input on those topics.
Many greetings,
Daniel
I am sure this topic was managed with times and times again. However I cant seem to be able to find any, if you want, reliable info. My quick questions are: How do I choose one? Is there, like, a brand that 85% of players prefers? Or is it completely a trial and denia.. I mean, fail thing, like buy 30 different tips, and try em out until you feel it's right. My problem with this approach however is, first of all: it takes time for a tip to settle and if you feel its right on the first out of those hypothetical 30, chances are that you lose out on some "incredible fine feel" from the number 28.
Then the re-tipping part... say I manage to get a tip on a cue not in the middle of the tip, but a bit off. To make a lil ascii picture: (o) - o being the cue tip, and ( ) the tip itself - that'd be spot on center. But that won't be possible with my arms that grow from me arse, so I will probably end up with something like (o ). Do I have to worry I cut off half of my cue, while trying to cut down the tip, say, using one of those sharper thingies: http://www.weekend-billiard.ru/cart...._detail&p=2996
Or is it completely out of the question that might happen?
Then of course there is this thing with chalk. At a danger to sound bit retarded: "which is the best chalk?". Again, it is the question, not as much about the 'quality' of the chalk, but more the preferences of the players, no? Or am I again completely off the target right there?
I have a bit of trouble understanding all that stuff. I know I sound really noobie, which I am, of course, since I never ever thought about the tips and chalk and... well basically about playing anything but computer before. But. It got to me, and I am doing something I am trying to do it right. Would appreciate any input on those topics.
Many greetings,
Daniel
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