I find cues like the wands in the first Harry Potter movie - the cue picks the player not the other way around! Each one is so individual that it makes it near impossible for the same cue to be used as efficiently by two separate players.
For example you could buy 2 'identical' £35.00 cues from Argos and I'd be willing to bet that even they would feel different to one another.
As for the correct bridge distance from the cue ball, again it depends on several things, How good the player is (ability to keep cue straight over longer distances), the type of shot/desired cueball effects, size of the cue according to the player and the player's general technique.
No two players have idebtical techniques no matter how alike they appear. It is all personal.
Hope this helps.
For example you could buy 2 'identical' £35.00 cues from Argos and I'd be willing to bet that even they would feel different to one another.
As for the correct bridge distance from the cue ball, again it depends on several things, How good the player is (ability to keep cue straight over longer distances), the type of shot/desired cueball effects, size of the cue according to the player and the player's general technique.
No two players have idebtical techniques no matter how alike they appear. It is all personal.
Hope this helps.
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