Originally Posted by billabong
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Shaun Murphy New Cue Bulgarian Open
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Murphy looked to be struggling with his cue this morning. Every part of his game looked bad, I doubt this cue is a keeper. Wasn't just a bad day at the office, just seems to be a cue that is massively different from his old one and it must be a concern to him. Makes his comment in that video where he says its just a bit of wood look a bit silly, doubt he is thinking that now!
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Ah yes that comment
His game did not flow as well as we expect from Shaun but to me I would not put it all down to the new cue.
Did someone say it is very hot humid in the stadium?
Any TSF members there in person?
Anyway I hope Shaun settles with the cue soon.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by narl View PostUnless your names John Higgins that is. He seems to be like his namesake Alex when it comes to being incredibly picky and always pratting around with his cue.
Alex used to have very thin tips on his cues, would use other peoples cast offs a lot of the time, so inevitably there was never any dampening effect to take some of the shock of the shot out of the wood and inevitably the tip end shattered and there was no saving it.
Lesson to be learned there I think, especially for those who use super hard tips. Still if you're not playing eight hours a day, seven days a week your cue should last a lifetime barring accidents.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostTo be fair to Alex his original Burwatt Champion that he won his first world title with in '72 broke in '73 and he basically spent the rest of his career looking for something similar. Although he sometimes reached great heights with some cues, consistancy with any one cue left him.
Alex used to have very thin tips on his cues, would use other peoples cast offs a lot of the time, so inevitably there was never any dampening effect to take some of the shock of the shot out of the wood and inevitably the tip end shattered and there was no saving it.
Lesson to be learned there I think, especially for those who use super hard tips. Still if you're not playing eight hours a day, seven days a week your cue should last a lifetime barring accidents.
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