Originally Posted by 2v1977
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what weight is judds cue?
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[QUOTE=j6uk;833576]we know that if you have a cue thats a little heavier then your gonna get more rotation from the white. what weight is judds cue?
by the look he likes a bit of give in his cue so, is it resonance, weight, techique or, what do you think the mixture is?[/QUOTE]
A good responsive cue + a fabulously talented player with a piston straight cue action and wonderful timing.
Nowt more than that really.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostI agree with you but JP selects his boards according to density, feel, straight/nice grain and likely number of chevrons when planed down. Judd's is a Parris rack cue, so he went in the shop, says I'll have that one and bought it. Or at least that's what a member said, I BELIEVE! So Judd wanted lots of chevrons, takes a hit with it and likes it. There were probably cues with less chevrons, less equally spaced but that's the one the man wanted. Apparently, it's a bit whippy, I BELIEVE, which suits his game fine. I think he had a Cue Craft, I BELIEVE, before this cue. I can't remember which one, was it a custom or Monarch? Deano?
Anyway, it's interesting that he picks a cue with a shaft that looks as good as any Ultimate. So one of the top players is not playing with an Ultimate. It's still a JP though fellas! pmsl.
Yes, I imagine he does, the same as anyone else who goes and chooses their own timber.
You forgot the following..... Even colour, no knotts, worm cast, moisture and perhaps size also.
Please don't be thinking he is using air dried timber, it'll be kilned, probably down to as low as 6% / 7%. Really, he will.
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And what Judds chevrons has to do with anything god only knows. He plays with the chevrons and flat to the side not on the top, so he doesn't use them for sighting."When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
Or is it your video equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting bleh, bleh bleh . . . . when someone tells you a truth ?
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Originally Posted by sfmcar View PostDo people really think a professional snooker player would use the chevrons for lining up a shot??wow#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Postdepends..... if they're on kiln dried ash they'll make you miss. Air dried ash.... different story. the chevrons will put your cue on the potting line all day long.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostHaha, even a Parris cue couldn't help you. Ultimates have their limitations, they can't help chimps pot balls!
Last edited by Byrom; 2 April 2015, 11:30 PM.
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Originally Posted by sfmcar View PostDo people really think a professional snooker player would use the chevrons for lining up a shot??wowSafety doesn't win frames.......Potting does!
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