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  • #46
    Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
    Where did he say that? Maybe he advises this for players who will be using club and league match tables that are a bit slow, it's the only reason I can think of. Most pros are 17-18oz, a few heavier but not many and he makes a lot of their cues!
    It's on his website under FAQ, lol, seems wrong to me too
    "Cue weight is dependent on the individual players preference. The cue should be heavy enough to play shots without having to put too much effort into it which invariably means you will move on the shot and loose accuracy but not so heavy that you cannot play delicate touch shots, but every player is different.

    I recommend a weight between 18oz to 20oz (509g to 565g) for snooker. 17oz to 19.oz (482g to 538g) for English pool and 18.5oz to 21oz (524g to 595g) for American pool.

    Wherever possible cue shafts are selected to have a natural weight as close to the required cue weight as possible. This means the minimum or no additional weight need be added to the cue giving it a better natural balance."

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