I have been reading this on several websites as well as in several on-going threads here in this forum that cue tip size plays a crucial role while playing different shots.
For instance - a bigger size tip will be more effective in long pots, pull back and power shots whereas smaller size tip will be more efficient in position play, side spins and accurate short-medium pots.
What I want to know is that -
1. Firstly, Does the above statements always hold true? I mean if I have a bigger tip cue, does it mean that my position play or accuracy will be affected by it eventually?
2. Secondly, Is there any pro snooker player playing with 10mm or larger tip size and playing efficiently with it?
3. Lastly, Which tip size do you prefer in your cue and why?
For instance - a bigger size tip will be more effective in long pots, pull back and power shots whereas smaller size tip will be more efficient in position play, side spins and accurate short-medium pots.
What I want to know is that -
1. Firstly, Does the above statements always hold true? I mean if I have a bigger tip cue, does it mean that my position play or accuracy will be affected by it eventually?
2. Secondly, Is there any pro snooker player playing with 10mm or larger tip size and playing efficiently with it?
3. Lastly, Which tip size do you prefer in your cue and why?
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