Throw/deflection is the least of my concern. These days only thing I look for is balance and smoothness of wood. Maple is my choice, no need to change.
Of course it wasn't always like that. Some time ago I was one of those who believed that you need a super low deflection cue to play well.
The reality was that I was a bit of a side spin junkie without realizing. Players like that become heavily dependent not only to a certain cue, but also to specific table in specific club. Took me a while to get rid of that silly habit. Once I switched style to move closer to cue ball centre when applying side and started using more centre ball striking in general, my game became far less sensitive to change in condition...be it table change or even cue change.
Of course it wasn't always like that. Some time ago I was one of those who believed that you need a super low deflection cue to play well.
The reality was that I was a bit of a side spin junkie without realizing. Players like that become heavily dependent not only to a certain cue, but also to specific table in specific club. Took me a while to get rid of that silly habit. Once I switched style to move closer to cue ball centre when applying side and started using more centre ball striking in general, my game became far less sensitive to change in condition...be it table change or even cue change.
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