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  • #16
    Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View Post
    yeah....heard he's like that, that must be why he's no good.....imagine the great player he could have been had he stuck to one cue!
    i think hes very good (considering the millions who play the game). he may have been worse if hed kept to one cue that he wasnt getting on with?

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Semih_Sayginer View Post
      i think hes very good (considering the millions who play the game). he may have been worse if hed kept to one cue that he wasnt getting on with?

      i was only joking..realise he can play very well....but good point he's not the first and won't be the last to keep changing cues...a change of cue gives your game a bit of a lift usually, but i'm not sure it lasts in the long term.

      change of cue change in form ? :snooker:

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      • #18
        Old cues as playing cues

        Two of the lads on my team play with old cues, one a burwat champion and theother a joe davis 600 century break cue, both great cues and these lads are both century break players. and would`nt change for anything

        Must admit I did try a eureka once and it was lika a fly fishing rod.
        " For those of you in black & white, the blue is behind the yellow"

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        • #19
          very much horses for courses. what suits some wont suit others, but trying out and finding what you like, old or new, is the key IMO

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by Cossie View Post
            joe davis 600 century break cue
            My grandad used to play snooker and was a good amatuer, and he had one of those cues, he gave it to my uncle and I've played with it a couple times and its a brilliant cue. Best I've ever played with.

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