Originally Posted by bongo
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I will admit, I have not tried a Predator cue, but before I got my two Dufferin snooker cues, all I had were some low to mid-end American pool cues: a three-piece Sportcraft rubbish cue I scored at Wal-Mart with the most awful joints, and then a Mizerak brand graphite-on-wood cue that was originally $50 (it's okay, nothing spectacular, but I got it at half price).
After that, I purchased my first snooker cue in May, a $50 one-piece Dufferin at 17oz with a 9.5mm hard tip (later replaced by me with an Elkmaster tip); it warped rather easily and didn't even have a true plastic ferrule, just some painted wood!

The only thing this cue ISN'T great at is the 8-ball/9-ball break, but honestly, for straight pool, the opposite is true (as straight pool's break-off shot is very similar to snooker's).
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