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Originally Posted by bongo View PostWhen I play a power shot sometimes the cue isn't as solid as I want and it can go off line easier, I think vibration is the right word to describe it, it doesn't actually vibrate but similar to that.
I now play with a 9mm, and it took me a while to get use to. But my shaft is quite stiff, and I love it.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostHow do you get smaller and smaller?
over the last couple of months ive concentrated on snooker and my tip is 9.8mm and its taken me some time to get used to it as its a big jump from 7 to 9.8mm.
also i tend to use alot of side in pool which is easy as ive always had my own table (live in hotel) but with snooker its a total different kettle of fish ,unless its nessesary i will only strike the centre
ive tried to play with my pool cue but its alright on the close shots but as soon as you need a little power ,the white "snakes" all over the place with little or no control
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Yeah, the problems with playing power shots with a tip smaller than 9-9.5mm are:
1. the pressure exerted on the skinny bit of wood under the ferrule. Obviously with a larger tip the pressure has more distribution but with a smaller tip you can damage the wood even with the ferrule holding it in. The tip is, after all, glued to the wood...
2. it is *so* easy to add unwanted spin that the positional side of the game turns into a nightmare, plus, of course, a smaller tip means more exaggerated spin which again compounds the problem.
A bigger tip lets you get away with sloppy cueing during power shots.
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