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  • Cue Factor

    I heard about Cue Factor during one of the intervals in the final yesterday, so I decided to take a look at it. It's a very interesting idea and well worth a look if you are semi-serious about your game.

    www.cuefactor.com
    Cheers
    Steve

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    my cuefactor is 47.33

    what duz this mean? am i any good
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    • #3



      now ive updated it and im 51.58
      how does it work
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      • #4
        Sorry to bump this topic but I just ran across cuefactor and after filling it in i had a cuefactor of 22.58 .

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        • #5
          There are various factors involved. They use a formula to work it all out depending on the level you play at, the breaks you achieve etc. I'm sure there's more information on it on the website. You could also try contacting their support team, they've been really helpful with my queries in the past.

          The one gripe I have about it all is it costs to use it after the trial period. I know it's not a lot of money, but until it's popular enough among amateurs, and advertised better, I can't see ho they can justify charging for it.
          Cheers
          Steve

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          • #6
            I've now been a CueFactor user for some time. My current CueFactor is 70.61 (BlueBand). I have been sent my Blue Band. lthough they sent it with not enough postage meaning I had to pay £1 to get it from the sortin office. CHEEK!!
            Cheers
            Steve

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            • #7
              Cue Factor is gaining in popularity every day.

              I'm not even revealing my current figure
              I will concede that I started as a brown and I'm now down to yellow!
              well I didn't like the brown band!

              someone said Cuefctor was good if your were "semi-serious" about your game.

              that's actualy not the case at all. Cue factor is for everyone of every ability.

              last week at the PIOS we started TOPS - the tournament officials league and the ability of players ranged from total beginners up to competent league standard players and guess who won - yep the beginners - we lent them our cues and they beat us with them... we will be practicing now for the next event, or in my case visiting the optician for some glasses i can actually see out of!
              Last edited by JanieWatkins; 3 July 2008, 11:01 PM.
              Janie Watkins
              On Q Promotions / South West Snooker Academy
              All views are my own and in no way represent On Q or the Academy

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