quick question really, is it really worth £15 what benefit would it bring to someone's game
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dont waste ya money , to local snooker club and ask them if you can buy 1 for a couple of quid most clubs have old spares knockin about , then simply draw a dot on the centre of the ball with a permanent marker pen . job done
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I've got one and my pool team play with one.
Don't think you get much benefit bit it is cool to see effect on white ball.
It's funny how people don't like playing with them if they aren't used to it but you don't notice it at all if you have one.
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QUOTE=Watford;you don't notice it at all if you have one.[/QUOTE]
Ya right.
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I thought they were a good idea. Until i brought one! Much to my suprise they are noticeably lighter than a Tournament Champion Cueball (awful manufacturing). You have to ask yourselves, did they not realise that it should be the exact weight as a T/C cueball? or did they model it on the more common Premier cueball? if so, why??? it just seems to defeat the object completely!Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
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I've got one on my table at home and it's fine,however
one of the teams we play in the league uses one with
their matchballs which is awful,it's so light you can hardly
follow through with the white at all.
It is worth mentioning that they use them at the Bapto
pool tournament and they played fine.
I only paid £8 for mine not £15
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