Just a bit of background. I started playing snooker at age 16 and immediately
loved the game and played it into my mid 20's. Then I got away from it as
snooker is declining sadly here in Canada. I did play a fair bit of pool with my
son and its only been a year since I got back into snooker. I am now retired
(64 yrs old) and adjusting to the 6x12 snooker table with my trusty old 'pool'
cue (21 oz x 13mm) and just last month I bought an inexpensive snooker cue
(18 oz x 10mm) has been a challenge. I can still have a break of 6 blacks or
5 blacks or 6 blues but they are as rare as hen's teeth. Usually my game is less
than ideal and a black and a pink looks good LOL.
I have been working hard on my stance, aiming and the basics so I thought it
time to buy my 'last cue' sort of speak.
I am indeed a snooker lover and get out 4-5 times a week and hopefully keep
loving it and improving.
This is a great site for me and it has been helpful.
loved the game and played it into my mid 20's. Then I got away from it as
snooker is declining sadly here in Canada. I did play a fair bit of pool with my
son and its only been a year since I got back into snooker. I am now retired
(64 yrs old) and adjusting to the 6x12 snooker table with my trusty old 'pool'
cue (21 oz x 13mm) and just last month I bought an inexpensive snooker cue
(18 oz x 10mm) has been a challenge. I can still have a break of 6 blacks or
5 blacks or 6 blues but they are as rare as hen's teeth. Usually my game is less
than ideal and a black and a pink looks good LOL.
I have been working hard on my stance, aiming and the basics so I thought it
time to buy my 'last cue' sort of speak.
I am indeed a snooker lover and get out 4-5 times a week and hopefully keep
loving it and improving.
This is a great site for me and it has been helpful.
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