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    I am looking to buy a new cue. I have been looking at Riley Cues and there tip
    is 9.5mm. I can't find 9.5mm tips. What is the best size of tip for a 2 1/16 inch
    ball?

  • #2
    I don't understand 9.5 is a good size for snooker.
    You buy a bigger tip and cut it down after you stick it on. Use the search and you should find a guide to tipping cues.

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    • #3
      Welcome here mate

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by bullseye View Post
        I am looking to buy a new cue. I have been looking at Riley Cues and there tip
        is 9.5mm. I can't find 9.5mm tips. What is the best size of tip for a 2 1/16 inch
        ball?
        Look on e-bay. I got a box of 25 Elkmaster 9.5 mm for just a few quid.

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        • #5
          I preferred Blue Diamond. A softer tip. It depends how you hit the ball bullseye. I always found, for more effect, the smaller the tip the more reaction you got. I used a 9mm Tip. Bear in mind, I also used a heavy cue, 22 ozs
          Ex-Pro, 1992 to 1994

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by John From London Town MBE View Post
            I preferred Blue Diamond. A softer tip. It depends how you hit the ball bullseye. I always found, for more effect, the smaller the tip the more reaction you got. I used a 9mm Tip. Bear in mind, I also used a heavy cue, 22 ozs
            Yeah, I think the same. But with smaller tips you get less precision either.

            Well, as everybody knows, tip size like any subject related with cues is a question of personal preference. That's it.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Mauricio View Post
              Yeah, I think the same. But with smaller tips you get less precision either.

              Well, as everybody knows, tip size like any subject related with cues is a question of personal preference. That's it.

              Of course your right.
              Ex-Pro, 1992 to 1994

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              • #8
                you don't find 9.5? I do use a Talisman 9.5 and the Elkmaster I used with my old cue are 9.5mm too.

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                • #9
                  I personally use a 9.5 mm tip, which works fine for me, I'd advise any player to become very accustomed to the tip size until you change. Having practiced with my friends cue (9mm tip) lately due to mine 'breaking' I'm going to go down to that tip size when I get my new cue. Very accurate as long as you concentrate on hitting the ball exactly where it needs it.
                  -'Don't choke, don't choke, don't choke! aww I knew I was going to choke'-

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