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Originally Posted by harmeetjohal View Posthi all...
i have just started to play snooker playing my 3 game this week which i won... anyway i want a Cue
but dont want to splash out too much, looking to spend £30ish dont mind buying new or secondhand, but what do i go for, i have no idea....
anyone have anything or can you recommend something....
thanks
I have a second hand 3/4 ash cue with mini butt and ally case.
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Its important to get the basics right first , ie nice firm bridge , solid stance , delivering the ceu straight and smooth , keeping still , etc .
Once you do the basics correct you can practice potting angles and positional play to get the feel of the white amongst the balls .
There,s so many aspects to snooker that you will learn but i,d start with the basics first .
There are some coaches on here who may give you better advise than me which will be ideal for a beginer .
There,s also a coaching section on the forum
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Originally Posted by cox orange pippin View PostWhy not just get a Craftsman Victor? It's only 65£ brand new.
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