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Master chalk,seen the deer logo on a close up of him playing in the champion of champions tourney,think Robertson is using the same but couldnt see any logo only red wrapper.
"Practice Makes Perfect"
"He Who Endures Conquers"
"Fortune Favours The Brave"
I personally find master chalk softer than triangle.
I stopped using triangle a while back and started using master tan but a few of the blokes up the local club complained about brown chalk marks over the table and so i switched to light green a couple of months back,i find it sticks to my tip better.
Its just something you'll have to try for yourself.
"Practice Makes Perfect"
"He Who Endures Conquers"
"Fortune Favours The Brave"
I've never really thought about chalks having a big effect on different tips, I've found spruce green to be the best for pressed tips plus the added benefit of it lasting at least 4x longer than the light green!
Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
I really like the Triangle spruce at the moment.
Master chalk is also available in "spruce"...but i never tried.
The green Master chalk was good also...maybe a bit softer, yes.
mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
I like the master spruce better than the triangle spruce, but light green triangle is loads better than master light green. The spruce master seems to be the best for laminated tips.
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