What pool cue is a good one?

March 20,2021

Here are the useful tips for you to buy a good pool cue

 

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1. If you are a beginner, it is recommended that you buy a snooker bar, which can play both large and small balls. Moreover, practicing for a period of snooker will make your accuracy a huge leap. Don't forget that many top nine-ball players start from playing snooker. At present, the one-piece cue used by general billiard clubs with dozens of dollars cannot be called a snooker club. The head of a real snooker club is thinner. Snooker rods can be divided into 1/2 and 1/4 according to the position of the connecting ring. The center of gravity of the 1/4 rod is relatively rearward, and because the first half is longer, it has higher requirements for wood, so the price is relatively high. expensive. Many people who specialize in snooker prefer this kind of pole, the only drawback is that it is slightly inconvenient to carry.

 

2. Don't think that brand-name clubs are so good. The best ones are the best ones. For example, Hendry used a very ordinary club that his father gave him when he was a child until now. Brand-name clubs are expensive, and although they are not brand-name, they are very comfortable to use. In fact, you can have a good choice for $30. It is most important to choose the one that suits you best from the same set of poles.

 

3. Regarding the purchase of clubs, it is the hardness and flexibility of the clubs. The two contradict each other, and rods with high hardness are usually relatively less elastic.

 

Pool cues are made of many materials, such as maple, pewter, sandalwood and even synthetic materials. They all have different hardness and elasticity. Even the cue of the same material is very different, which is why the two look the same The feel of the club is sometimes very different when used.

 

As for what kind of hardness and elasticity is right for you, it depends on your technical characteristics. For example, Jimmy White uses a very high hardness, because he often likes to hit the ball hard at long distances with strong rotation, which is too soft. The rod is impossible; Steve Davis uses a softer and moderately flexible rod. He rarely makes strong attacks when dealing with long shots, and often uses his precise defense. The hardness and elasticity of the cue can only be experienced when the billiards has a certain level. This is a subtle feeling.

 

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I hope these skills will help you to buy a nice pool cue.

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