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How should I choose a billiard cue? How to identify good and bad cues?
2023-04-25
For snooker players and Chinese billiard players or nine-ball players, the choice of cue is very important. A good cue must have the following points: Firstly, it must be straight, and the cue must not be bent. In addition to this, a good club must be very smooth, with a medium weight of around 8 taels to 1 pound. In addition to this, you should also look at the pattern of the club, the denser the pattern the stiffer the club and vice versa, the softer it is. In addition, you need to judge whether the club head twitches reasonably well. You can try to feel how often the head twitches by holding it in the middle of the club with your left hand and then gently tapping the end of the club, generally speaking good clubs have a very regular twitch.
In addition to the above characteristics, we should also judge the head of the club. Generally speaking, a good head will be relatively soft, so that the power will be more transparent and the sound will be more comfortable when playing the ball. However, if the head is relatively stiff, it is easy to slip, but a stiffer head is less prone to static electricity. So there are different options when choosing a club head. In general, my advice is to choose one with a neutral head hardness, not one with too harsh a hitting sound, and not one with too muffled a hitting sound.
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04-25
How should I choose a billiard cue? How to identify good and bad cues?
For snooker players and Chinese billiard players or nine-ball players, the choice of cue is very important. A good cue must have the following points: Firstly, it must be straight, and the cue must not be bent.
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How to control the power of your shot? You should know these principles of billiard cue making
The billiard cue can be traced back to the early sixteenth century in Europe, where it was first used by the rich and powerful to represent the sceptre of power and prestige. Billiards was originally played on the floor until the mid-seventeenth century when it was moved to the table. In the mid-eighteenth century, billiard cues were only a recreational activity for royalty, and then gradually became popular among the general public, and at this time, high-priced special handcrafted cues also emerged with the sport.
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