Snooker - how to play - More views on Cues

Publicado 2021-07-15
Snooker Cues. Just what are we looking for in a cue? Here is the 2nd part of my video on Snooker Cues. Here I mention the Shaft stiffness and how it affects play. Also the balance point of a cue and how it plays a part when selecting a cue. What I know about them and what I feel is important to know. My knowledge of them is very general. I hope that i can give you a bit of an insight as to what you would require, regarding Cues.

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  • @Sandysand701
    Yes, the flex/action is important, it can help with off center cue striking, ash cues seem to have a better action than maple in my opinion, lots of variables are involved with how the cue will flex, like age of the wood, tip size, the tapper to the but and it's width. Personally I like a bigger tip 10.5mm as I find it more forgiving than a 9 or 9.5mm, I like the old billiard cues that were 11mm (if you can find one) sanded down to 10.5mm
  • @dkissoflove
    Good information Mr Seabridge, do a video on hardness of tips and ferrules if u can.
  • @CFCseventy
    Think buy a decent quality cue with good tip then just play all the time with it I play with people that have cues that are not great but they play great because there used to them
  • Good curs DONT make u a better player , I had a 30 quid cue I used for years which I achieved my highest break of 110 with !