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How to Choose a Pool Cue for You PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 22 January 2007

Billiards can be quite enjoyable when played you play casually with your family member or as an observer. In fact the game billiard is referred as a game of nobleman or aristocrats which was evolved into a barroom staple. Due to the noble spirit of this game it became serious business to any professional player. However the great billiards players are natural gifted but rather developed their raw talent and knowledge with the regulation of this equipment.

Billiards is a simply a game consist with a well furnished table and a cue stick and balls in several colors. However the games of pool are the most popular form of billiard game usually played indoors. If you are the billiards aficionado, you can play well and consistently better. The best way to improve your skill in pool games is to have a quality and consistent pool gear for your play at your home.

Usually one piece pool cues are expensive and offer more qualitative. But you may not afford such one piece pool cues when you travel. However the one-piece can be effective for you playing at home. On the contrary to it, there is another two-piece cue stick which has a screw joint in the middle. This two-piece cue stick provides to break down into two parts which makes easy for any mean of transportation. If you have solid and seamlessly quality cue sticks with a strong metal joint, this make you good for travel and will fit with you.

Always hard wooden pool cue are best to buy. In fact there is maple which helps to build quality hardwood cues. If you have a fiberglass or graphite pool cue will not allow sign of wrapping as in the wood cue. This is why these kinds of pool cue are expensive.

Make sure about your weight and feel in your game with the pool cue. However the cue sticks are around 57" in length. Some of the pool cues are heavier than others. Again make sure and go for buying branded pool cue so that you can have a great feel during the game.

More Tips:

- Do you feel cushy and soft to its tip?

- How is the grip of the stick? Is it woven grips, wood trips or smooth?

- Try various sizes, brands, and weights to have a good feel in your play.

- concentrate on the feel of making hard and soft shots during the checking of a cue.

- If you are looking for something ornate, make sure it is functional for you first.

 
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