Needing help here

I am working on getting a weekly tournament together or monthly tournament. I am wanting to try to do something different and see how it goes. I was thinking about using Fargo as a tool for help. But I would like for it to be using a ball spot to be the handicap. Is their anyone that has a chart or breakdown of this. Or has it been done before?

Thanks for the help.

Is your most often used cue and favorite cue, the same?

Cars are an active tool. They can be finely calibrated to every moment of of the driving - or racing experience. A pool stick is just a stick. Dun do anything except poke at the ball.
A pool cue can transfer cue efficiently or it can rob power from your stroke, I'll give you it's not as complicated as a car, but there is technology that goes into building a cue that plays exceptionally.

New Cue Day! JFlowers Jf20-23 from their Aspirant series.

For whatever it is worth, it appears a lot of high tech went into the making of the cue. Reminds me of the Gen 2 SVB Cuetec cues. I believe they are Overlay cues too, and they retail for either $899, or $999. But, the tech they put into the butt looks super cool, on that JFlowers cue. I am sure it will be a great playing cue. I believe that even Predator cues are built with cheap overlay materials. At least the ones in the under $1k price range. I read a story about this guy who got his Predator refinished, and during the process, all of the Black spray paint came off, and the bare Maple was shown under the Spray paint, or whatever Overlay material they use.
It truly was a great playing cue & beautiful to behold. A part of me wishes I still had it, but my tastes evolved and I now have several cues that look better to me & play just as well, if not better.

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