Mezz Power Break 2. Break better than BK2 (for me).
Cuaba said:I break with my playing cue.
I still don't understand why I would need another cue to break with?
Beware_of_Dawg said:Yeah, I would guess that's relative to cost. J&J is what $50-60 where a BK2 is $250+ and can't imagine a BK2 is 5-6x better but it 5-6x more expensive, nothing is 5-6x better. So yeah, no brainer in the bang for the buck category... without money being a large factor in the decision, there's no question. It's the BK2.
Celtic said:With regards to pool equippment a break cue 5% better can be the difference between winning that hill hill match that allows you move on, gain confidence, and win a tournament worth $1000's of dollars or lose that match, catch a tough b-side, and not make the money.
Later matches in the Vegas BCA 8-ball tournament are worth more then a BK2 for each and every guy you beat, the last matches are worth more then most South Wests.
Your bang for the buck can change greatly when that $200 savings costs you a $500 match.
NaturalEnglish said:I have a fury jb. I wanted to try the white diamond tip...so I bought an additional shaft to experiment with. I flattened the phonolic tip ferrule and clued on the WD with gorilla glue. One shot the tip popped off. I then spent a lot of time making VERY sure the phenolic ferrule was perfectly flat and the back of the WD tip was the same. I used a razor blade edge up to the light to test for flatness. When both looked very flat...I scored both with some cross hatch cuts using a razor blade then glued on with Loctite gel. Been using the cue now for about a year and never had a problem. This combination of jb and tip really breaks well and I think a great value!
Just learn how to break.
My Z2 shaft and beat up Schmelke both break just as good as anything else I've tried. And, hell, does it really even matter what you use when breaking 9?
Platinum BIlliards did a test using a robot that could simulate exact stoke speeds using 20+ types of break cues.
Here's a link.