you have to excuse my friend....
He was tourtured as a young lad he usually hids it better but slipped out today...it is however, is dime that is going to pay to get his shaft changed over, and if preditor wont do it, good bye warranty.
Lux. he doesn have a good point about the pros and phenloic. I personaly like it when people duck and cover when the "crack" of a gun shot goes off and your break is almost as good as mine. But as I told you befor I know a 62 year old man who breaks with a leather tip and his brek makes mine look well just plain silly...
This is addressed to Luxury more than anyone else. I apologize now for the rant that follows.
Please try to get your facts straight. The BCAPL (not the BCA) stated this only applies to the National event and Regional tournaments promoted (directed) by the BCAPL.
It does NOT say that Wetsern BCA will adopt this policy.
It is NOT about the cost of cue balls. It is about damaging equipment. It has NOTHING to do about wearing out the cloth. No-one should have to replace any balls because a cue tip damages them.
If I am not mistaken, APA does NOT ALLOW jump cues. So what are you gonna do now. I assume you won't be playing APA either.
We do a LOT for pool - and it pisses me off when someone (such as yourself) tries to 'threaten' us by bringing up the 'imaginary amount of money we might lose' for making the right decision..
Why not get out and support some of the things CSI (parent of BCAPL) does - like the National Championship Series. Or maybe applaud the extensive rule re-write we did a year ago (which took and year and a fair amount of time or money) or how about the CTS (on line, real time brackets) which will allow tracking of players by people at home. (which also took 2 years and over $100,000.
No, you would rather ***** and complain (in a public forum - with the intent of 'forcing' us to change our position) then send an intelligent letter to our office. It just gets old.
Oh-and by the way, I am really sorry you will NEVER use a house cue. I always thought the great cue makers were trying to emulate the 'hit' of a good one-piece cue. But I am sure you know more about that than me.
Sometimes the squeeky wheel does not get the grease. Sometimes the wheel needs changing.
Oh, by the way, please tell SVB he NEEDS a phenolic tip to be able to compete with the 'big boys'. About half of your logic is all in your head. If you feel the game is all about breaking, then you have convinced yourself you have an advantage. That is what confidence is all about.
See how far a phenolic tip gets you in 14.1 or one-pocket. In fact playing 10 ball on a 9' probably nullifies most of the perceived gain of phenolic. I agree with previous posters (here and in other threads) - it is about technique. Many top players do not use phenolic.
I will get off my soapbox now. I feel better. Maybe my skin is a little thin these days. But it should not be necessary to put up with all these misguided posts.
Almost like boycotting a particular car because the tires are too big for the Indy 500. Never mind that you will never be in the Indy 500. AND if you ever were in the INDY 500, you would only have to change your tires. Oh-and everything else about the car is much better than the other brands available. You need to learn how to adapt. Or not.
Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI-BCAPL-USAPL-NCS
He was tourtured as a young lad he usually hids it better but slipped out today...it is however, is dime that is going to pay to get his shaft changed over, and if preditor wont do it, good bye warranty.
Lux. he doesn have a good point about the pros and phenloic. I personaly like it when people duck and cover when the "crack" of a gun shot goes off and your break is almost as good as mine. But as I told you befor I know a 62 year old man who breaks with a leather tip and his brek makes mine look well just plain silly...