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"Using a custom cue can improve the game."
Is it true??
Is it true??
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"Using a custom cue can improve the game."
Is it true or not??
"Using a custom cue can improve the game."
Is it true or not??
"Using a custom cue can improve the game."
Is it true??
I think most players who have a custom cue believe they have reached a point in their game where they know exactly what they want in a cue, and they have worked on their game to the point where they believe they deserve to have exactly what they want.
The other custom cue owner is the one who has the money to spend on it, and either believes it will make them play better, or will elevate their stature among other players.
Think about it. Earl and Allison played with a Cuetec for years. Karen played with a Falcon. Archer played with a Scorpion. And I could go on and on. If a custom cue could actually make them play better, don't you think that at their level, they would be using them? These are pros who make their living by being the best at what they do. If a different cue could make them better, you can bet your last dollar they would have switched a long time ago.
There is nothing wrong with having a custom cue, if you can afford it, and you will get pleasure from owning it. But own it for the right reasons, not because you think it will improve your game.
Steve
I think most players who have a custom cue believe they have reached a point in their game where they know exactly what they want in a cue, and they have worked on their game to the point where they believe they deserve to have exactly what they want.
The other custom cue owner is the one who has the money to spend on it, and either believes it will make them play better, or will elevate their stature among other players.
Think about it. Earl and Allison played with a Cuetec for years. Karen played with a Falcon. Archer played with a Scorpion. And I could go on and on. If a custom cue could actually make them play better, don't you think that at their level, they would be using them? These are pros who make their living by being the best at what they do. If a different cue could make them better, you can bet your last dollar they would have switched a long time ago.
There is nothing wrong with having a custom cue, if you can afford it, and you will get pleasure from owning it. But own it for the right reasons, not because you think it will improve your game.
Steve