Have you noticed some players will wipe the palm of their hands on the rail and on the bed of the cloth? This seems so obviously wrong to me. Does this get under your skin?
It's a pretty old school trick... just remember to wipe your face or run your hand thru your hair first before rubbing the rail in front of the pocket..... There are no oil glands in our hands.........
Yup.. Pretty disgustingHave you noticed some players will wipe the palm of their hands on the rail and on the bed of the cloth? This seems so obviously wrong to me. Does this get under your skin?![]()
Yes, but I don't even like when players buff the chalk marks off on the rail cloth.
It was not more then a couple of weeks ago I was watching a stream and saw one of the most respected players in the game drill his shaft into the carpet to clean the chalk off before putting his cue away.
If your needing to clean your palms you should do it in where the balls get racked that way you could pretend to be scrubbing the cloth to get a tighter rack.
That was Ralf Souquet, wasn't it? I saw that too! Personally, I use my towel...I use a small corner to wipe off the excess chalk from the tip before stowing the cue, one rough side of the towel for cleaning chalk off my hands and cleaning the cueball between racks and the smooth side for wiping my shaft...throw it in the laundry at the end of the week and grap another (microfiber) off the shelf and continue on...
Have you noticed some players will wipe the palm of their hands on the rail and on the bed of the cloth? This seems so obviously wrong to me. Does this get under your skin?![]()
Have you noticed some players will wipe the palm of their hands on the rail and on the bed of the cloth? This seems so obviously wrong to me. Does this get under your skin?![]()
Here's how you stop that:
1. Get a nice big wad of coarse steel wool -- like the type used to prep raw steel to remove rust before applying red-lead primer.
2. Using gloves, and when that person is not present, hold the wad of steel wool over the table, and "crumple" it vigorously in your hands, waving it over the table -- over the rails and the cloth bed.
3. Watch what happens when that person tries to wipe his/her hands on the rail or the cloth (especially the cloth). Instant steel wool "splinters," that are difficult to remove (very hard to see, unless you have a magnifying glass), and very, VERY annoying!
I guarantee you that person will never do that again!
Mwah ha ha ha,
-Sean