1. I don't mind chalking my tip, it's such a part of my PSR that I don't even realize I'm doing it, so "you only have to chalk your cue once every X shots" does not apply to me.
2. I only miscue about once or twice a year and it's due to a bad stroke not the chalk. So "I never miscue with Kamui chalk" does not apply to me.
3. I can put the cue ball exactly where I want to when I'm playing really well, so "better" chalk won't make a difference to me.
4. Kamui chalk marks the cue ball more and the marks stay on the cue ball longer thereby increasing the possibility of missing a ball due to skid.
5. I've played with Kamui chalk and didn't notice a tiny bit of difference.
Sorry, I just don't understand. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
2. I only miscue about once or twice a year and it's due to a bad stroke not the chalk. So "I never miscue with Kamui chalk" does not apply to me.
3. I can put the cue ball exactly where I want to when I'm playing really well, so "better" chalk won't make a difference to me.
4. Kamui chalk marks the cue ball more and the marks stay on the cue ball longer thereby increasing the possibility of missing a ball due to skid.
5. I've played with Kamui chalk and didn't notice a tiny bit of difference.
Sorry, I just don't understand. We'll just have to agree to disagree.