Yes, they are goofy.
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It would be... too hard to remember to take it with you...
I now utilize two chalk holders .
I cannot fathom why one would put a piece of chalk into his clothing's pocket.
I recently have heard a pro tell why he uses one. It slows him down. Racing around the
table can have a negative effect on the outcome. If you have to stop, use your chalk and
then continue, it becomes a little more fluent. How many times have you missed a shot
due to the fact that you were all ready out in your mind, just had to execute an easy out?
It works for him, it doesn't necessarily have to work for you. But it makes sense to me, to
use it as a 'brake' in your mental game.
I tried, the only benefit I could see was that by attaching the chalk to my right side pocket - it forced me to stop chalking with my bridge hand. But I keep hitting the chalk with my cue so I stopped.
Seems like a fairly convenient and popular thing, odd that I don't recall ever seeing a pro player using one.
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When Jayson Shaw goes into beast mode, the chalk goes into his pant pocket every time.
Mika recently (last year or so) went to chalk into the pocket and he came up with some nice wins.
There's something to not having to go to the rail everything's you get or put down chalk
What’s wrong with chalking with your bridge hand?
..been doing it all my life...chalking with the playing looks awkward.....
...and requires extra movements.
I cannot fathom why one would put a piece of chalk into his clothing's pocket.
I’m lefty too. Isn’t your bridge hand your RIGHT hand? I chalk with my left hand. Either keep cube in front left pocket or pocket chalked in same.
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What’s wrong with chalking with your bridge hand?
..been doing it all my life...chalking with the playing looks awkward.....
...and requires extra movements.
Pocket chalkers scream “dead money”