You just keep on saying that like that's what people are going to believe if you just keep on saying it lmaoim satisfied with whatever ... chalk doesnt make me play any better or worse ... but im not gullible enough to spend 20 bucks on chalk
You just keep on saying that like that's what people are going to believe if you just keep on saying it lmaoim satisfied with whatever ... chalk doesnt make me play any better or worse ... but im not gullible enough to spend 20 bucks on chalk
Green cloth/blue chalk. Used to be, you could usually tell how old the cloth was, by how blue it was.I have used Master for 40 years.
I bought one of each color (blue and light green) Taom a while back to try out. My cloth is red and my Master chalk for home use is red. While the Taom is definitely cleaner, I still prefer the red Master chalk on my table. I was getting a few specs of blue and green on my red cloth with the Taom. Even though I'm likely getting more chalk on my cloth with the red Master, it blends in better and I don't notice it as much.
I've never really had an issue getting chalk on my hands/ferrule/shaft with any brand.
I can't tell any difference in the effect on spin from Master to Taom and I usually chalk between every shot.
Have you ever tried using programmable lighting to test the color reflectivity off the cloth and balls?
Today's LEDS have a nice range and provide interesting color effects with certain color pigments.
Just think glow in the dark billiards, but for people with limited vision. LMK If you want to know more.
Pool playing for blind people can be a thing soon.
I have my pool table, a golf simulator and a bar in a garage I built as a man-cave. It is 30'x50' and the ceiling are about 20' high. I was afraid I wouldn't have enough light for the pool table, so I hung more lights than needed. They are LED and dimmable. When on 100%, they are BRIGHT! I'm talking "sunny day" or "operating room" bright and no shadows anywhere!
By the way, how did you know I am blind?![]()
You keep saying the same thing, over and over. Nobody cares. Yes, you are very superior to gullible me. Smarter, better looking, and have a much larger... personality.im satisfied with whatever ... chalk doesnt make me play any better or worse ... but im not gullible enough to spend 20 bucks on chalk
I'm going to disagree on part of what you said. It is better. I find that I have far fewer miscues, have to apply chalk about a tenth as often, and don't have the mess to vacuum up. Being a retired chemical engineer, I can appreciate and understand the work done by the Japanese, American and Finnish engineers to improve on the 1920's tech embodied by Masters and the like. I've also seen noticeably lower wear on my cue tips, so extending the life of the tips, each one of which costs about as much as a block of Taom Pyro.I switched to TAOM chalk and found it is clearly not BETTER, but VERY MUCH CLEANER! As a result, I am now a permanent TAOM user. I just like the total lack of chalk marks all over the table and dusted all over the carpet.
As far as playability, I can not imagine any chalk could make a difference as long as the tip is covered.
Why buy a 2023 Rolls Royce, when 1994 Pintos are readily available?why buy a $25 chalk when master is free everywhere you go .... and it works fine
I think I'm going to give it a try after listening to one of the announcers of the Mosconi CupI switched to TAOM chalk and found it is clearly not BETTER, but VERY MUCH CLEANER! As a result, I am now a permanent TAOM user. I just like the total lack of chalk marks all over the table and dusted all over the carpet.
As far as playability, I can not imagine any chalk could make a difference as long as the tip is covered.
It really is amazing stuff. It won't make you a monster, but it is SUPER clean, will help with skids and might prevent a few miscues. Chalk won't fix a stroke though, it's still possible to miscue!I think I'm going to give it a try after listening to one of the announcers of the Mosconi Cup
talking about that it helps with skids or kicks as the Europeans call it.
The Outdated thing is bull as Master & Triangle have been around 100 years. How man Pros use? How many championships have been won with the product?
Could there be new super chalks? Yes but are they really super?
I agree with the sentiment, had you compared a new RR to a 1974 Pinto. Pintos were disappointing car enthusiasts model years 1971-1980.Why buy a 2023 Rolls Royce, when 1994 Pintos are readily available?