It's Indian not Hindian. They have magic carpets n shit.Next up...what cues are used in India? If pool is big in India...Indians should have nice cues.
It's Indian not Hindian. They have magic carpets n shit.Next up...what cues are used in India? If pool is big in India...Indians should have nice cues.
You’re saying it’s the carpet not the … this is getting complicatedIt's Indian not Hindian. They have magic carpets n shit.
Are their cues monster hitters that hit a ton... what kind of tips?india is all snooker, i’ve read
Have not had coffee since Oct 2023. Mainly tea.. BLACK and no decaf.and tea is everywhere but coffee is not
Yes it is. Not for the uninitiated.You’re saying it’s the carpet not the … this is getting complicated
Seriously ...How about? It ain't the meat it's the motion.
Gotta wonder what Yogi would say.
It is always the Indian…….and to think otherwise demeans and diminishes the required skills to excel at pool.This is the biggest nonsense I have ever heard and I have a rebuttal to people saying I shouldn't spend thousands on a cue. Personally, I can play with anything. I can grab a cue off the wall and play it. I can play with any production cue on the market. I just want to play with something nice. I can play fine with anything but I choose a fancy cue with inlays. Built by an expert.
"It's the Indian, not the arrow" cliche doesn't apply to me or many on here.
It's like the go-to argument whenever a new cue or expensive cues enters the chat. Nobody needs a sports car but we want one. LOL
It is always the Indian…….and to think otherwise demeans and diminishes the required skills to excel at pool.
There are guys that will let you pick the house cue they’ll play with, name your game and proceed to dominate.
And you’d sit on your ass, holding any cue you own or aspired to have, which you already said was nonsensical.
Yes, any of us can play with any cue; that’s pretty self-evident. Do we play better with some cues? That’d be yes.
Sounds more like you got a grunt on about expensive pool cues which should be no skin off your nose since it’s
neither your money and the cue isn’t yours. Do you go to restaurant & critique people drinking very expensive wine?
After all, it’s just crushed fermented grapes and you’d never piss away that much money for only 1 bottle of wine?
What about your opponent that is wearing a Rolex watch? Nothing but a show off, right? He could wear a Timex.
I don’t get why some people have a dire dislike for fancy cues or famous cue makers that command top dollars.
If it helps them cope with their angst and scorn toward expensive custom cues, just let ‘em be. They are a minority.
I’m a cowboy. I shoot straight from the hip
with a 1911.
If you can "play with any cue," then you appear to be at odds your own assertion.This is the biggest nonsense I have ever heard and I have a rebuttal to people saying I shouldn't spend thousands on a cue. Personally, I can play with anything. I can grab a cue off the wall and play it. I can play with any production cue on the market. I just want to play with something nice. I can play fine with anything but I choose a fancy cue with inlays. Built by an expert.
"It's the Indian, not the arrow" cliche doesn't apply to me or many on here.
It's like the go-to argument whenever a new cue or expensive cues enters the chat. Nobody needs a sports car but we want one. LOL
In that case, it's the Indian not the arrow.You're like me. We can play with anything.
Snooker cues are usually the Indian cue of choice….India has produced many snooker and English billiards amateur champions.Next up...what cues are used in India? If pool is big in India...Indians should have nice cues.
I believe you are actually proving the point you are denying, condemning , although I could be wrong.This is the biggest nonsense I have ever heard and I have a rebuttal to people saying I shouldn't spend thousands on a cue. Personally, I can play with anything. I can grab a cue off the wall and play it. I can play with any production cue on the market. I just want to play with something nice. I can play fine with anything but I choose a fancy cue with inlays. Built by an expert.
"It's the Indian, not the arrow" cliche doesn't apply to me or many on here.
It's like the go-to argument whenever a new cue or expensive cues enters the chat. Nobody needs a sports car but we want one. LOL
This has been covered TO DEATH on here. Please let's not wade thru that mud again. BTW, it IS the Indian. Efren beat the world with a cue costing less than 50bux. If its straight and has a decent tip any good player will play good with it.
You joined Feb 2025 and have 1600 messages. Me thinks you were another poster who was banned.
Showmanship.Anybody can play with anything decent, it's not just a few people, it's everybody. Playing with an expensive cue with inlays just makes you feel good about the appearance. Maybe that can give you a bit of an edge? Maybe not.
Efren said that it takes him a couple of months to get used to a new cue..........Agreed, 100%.
A true lights out player can take a stick off the wall and beat everyone in the room.
Agreed 100% on this also.
I think it is his 3rd sojourn here.
Think Hank and Hans.