I see your point and I have to agree. It is subjective and simply having that confidence in your gear can make a difference. :thumbup:
I guess it can be the same as in my profession. I am a photographer and I have expensive gear. Not because it makes me a better photographer, but because it...
That measurable difference can only be measured by a player and their skill level. A cue's "performance" is only as good as the player who holds it. A poor player with a $3,000 cue is not going to outplay a pro with a $100 cue. I don't care how low the deflection is.
I saw no images of the crowd to prove there were 1,000 fans. My only reference is the article. But I've never seen someone's life in jeopardy near Qatar either. I've only read about that too (in this thread I might add) :wink:
Not a good comparison as a Mercedes can outperform a Focus regardless of the driver's skills. Just put it on a dyno.
The same cannot be said about a pool cue.
This thread has been the most interesting thread I've read in the short time I've been a member. Certainly a lot of misunderstanding and stubbornness but nonetheless entertaining for me.
I think the main point is where is this sport going to flourish and prosper the most. And, unfortunately...
I have the same case except my stand is all black. I've had it for about 10 years. The stand is definitely handy and it's a great case for the price. I just wish it was available in leather.