Thanks guys, will just put a new tip on the cue and go from there. The weight is the same as my regular cue, but I am also not a heavy hitter so I figured more weight would get more power to the cue ball.
I have a lucasi LZ2004NB cue that I no longer use, think it would be wise to increase the weight and buy a new shaft & tip or just sell it and buy a jump & break cue?
Me and my wife are non-smokers, we found a local pool hall that is non-smoking but the downside is they only have 1 9foot table. (I hate jumping from different size tables) Recently went to another pool hall that went to non-smoking, it was fine playing in there but after we left, the stinch of...
Absolutely. Its how you keep score. I keep a mental note of every ball I make, if I go on a small run or a big run so that I can gauge my performance that day/night.
Most of the tournaments I went to when I first started playing was played during the week and it would be extremely late when the last matches was played. If both people agreed the pot would be split and a coin flip would decide winner. I did this multiple times if the opponate wanted to.
I keep notes of how many I run at a time and work on improving my averages. Running 60 once is impressive but running a constant 20 is much more impressive imho. (60 and 20 are just numbers I put in place)