yeah, thats why i pointed it out. the gentleman seems confused as to why the cue on the right has a balance point that is further up despite the butts weighing the same thing.
My cue used to have a wood-wood joint with an import radial joint, and i had it converted to stainless steel so i could use a normal shaft. The cue became much more forward weighted after the change
nobody seems terribly concerned about this? is there any truth to it?
I’m a masters guy so it’s inconsequential to me, but i found this post a touch unnerving.
Although, im sure its not great to inhale any kind of chalk.
i got it all twisted up and mixed up which ball we were talking about pocketing.
most of the thread is about intentionally pocketing your opponents ball and i got confused.
time to go work on the ol’ reading comprehension
im probably misunderstanding, but are yall suggesting that you can call safe, hit your opponents ball first, and not give up a foul? this piqued my interest, so i’m reading the wpa rules right now and can’t find where this is listed.
from: https://wpapool.com/rules-of-play/
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