No one has reviewed chalk, so here goes.
I never use house chalk...It's mostly garbage. I've gone back and forth between Silver Cup and Masters. While I like Silver Cup chalk, I find it doesn't work well in dry climates. Which brings me to talk about Masters. I notice that the majority of players use blue Masters chalk. After several years of playing and using different colors, I always come back to brown Masters.
I find that Master's Chalk works well in any climate, priced right and the brown is an easier clean up on my cue. Basically because it blends in with the color of the cue...Where as if you don't get every last flake of blue chalk cleanned off...And that is near to impossible...It haunts you like a bad spirit.:grin-devilish:
Master's Brown Chalk gets a thumbs up from me.
I never use house chalk...It's mostly garbage. I've gone back and forth between Silver Cup and Masters. While I like Silver Cup chalk, I find it doesn't work well in dry climates. Which brings me to talk about Masters. I notice that the majority of players use blue Masters chalk. After several years of playing and using different colors, I always come back to brown Masters.
I find that Master's Chalk works well in any climate, priced right and the brown is an easier clean up on my cue. Basically because it blends in with the color of the cue...Where as if you don't get every last flake of blue chalk cleanned off...And that is near to impossible...It haunts you like a bad spirit.:grin-devilish:
Master's Brown Chalk gets a thumbs up from me.