I watch quite a bit of snooker. Ross Muir is about the ONLY top player i've ever seen with one. They shoot off open bridges on VERY clean tables. No need for one.So far I haven't seen any.
Tried it myself, IDK, snooker is such a delicate game IMO it takes away too much feeling. The loop bridge is only used on a very select handful of shots, so that also impacts a players decision.
So far I haven't seen any.
Tried it myself, IDK, snooker is such a delicate game IMO it takes away too much feeling. The loop bridge is only used on a very select handful of shots, so that also impacts a players decision.
I find the differences in equipment and routine between pool, snooker, and 3C fascinating. From tip sizes, tapers, bridges, glove use, chalk etiquette, etc. there is so much difference.
3c is on the opposite side of the spectrum, 99% looped bridges and almost everybody wears a glove
I'm not a real "expert" on three cushion billiards. With that said, I've never seen Raymond Ceulemans, Torbjörn Blomdahl, or Efren Reyes use a cuing glove in a 3 cushion match.
I may be wrong. :scratchhead:
I'm not a real "expert" on three cushion billiards. With that said, I've never seen Raymond Ceulemans, Torbjörn Blomdahl, or Efren Reyes use a cuing glove in a 3 cushion match.
I may be wrong. :scratchhead:
I would think that snooker matches are held in better venues than most pool matches.
The snooker players are always wearing long-sleeved shirts and vests, so I would assume that the places were pretty well air conditioned.
Don't see too many snooker tournaments held in dives where the heat and humidity would necessitate the need to wear a glove.