http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZqqakiKbhHI#!
This should answer any questions.
This should answer any questions.
I can't believe that 4 posters actually took this thread seriously and offered advice on when to chalk a cue.
Like Mahna said, now we are in for 300 chalk threads.
Here is some advice. If you enable a retard, he is still a retard, but an enabled retard. And enabled retards can be dangerous. Specially when they own a computer.
Should I chaulk every shot?
Should I chaulk every shot?
Great, he has moved on from cues to chalk. Let me guess, the next 20 threads you create will ask what is the best chalk between $0.01 to $3.00, then between $3.01 to $6.00, then how many pieces of chalk should you carry in a 1x2 case, then a 2x4 case, then a 3x5 case.
Dude, figure it out.
What I don't get is why people who dislike threads like this bother to take the time to read them and post things conveying their dislike. Some of us, myself included, like Bill's threads.
No way Bill.
Buy a cube of Kamui and you only have to chalk once a year.
But other than that, when did ya start playing pool? Yesterday perhaps.
Great thread tho. I'm sure by tomorrow it will be at least 3 million pages long.
Brace yourselves guys. We're in for a rip roaring debate now.
But to answer your question. It greatly depends on the precipital humiditense of the cloth.
ha ha ha I like this guy ^^^
I've watched matches where a top player looks like he'll burn through a cube of chalk before every shot... maybe the OP isn't the only one who needs some help on the subject lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZqqakiKbhHI#!
This should answer any questions.
Many people chalk every shot as part of their pre-shot ritual except that I always chalk my break cue before breaking.
so I look at my tip periodically to see if I need chalk and put it on when I need it.
Sometimes, I get in a rythm and I don't think about chalk.
So to answer the OP question, if it's not part of your pre-shot ritual, you probably don't need to chalk every shot. Just check your tip every few shots and chalk when you need to.
The more a player chalks before a shot picking it up chalking and doing it again is the sign of how unsure or nervous he is about the shot.
Learn what shots make him nervous and if needed play safes that leave him that shot.
Study your opponent it's an important part of the game. Learn his strong and weak points.
For example if he is an excellent banker don't play safe where he may have a bank.
my hand just always grab and start to chalking at my tip after each shot. It's the "Moment of Thinking" for me and that's my habbit.![]()