Congats Oscar for your win at TS

I knew he could never win with the toothpick he was using. At least 11mm sounds like a real tip, although it's a thin one as well. When he gets up to 12mm he will win more tournaments. Sounds like he's finally wising up.

Steve Davis did very well playing pool with his snooker cue.
Many snooker players that play pool are using 8 - 10mm tips, it's what they are used to and feel comfortable with.
If it gets the job done then there is nothing wrong with it.
 
A very sincere thanks to everyone for your support. I gotta say Zion is one of the nicest people Ive ever met. Gentleman all the way around. Glad he did well. Anyways, hope you guys enjoyed the show and looking foward to the next tourney.

Peace. OD
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It seems like just yesterday I remember you competing in your first U.S. Open, and as I recall, even back then, you defeated some heavy hitters.

What a fantastic win. Joss' Turning Stone tournament is a magnificent feat. You had to overcome a lot of champions to get to the top.

Congratulations, Oscar! I'll bet your dad is proud as can be too. Heck, I'm pretty sure everybody that knows you is proud as can be, including me. :smile:

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Steve Davis did very well playing pool with his snooker cue.
Many snooker players that play pool are using 8 - 10mm tips, it's what they are used to and feel comfortable with.
If it gets the job done then there is nothing wrong with it.

Almost all the snooker players who came over here to play eventually switched to larger diameter shafts. All I'm saying is that to play pool with a 9mm shaft you are at a disadvantage. It just doesn't work as well with the larger cue ball. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.
 
Nice Job Oscar!!! Now you have to do the Tang Hoa swagger when you come back to L.A.. Nah... you're too humble!
 
Almost all the snooker players who came over here to play eventually switched to larger diameter shafts. All I'm saying is that to play pool with a 9mm shaft you are at a disadvantage. It just doesn't work as well with the larger cue ball. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.

Pool cues used to be around 14mm then went down to 13.
Then came 12.75 and 12.5.
The Predator Z shaft got it down to 11.75 and I believe that snooker cues have a lot to do with it.
Carom cues are usually with a 12mm tip.
I guess that in the future will see POOL CUES with 11mm and 10.5 mm.
The smaller the tip, the more accurate the shot is, the less off center you have to hit to generate spin and of course less deflection (squirt).
It is true that a smaller diameter tip is less forgiving and a hair off the aim point will make you miss. So the average banger will have troubles with it, but I expect pros to deal with it just fine.
 
Great Shooting! I thought Shawn Putnam had you but then you put him away with ease and Shane and Zion never stood a chance. Great display of shot-making and safety play.

Looking forward to seeing you at more tourneys! :thumbup:
 
Pool cues used to be around 14mm then went down to 13.
Then came 12.75 and 12.5.
The Predator Z shaft got it down to 11.75 and I believe that snooker cues have a lot to do with it.
Carom cues are usually with a 12mm tip.
I guess that in the future will see POOL CUES with 11mm and 10.5 mm.
The smaller the tip, the more accurate the shot is, the less off center you have to hit to generate spin and of course less deflection (squirt).
It is true that a smaller diameter tip is less forgiving and a hair off the aim point will make you miss. So the average banger will have troubles with it, but I expect pros to deal with it just fine.

I guess all these pros (most of them) who are playing with 12.5-12.75 mm tips have a lot to learn about cue tips and shaft size. The fact that a larger tip delivers more impact to the cue ball and goes through it better isn't that important either, according to your line of reasoning. Believe me I've shot with skinny little tips and there is a big difference. You lose a lot of feel for the cue ball too. Sorry skor, I just can't recommend to anyone going any smaller than 12 mm to play pool.

Now for snooker, it's a completely different story. No question the small tip is the best with that little cue ball.
 
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Almost all the snooker players who came over here to play eventually switched to larger diameter shafts. All I'm saying is that to play pool with a 9mm shaft you are at a disadvantage. It just doesn't work as well with the larger cue ball. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.

I know a guy who plays world class and ran 492 in straight pool with a 9mm tip.

Rg
 
Congrats Tiger Team member Oscar Dominguez on your first big win!!! It won't be the last! ;)

I think he will be giving Morra a better game then everyone is making lines on, my money is on Oscar and am happy to be getting 3 to 2 odds and 3 to1 from another! :eek:
 
A great young player, without the huge ego. A credit to his dad, and the game.

Well done, Oscar, dad, did OK, also.

Hope you liked the stories, I shared with you.

Tom McGonagle
 
Good for you Oscar...

So happy to see your accomplishment...good for you my friend...

I am sure there will be many more to come...Looks like you should stick with this "HOBBY" of yours as you put it....

Jeff
 
I think he will be giving Morra a better game then everyone is making lines on, my money is on Oscar and am happy to be getting 3 to 2 odds and 3 to1 from another! :eek:

After this great showing by Oscar, I think the odds may be changing...:D
Well done, Oscar...VERY well done!
 
I know a guy who plays world class and ran 492 in straight pool with a 9mm tip.

Rg

Randy, are you trying to tell me that Thomas Engert uses a 9 mm tip? I think not. At least not the cue I've seen him playing with. More like 12 mm.
 
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OSCAR!!! YOU SOB I TOLD YOU IT WAS COMING SOON!!! I couldnt've been happier for you bro! Hit me up and lemme know whats good son!
 
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