I’ve been giving this idea some thought since I’m a regular reader/poster on AZ Forums and I’d like some opinions about players spending more time on their equipment than on improving their game.
I see adds in the wanted/for sale section for cues and cases, many by the same posters, and it made me wonder if a lot of players are putting too much attention on what cue they play with and how nice a case they can take to the pool room instead of how they can learn to play better. I’ll admit I had the bug myself and I bought and sold a lot of cues and cases, but I’ve realized that I wasn’t putting the time into improving my game like I should have instead of flipping cues. Since I’ve slowed down my cue addiction and stuck with one or two cues to play with my game has improved, but it did take some time for me to learn what type of cue worked the best for me.
I’d like to hear some others opinions on this……
James
I see adds in the wanted/for sale section for cues and cases, many by the same posters, and it made me wonder if a lot of players are putting too much attention on what cue they play with and how nice a case they can take to the pool room instead of how they can learn to play better. I’ll admit I had the bug myself and I bought and sold a lot of cues and cases, but I’ve realized that I wasn’t putting the time into improving my game like I should have instead of flipping cues. Since I’ve slowed down my cue addiction and stuck with one or two cues to play with my game has improved, but it did take some time for me to learn what type of cue worked the best for me.
I’d like to hear some others opinions on this……
James