When you've decided to get a new player, do you just sell your old one or do you keep it because, for whatever reason it is, you're sentimentally attached to it.
I stepped foot in this country for college many years ago, and I still remember clearly my first tournament. I woke up one day and saw people with what looked like cue cases to me walking into the student union. So out of curiously I asked, is that a snooker tournament. I told them I was a freshmen and they let me play. I picked up a 21oz Cuetec house cue, and I remember I was asking rules on my first couple of matches. The TD (the president of the school pool team) advised me to play in the C division, but I insisted I wanted to play the best players. He gave me some rolling eyes and said, "mmmmkay". I ended up finished 3rd in my first 8-ball tournament, A division, the field was almost 64 I believe. I still have that one-piece house cue!
I went on buying another cuetec cue, and I won a predator next year in a 9-ball tournament. I've been playing with Predator for a long time now, and I still have the two cuetecs!
Granted, these two cues don't worth anything, but that isn't the point. So I'm wondering if you guys do the same, or completely the opposite.
I stepped foot in this country for college many years ago, and I still remember clearly my first tournament. I woke up one day and saw people with what looked like cue cases to me walking into the student union. So out of curiously I asked, is that a snooker tournament. I told them I was a freshmen and they let me play. I picked up a 21oz Cuetec house cue, and I remember I was asking rules on my first couple of matches. The TD (the president of the school pool team) advised me to play in the C division, but I insisted I wanted to play the best players. He gave me some rolling eyes and said, "mmmmkay". I ended up finished 3rd in my first 8-ball tournament, A division, the field was almost 64 I believe. I still have that one-piece house cue!
I went on buying another cuetec cue, and I won a predator next year in a 9-ball tournament. I've been playing with Predator for a long time now, and I still have the two cuetecs!
Granted, these two cues don't worth anything, but that isn't the point. So I'm wondering if you guys do the same, or completely the opposite.
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